New Mexico Non-Resident Fee Exceptions
*** With the passage of SB 379, the Off-Highway Motor Vehicle (OHV) law changed the requirements of non-residents who need to purchase a non-resident permit. The new law now recognizes a non-resident operating an OHV is in compliance with New Mexico if that person: is currently in compliance with another state’s off-highway vehicle registration, user fee or similar law or rule demonstrated by certificate of registration, permit or similar evidence…(66-3-1004.C NMSA 1978).
We trailered out to the trail heads each day the first three years. Lots of spots to park that will connect up to lots of riding. Such parking area 1 for the Rim Trail on the Sunspot Hwy, FSR223 and Alamo Peak Rd off the Sunspot Hwy.
You could even park on Burro Ave, and to be legal push your bike a short distance to the
Pines Trail (T568) to connect to
Pines North Trail (T5688) for more two track and some ATV trails north of town or the dirt route down to the West Side Road.
Sacramento Ranger District (Cloudcroft area)
Motor Vehicle Use Map (MVUM)