Whether you need a permit to camp in New Mexico depends on where you plan to camp. For most developed campgrounds on public lands, such as state parks, national forests, and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) areas, you typically do not need a permit. However, you may need to pay a fee and reserve a campsite in advance. For dispersed camping on BLM or national forest lands, you generally do not need a permit. However, some specific areas may require permits for overnight stays, especially in wilderness areas or where resources need to be protected. It's essential to check with the local BLM office or national forest ranger district for specific information on the area you plan to camp in. If you plan to camp on private land, you will need the landowner's permission, which may involve reserving a site and paying a fee. Hipcamp is a useful resource for finding and booking private campsites in New Mexico.