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Pecos National Historical Park

P. O. Box 418
Pecos, NM 87552
Visitor Center: (505) 757-6032
Administrative Offices: (505) 757-6414

Pecos preserves 10,000 years of history including the ancient pueblo of Pecos, two Spanish Colonial Missions, Santa Fe Trail sites and the site of the Civil War Battle of Glorieta Pass. The park was expanded in 1990 to 6,600 acres. Since park expansion is new, some areas are not yet open to visitors. Authorized June 28, 1965.

The site is located two miles south of Pecos, NM, on State Route 63. This location is twenty-five miles southeast of Santa Fe, NM off of Interstate 25. Visitors traveling north on I-25 should take exit 299 to Pecos village and south two miles. Those travelling south take exit 307, five miles north to the park. The park is open daily except Christmas Day. Memorial Day to Labor Day, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Labor Day to Memorial Day, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Climate, Recommended Clothing:
High elevation (7,000 feet) means cold winters, mild summers. Sunny most of the time. Visitors should expect snow on the ground in winter, wind in spring.

Facilities And Opportunities:
The visitor center contains exhibits (text in English and Spanish), book sales and 10-minute introductory film available in English, Spanish and captioned versions. One and a quarter mile self-guided trail through Pecos pueblo and mission ruins. Guided tours available to groups with advance reservations. Summer programs include weekend cultural demonstration program and night tours. Special event: traditional Feast Day Mass is the first Sunday in August. Picnic area near mission ruins.

Lodging and camping facilities:
No camping or lodging in the park. Six forest service campgrounds and three private campgrounds available within a 20 mile radius of the park. One motel in Pecos. Full services available in Santa Fe.

Accessibility:
Eighty percent of the ruins trail is accessible to persons in wheelchairs.

Nearby Places to Visit:
Pecos wilderness and Santa Fe National Forest is 10 - 20 miles north of the park. Santa Fe is a world renowned historic and cultural center.

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