
Pecos River - Wikipedia
The Pecos River (/ ˈ p eɪ k ə s / PAY-kəs; [4] Spanish: Río Pecos) originates in north-central New Mexico and flows into Texas, emptying into the Rio Grande. Its headwaters are on the eastern slope of the Sangre de Cristo mountain range in Mora County north of Pecos, New Mexico, at an elevation of over 12,000 feet (3,700 m). [5]
Pecos River | Map, Length, Start, & End | Britannica
Pecos River, river in the southwestern United States, rising in Mora county, north-central New Mexico, in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, and flowing about 926 miles (1,490 km) through eastern New Mexico and western Texas.
Pecos River - Rivers.gov
Jun 6, 1990 · The Pecos River, famous in the folklore of the frontier, flows out of the Pecos Wilderness, through rugged granite canyons and waterfalls, and passes small, high-mountain meadows. The wild and scenic river corridor has been a …
Pecos River, New Mexico & Texas – Legends of America
Famous for its frontier folklore, the river flows out of the Pecos Wilderness through rugged granite canyons and waterfalls and passes small, high-mountain meadows along its 926-mile journey.
Pecos River - WorldAtlas
Sep 12, 2021 · The Rio Pecos, Spanish for the Pecos River, is a 1,490 km river in the United States originating from the eastern slope of the Sangre de Cristo Mountain range in Mora Country, north of Pecos, New Mexico. Early day travelers have described the river as 20 to 30 m wide and 2 to 3 m deep, characterized by a fast current.
Pecos River - TSHA
Apr 16, 2016 · Explore the Pecos River, its geographical significance, historical context, and water management practices between New Mexico and Texas. Learn about its tributaries, irrigation developments, and the Pecos River Compact.
Pecos River (Everything To Know Before A Visit)
Your visit to the Pecos River will offer delightful opportunities for exploration and leisure, whether you prefer to hike through the stunning landscapes, navigate the waters in a canoe, or enjoy a picnic along the serene banks.
How the Pecos River Became 'The Only River That Crosses Itself'
Oct 6, 2014 · The Pecos is an important source of water in the northern reaches of the Chihuahuan Desert—and that's how it attained its most unusual geographic distinction.
Friends of the Pecos River
Friends of the Pecos River was formed in 2021 as a 501c3 nonprofit organization with its primary focus on the Pecos River in Texas— from Imperial to Sheffield —the forgotten reach. Our focus is on the cultural, societal, and natural aspects of this …
The Pecos River - Texas
Apr 10, 2020 · The Pecos River enters Texas just east of the 104th meridian. In Texas the river flows southeast, forming the boundary between Loving and Reeves, Reeves and Ward, Ward and Pecos, Pecos. and Crane, Pecos and Crockett, and Crockett and Terrell counties.