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Welcome to Pecos!

Pecos preserves 12,000 years of history including the ancient pueblo of Pecos, Colonial Missions, Santa Fe Trail sites, 20th century ranch history of Forked Lightning Ranch, and the site of the Civil War Battle of Glorieta Pass.

For several centuries the Upper Pecos Valley has been one of those rare places where the impact of geography on human experience is strikingly clear.

 

 
Pecos Pueblo

First People of Pecos

At midpoint in a passage through the southern end of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the ruins of a Pecos Pueblo and Spanish mission share a ridge. Long before Spaniards entered this country this village commanded the trade path between Pueblo frames of the Rio Grande and hunting tribes of the buffalo plains. Its 2,000 inhabitants could marshal 500 fighting men. Its frontier location brought both war and trade.
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1625 Mission

Spanish Encounters

The idea of a "new" Mexico, another land of great cities weighted with gold, appealed to the latecomers who thronged Mexico City after the conquests of the Aztecs and Incas. These ambitious seekers needed only direction. Shipwrecked Cabeza de Vaca stumbled back into Mexico in 1536 after wandering over new Spain's northern frontier. His tales of rich cities farther north combined with tantalizing legends of-lost bishops and their seven cities out somewhere in the wilds to provide that direction. This was the vision quest Francisco Vasquez de Coronado pursued in 1540.
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Small Howitzer

Civil War in the West

In 1861, Confederate President Jefferson Davis approved Brigadier General Henry Hopkins Sibley’s plan to raise a force of Texans to invade New Mexico Territory. His objectives were to capture military supplies from Union forts in New Mexico and to recruit New Mexicans, Utah Mormons, and Colorado miners to the Confederate cause.
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Forked Lightning Ranch

Forked Lightning Ranch

When 20-year-old Clar­ence Van Nos­trand left home in 1908, he rein­vent­ed himself for a life of ad­ven­ture. He changed his name to John Van Aus­tin but every­one knew him as "Tex" Aus­tin. Read more about this famous ranch and how the actress Greer Garson moved here in 1949. The ranch house became a center for gracious enter­taining.
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Superintendent
Pecos National Historical Park PO Box 418
Pecos, New Mexico 87552

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Phone

Visitor Information
(505) 757-7200

Tours and Special Use Permits
(505) 757-7212

Fax

(505) 757-7207

Climate

New Mexico has a mild, semi-arid continental climate characterized by abundant sunshine. The summer monsoon season usually brings brief but exciting thundershowers in late afternoon, while winter snowstorms alternate with long stretches of sunny, cloudless days. In the Pecos area, temperatures range from summer highs in the mid-90s to winter lows in the 20s.
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Did You Know?
The temperature at the bottom of Black Canyon is approximately 8 degrees warmer than at the rim.

Last Updated: June 06, 2008 at 16:09 EST