National Park Service LogoU.S. Department of the InteriorNational Park ServiceNational Park Service
National Park Service:  U.S. Department of the InteriorNational Park Service Arrowhead
Pecos National Historical ParkMission in Fall
view map
text size:largestlargernormal
printer friendly
Pecos National Historical Park
Park Planning
 

All files below require Adobe Acrobat Reader for viewing. Acrobat Reader Files in PDF format require Adobe Acrobat Reader for viewing (the full Acrobat software package is not required). This free application can be used as both an Internet browser plug-in or as a stand-alone program. Follow the downloading instructions and program documentation to properly install Acrobat Reader.

Viewing Instructions

To view a PDF in your browser window, click on the file link and the Acrobat Reader plug-in will automatically load and display the file.



Environmental Assessment for Civil War Battlefield trail 2.04mb (pdf)  Pecos National Historical Park proposes to construct a foot trail within the Pigeon’s Ranch Sub-Unit of the Glorieta Battlefield Unit of Pecos National Historical Park. The trail would provide access to viewing areas of the battlefield site along Arrowhead Ridge and on Windmill Hill, and associated signage would provide interpretive information on the 1862 Battle of Glorieta Pass. The proposed project would involve constructing approximately 2.25 miles of trail located on lands managed by the National Park Service. By constructing this permanent trail, Pecos National Historical Park will fulfill its mandate to preserve, protect and interpret the battlefield.

 

 

Trapper teaches trapping to the visitors  

Did You Know?
One of the most educated and well traveled men at Bent’s Fort was a humble hunter named Jean Baptiste Charbonneau. This highly regarded Bent employee started out life as the infant son of Sacajawea and accompanied his mother on the famous Lewis and Clark expedition.

Last Updated: May 04, 2007 at 14:33 EST