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The park is nestled between high sandstone bluffs that form a canyon along the Pecos River near the small Village of Villanueva. Camp or picnic under the shade of giant cottonwood trees. Enjoy fishing, birding, wildflower viewing, or hiking the trails along the canyon walls.
STARTING AT I-25, GO SOUTH VIA STATE RD 3, 15 MILES TO VILLANUEVA STATE PARK.
Villanueva State Park campground has 33 single-family campsites (12 with electric hookups) and is located in a beautiful area of red and yellow sandstone cliffs along the Pecos River. Six of the campsites are reservable and the rest are first-come, first-serve.
This State Park is a wonderful spot, full of Spanish and Native American history, wildlife, trails, fishing, and friendly staff. I highly recommend it! The best spots need to be reserved online before arriving, especially on the weekends or peak seasons.
Several state parks are currently managing for seasonal closures and it is important for visitors to continue to check for details on specific park hours of operation and additional information before visiting.
Villanueva State Park is a state park of New Mexico, United States, located on the banks of the Pecos River. The park features red and yellow sandstone cliffs, cottonwood trees, and other native plants.
The park is nestled between high sandstone bluffs that form a canyon along the Pecos River. Camp or picnic under the shade of cottonwood trees. Enjoy fishing, birding, wildflower viewing, or hiking the trails along the canyon walls.
Nestled between high red sandstone bluffs along the Pecos River, near the picturesque Spanish-colonial village of Villanueva, lies Villanueva State Park. The park is a popular destination for fishing, birding, wildflower viewing, and hiking the trails along the canyon walls.
Nestled between high red sandstone bluffs along the Pecos River, near the picturesque Spanish-colonial village of Villanueva, lies Villanueva State Park.
At 5,600 feet above sea level, the stunning Villanueva State Park is located 30 miles south of Las Vegas, on the shores of the Pecos River in New Mexico. Cottonwood trees, yellow and red sandstone cliffs, and other plants native to the region contribute to the surrounding beauty.