The Pecos River, one of the considerable sources of the Rio Grande, runs across New Mexico and Texas before it devoid into the Rio Grande Del Rio, Texas. Prominent for its countryside folklore, the river stream out of the Pecos Wilderness continuously rugged granite ravine and waterfalls and passes through a small, high-mountain grassland along its 926-mile journey.
Properly enunciate pay-cuss, the tributary of the Pecos River are occupying north of Pecos, New Mexico, at an advancement of over 12k feet on the western descend of the Sangre de Cristo mountain assortment in Mora County. The river then diminishes through the eastern component of New Mexico and neighboring Texas in sight of eliminating into the Rio Grande. The river was denominate Pecos by the Spanish from the Keresan designated as the Pecos Pueblo.