The Lower Pecos River
by
Louis F. Aulbach and Jack Richardson
1996


The Pecos is a spring-fed, clear water river in the classic pool and drop pattern with a continuous series of small rapids in the 60 mile course from Pandale Crossing to Lake Amistad. A couple of the rapids will require scouting and/or portaging or lining. The hiking can be very good on the Pecos if you are willing to bushwack a little. Many side canyons are very interesting and the number of archeological sites in the area is enormous. Fishing for bass and catfish on the Pecos is excellent.

1. Lewis Canyon Petroglyph site.
2. High Water on the Pecos
3. Kirkland Decoded


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Copyright by Louis F. Aulbach, 2004


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