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  1. 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.

  2. 5 days ago · Current Category: Camping. See also: Day Passes. None. Read More Details. Park Contact Information. Status: Open year round. Season Dates. Max Reservation Window: View all. Alerts and Important Information. Book a Campsite at Villanueva, NM. Find facilities nearby. Enter Dates. Length of stay: Search Available. Narrow Results. Loop. Site #

  3. Villanueva State Park offers a visitor center, camping, allows horseback riding, showers, group shelter, electric hookups, restrooms, fishing, playground, trails, and R.V. Pull through sites. Make a reservation on the New Mexico State Parks reservation website.

  4. Welcome to Villanueva State Park Campground, nestled near the quaint town of Ribera, NM. This spot is a true oasis in the desert, offering a refreshing escape with the Pecos River flowing right by the tree-shaded campsites.

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  5. 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.

  6. 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. Park Elevation: 6,110 ft.

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  8. Villanueva State Park is a natural oasis located in the heart of New Mexico. The park encompasses a vast area of red and yellow sandstone cliffs that tower over the Pecos River. Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities such as fishing, hiking, biking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing.

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