Field Tract Campground
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About Field Tract Campground
Overview
Field Tract Campground is located on the banks of the beautiful Pecos River. The campground is 10 miles north of the village of Pecos. Visitors enjoy Field Tract for its family friendly atmosphere, fishing and access to the Santa Fe National Forest.Recreation
Field Tract Campground offers excellent fishing access on the Pecos River, picnicking and camping opportunities. It is also a short drive to nearby trailheads leading into the Pecos Wilderness.Facilities
This medium sized campground offers tent and RV camping, a flush toilet and two pit toilets, drinking water, picnic tables and grills. Six of the 15 units have three-sided shelters. Campsites are suitable for trailers up to 22 feet in length.Natural Features
Situated on the Pecos River, Field Tract Campground provides an inviting forested setting.Nearby Attractions
Field Tract Campground offers direct access to the Pecos River and there are many terrific fishing opportunities nearby. There are also trailheads providing access to the Pecos Wilderness as well as climbing opportunities within 10 miles.Field Tract Campground Reviews
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