Living Desert Zoo & Gardens is a zoo with desert animals and vegetation. Overlooking the Pecos River Valley, this fascinating park exhibits the …
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2024年12月16日
The people in charge of the Living Desert State Park have allowed much of the park to suffer, and the obvious neglect we saw made me wonder what sort of ethos now prevails, as opposed to 2019, when t… Westarkie的完整评论
2024年12月13日
We really enjoyed ourselves here. The displays in the visitors center were excellent. We spent a long time looking and reading. We are here in December so things aren’t blooming. I imagine the outdoo… Deborah N的完整评论
2024年11月23日
Upon arriving I found there were no signs at the entrance or on the main building. Always thinking that's kind of odd for a place that you want people to come to. Since it was a very reasonable price… Edmanvan的完整评论
According to their website, the admission for those 13 and older is $5, from 3-12 is $3 and under 3 is free. If you call ahead, you can check on current events to see if there are special …
According to their website, the admission for those 13 and older is $5, from 3-12 is $3 and under 3 is free. If you call ahead, you can check on current events to see if there are special activities that you or your kids would enjoy and what their hours are. For those that live locally or are in the area for awhile, there are season household tickets that would really save some money and are affordable. I hope you will give it a try, it is a truly unique recreation area to see animals from the area.
are their any places close to there I can camp in a tent.Dont need anything except a legal place to slept
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we normally Camp, but on our trip to NM we flew and stayed in a hotel. However, there is a campground in Carlsbad and another called Pecos River. didn't stay at either, but they …
we normally Camp, but on our trip to NM we flew and stayed in a hotel. However, there is a campground in Carlsbad and another called Pecos River. didn't stay at either, but they seem to look ok. as far as just pitching a tent somewhere, I don't know how strict the area is about camping outside a campground. good luck and make sure you visit the caverns.
Today they had wheel chairs and electric scooters available to borrow, and the trails are all paved. You can call and check with them, but they seemed well prepared for all abilities of folks.
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