Further Exploration of the Lower Pecos River Valley in Texas
The Pecos River is barely a trickle where is crosses the Texas-New Mexico border, but once it gets replenished by Independence Creek it becomes a beautiful clear water stream once again. Join me as we visit this portion of the River. Based on the information I've read you have the right to kayak, wade, and camp on islands in the Pecos River. The river bed belongs to the state. Here are few informative links regarding your rights to the access the River: http://www.pecosriverresolution.com/w... https://tpwd.texas.gov/publications/n... https://tpwd.texas.gov/publications/n... https://thcc.clubexpress.com/content.... #texas #canyon #river #kayak #kayaking #paddle #paddling #texaskayak #texasriver #westtexas #desert #westtx #pecos #pecosriver #pandale

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