Pecos River Views on the county lines. (original) (raw)

Pecos River sign

Courtesy
Charlene Beatty Beauchamp
& Denise Doud

Pecos River north of Sheffield

Pecos River North of Sheffield on I-10, East to Ozona
Photo Courtesy Fiddle Blue

Pecos River views at :

Unfortunately, the confluence of the Pecos and Rio Grande is now under water. The creation of Lake Amistad means that the shoreline of the lake extends up the river valley over 10 miles.


Pecos River

Courtesy Charlene Beatty Beauchamp


The Pecos at the Reeves / Ward County Line

West Texas Photographer Charlene Beatty Beauchamp, accompanied by Denise Doud risked life and limb to supply these photos from the Ward / Reeves County Line.

As you can see in the photos, the Pecos at this point is a fragile stream. The photo is taken on highway 18 - just West of Grandfalls.

Pecos River , Ward Reeves County line

Pecos River
Ward County Line
Photo Courtesy Charlene Beatty Beauchamp & Denise Doud


Pecos River between Iraan & Sheffield

The Pecos River

From low water crossing between Iraan and Sheffield
Photo Courtesy Fiddle Blue

Pecos River north of Sheffield

The Pecos River North of Sheffield on I-10, East to Ozona
Photo Courtesy Fiddle Blue


Pecos River south of McCamey

Pecos River South of McCamey, TX Hwy 305
Photo Courtesy Fiddle Blue

Pecos River East of Iraan

Pecos River East of Iraan, Hwy 190
Photo Courtesy Fiddle Blue


Pecos River north of Imperial


Pecos River near Sheffield

Pecos River east of Sheffield, Hwy 290
Photo Courtesy Fiddle Blue


Pecos River west of McCamey, Texas

Pecos River 8 miles west of McCamey on Hwy 67
Photo Courtesy Fiddle Blue

Pecos River West of McCamey

Pecos River west of McCamey
Photo Courtesy Fiddle Blue

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