Poza del Obispo Natural Area features unique geological formations and riparian habitats along the Pecos River, offering visitors a peaceful setting for nature observation and outdoor recreation.
Poza del Obispo Natural Area is located near Santa Fe, New Mexico, along a scenic stretch of the Pecos River. This relatively small protected area preserves a series of deep natural pools formed by the river, surrounded by cottonwood galleries and desert scrub. The pools, or "pozas," provide vital water sources for a variety of wildlife, including migratory birds, beavers, and rare amphibians. Ecologically, it is important for sustaining riparian habitat in an otherwise arid landscape. The area has cultural significance due to its proximity to historic Native American settlements and Spanish colonial routes, reflected in its name meaning "Bishop's Pool." Hiking opportunities here are moderate with trails that allow anglers and birdwatchers to experience the waterways closely. The environment supports cottonwoods, willows, and a rich understory of shrubs, which contrasts with the dry uplands. Visitors enjoy peaceful walks, wildlife photography, and seasonal fishing. The natural area is managed to maintain water quality and habitat integrity amid periodic drought conditions. Poza del Obispo offers a quiet outdoor escape close to urban amenities while highlighting New Mexico’s unique watercourse ecosystems.
The crystal-clear deep pools along the Pecos River, ideal for serene wildlife viewing
Riparian corridors hosting diverse bird species including migratory herons and flycatchers
Historic landscape linked to early Spanish colonial routes and indigenous use
Quiet, short hikes with scenic views of water features and native vegetation
Series of natural deep pools along the Pecos River that serve as critical aquatic habitat and scenic water features.
Lush riparian area lined with cottonwood and willow trees supporting diverse wildlife and plant species.
Nearby trails and areas linked to historic routes used during early Spanish colonial times in New Mexico.