Orilla Verde Recreation Area offers scenic riverfront access along the Rio Grande with opportunities for camping, hiking, fishing, and boating amidst rugged desert landscapes and piñon-juniper woodlands.
Orilla Verde Recreation Area is located in northern New Mexico along a scenic stretch of the Rio Grande, situated between the towns of Pilar and Embudo. The area features steep canyon walls, expansive river terraces, and shaded campsites along the riverbanks that provide a peaceful atmosphere for visitors. The landscape consists of arid desert scrub and native piñon-juniper woodlands that support diverse wildlife including mule deer, bald eagles, and various fish species in the river. Historically, this area has been important for Native American communities and later served as a stop for travelers along the Rio Grande corridor. Today, Orilla Verde is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking fishing, kayaking, rafting, and hiking opportunities. The recreation area offers easy river access and well-maintained campgrounds catering to both tents and RVs. Notable landmarks include the dramatic rock formations along the Rio Grande Gorge and viewpoints overlooking the river. Seasonal wildflowers bloom in spring, adding color to the rugged terrain. The area is managed by the U.S. Forest Service as part of the Carson National Forest, ensuring protection of natural and cultural resources. Orilla Verde Recreation Area appeals to visitors who want a combination of river activities and desert terrain exploration with relatively easy access from nearby towns.
Rio Grande river access with opportunities for fishing and paddle sports
Orilla Verde Campground offering shaded riverfront camping
Scenic rock formations and river canyon vistas
Diverse wildlife including bald eagles and native fish species
Provides ideal conditions for fishing, kayaking, rafting, and swimming along a scenic desert river corridor.
A developed campground located along the river offering shaded sites with picnic tables and fire rings.
High vantage points overlooking sandstone cliffs and the Rio Grande Gorge offering spectacular photo opportunities.