ROCK RESIDENCE

The rock formations at the park are so unique that they are only known to exist in six other places in the world. Imaginative visitors may see the rock formations as a small city, complete with houses, chimneys, courtyards, and streets.

ANCIENT PATHS

Until 1200 A.D., Mimbres Indian roamed this area and left arrowheads and pottery shards as evidence of their culture. Spanish conquistadors also spent time in the area, carving crosses into the rocks.

SAMPLING OF THE SOUTHWEST

Visitors can see a sampling of southwestern plant and animal life. The park's desert botanical garden is home to cow's tongue and bunny ear cacti, Yucca, and towering Century plants. Deer, antelope, javelinas, and jackrabbits are frequently seen in the area, along with over 35 species of birds, ranging from Golden Eagles to finches.

Plan A Visit

City of Rocks State Park is midway between Silver City and Deming off US 180. Turn on NM 61 for four miles to the park access road.

FEES: $5 day use; annual day use $40 all parks. $8-18 overnight camping; annual $180-225 all parks.

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