Camping at Links Tract Campground
The town of Pecos, where fuel and supplies can be found, is located 16 miles to the south along State Route 63. This area is commonly used as a free-camping option for nearby Pecos Canyon State Park.
This campground stretches about 1/5 of a mile along Davis Willow Road where numerous previously-used campsites can be found. Even though OHVs are not allowed here (according to the campground page on Santa Fe National Forest), people still bring them here and ride them, and apparently Forest Service officials don’t stop them.
Access road into here is along firm-packed dirt suitable for any 2WD vehicle. The campsites are large, capable of accommodating full-sized RVs with additional vehicles.
Big mistake 2yrs ago was the Hermit Peak Fire some like our selves couldn’t just leave, still haven’t been compensated it’s Dry, the water is so low our Governor needs to stop these out of state individuals for free stay, sadly we that live here are the ones who are gonna suffer . Arson in Ruidoso that is a wake up call! We here in Pecos last week had a fire took the Helicopters hours to turn it out trying hard to stop it they used a neighbors pond and after they thought it was out it started up again! Think again of opening up the forest…