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West of the Pescos Museum
8.2/10 (59 reviews)
Step into the Orient Hotel's historic saloon, where bullet holes tell tales of Wild West gunfights. Explore 50 rooms of artifacts spanning pioneer life, Native American heritage, and Texas' railroad history.
Cyclone Ballparks
8.4/10 (20 reviews)
This premier sports complex in Pecos features professional-grade synthetic turf fields for baseball and softball tournaments. Enjoy games from comfortable seating while families appreciate the central plaza's splash pad.
Buck Jackson Arena
7.8/10 (36 reviews)
Home of the "World's First Rodeo" since 1883, Buck Jackson Arena hosts the thrilling West of the Pecos Rodeo. Experience authentic cowboy culture with bull riding and barrel racing during June festivities.
Santa Rosa de Lima Catholic Church
8.8/10 (26 reviews)
This 1939 Spanish Mission-style church features an arched entrance and bell tower with Mary's statue. Admire the curved gable and serene interior in this spiritual hub for Pecos' Spanish-speaking community.
Mosquito Lake
Mosquito Lake showcases West Texas's natural intermittent water features in the arid landscape. Bring plenty of water and visit during spring or fall when temperatures are more moderate for the best experience.
Pecos Golf Course
This West Texas golf course offers an 18-hole experience with GPS-equipped carts and tree-lined fairways. Play a morning round in spring or fall to avoid the midday desert heat.
Pecos Rocket Park
Pecos Rocket Park provides a peaceful retreat with open pathways ideal for morning strolls away from the Texas heat. Locals picnic under the limited shade trees, so bring water and sun protection.
Veteran's Memorial Park
Veterans Memorial Park honors military service with a dedicated plaza for reflection and remembrance. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil fishing pond and walking trails while appreciating the sacrifice of American veterans.
"The beds were comfortable. The room smelled clean. The staff was exceptional. But the room looked like it was falling apart. Tile was broken off the wall. And there was a cockroach. It looked like it has been remodeled poorly."
"We recently stayed at the Fairmont Hotel in Pecos while visiting from Dallas. The room itself was fine, but there were several issues that made our stay less enjoyable.
The biggest disappointment was the breakfast. On one morning, when we arrived to eat, they were completely out of eggs and sausage, there were no plates available, and I had to ask the staff to prepare fresh food. The breakfast selection was very limited, with only eggs, sausage, and a few cold items offered.
The day before,...
"The hotel was clean, staff was very nice and helpful. The room was very large and neatly organized. The hotel is a bit outdated, found some mold around the tub and fixtures in the bathroom. The vanity is outside of the bathroom as well, and there’s only one for the 2 bedroom suite. Overall I would stay here again but it’s just not as updated as I had expected."
"Room was clean, shower was terrible no hot water to speak of, no coffee in the room, coffee in the lobby was terrible and Luke warm. Garbage over spilling outside in the can. Hotel needs some needed attention."
"I always stay here when I come through this area. Rooms are clean and food is good. Having a restaurant on the property serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner is great."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.