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La Llorona Park

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Open today at 5:00-23:00
Address:
3440 W Picacho Ave, Las Cruces, NM 88007, United StatesMap
Phone+1 575-541-2550
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  • Ray C
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    It was Mothers Day Sunny and breezy

    I went on a Sunday Unfortunately there were some beer cans on the ground The trash barrels were right there!! Some dog poop was left behind also Too bad Otherwise it was a nice park

    Reviewed on May 12, 2024
  • clpayne
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    3* scenery, 4* condition of trail and length

    3* for scenery and 4* for length of trail. Probably 15+ miles of trails if you go the entire stretch, but the further away from the park you go the less attractive the scenery becomes. LONG stre...

    Reviewed on Apr 6, 2022
  • DOG_Luvr2_DaMaxx
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    Leave it to Las Cruces to name a riverside park after an evil spirit

    Why in the world would they name this "park" after an evil spirit that travels the waterways snatching children? It's an okay place to go walking for exercise. Some times of the year, there's little o...

    Reviewed on Dec 4, 2020
  • MisterPenguin
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    Very nice walking / biking paths along the Rio Grande

    This is a very nice park to go for a stroll or bike ride along the river. There are also nice picnic areas and a playground. There is a restroom facility (outhouse) which didn’t appear to be too wel...

    Reviewed on Feb 18, 2020
  • eaglespritt
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    nice park had a wonderful time there to let our feet soak in the real grand

    this is a place you can swim if you like its shallow but fun lot of people go there when the water is running other times its dry as a bone you can walk for miles and theres a walking path on the side...

    Reviewed on Dec 10, 2019

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