Watrous Community Park

Watrous Community Park

Watrous, New Mexico 87753

Watrous Official Website

About this Location

The Community Park is non-turfed and weedy. At one time the park may have provided access to the Sapello River, which has since been fenced off. The river doesn’t quite come within 150 feet at its closest point to the park fence at the northwest corner and only the cottonwood and elm lining the river, not the water itself, are visible from the fence line, where you can do some birding by ear.  

About Watrous

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Watrous (La Junta) is a National Historic Landmark historic district located in Watrous along the Santa Fe National Historic Trail, which is part of the National Park System. During the 19th century, commerce between the United States and Mexico to the west boomed via the Santa Fe Trail. The Watrous (La Junta) National Historic Landmark at the meeting point of the Mora and Sapello Rivers in the La Junta Valley of New Mexico tells the story of the development of the valley during the Santa Fe Trail period. 

The community of Watrous comprises about eight blocks if you include the two blocks of the Community Park, a separate hotspot.

A pleasant way to bird both hotspots is to park at the coffee house on NM-161, walk south around the old Catholic church to Charles Street, west the two blocks to Second Street, north to the fire station, looping around the western perimeter of the park back to Second Street and the Post Office, east on Briges Street to NM-161, and return south to the coffee house. Both the many windows inside the coffee house and the patio garden offer relaxed birding, but the establishment closes early in the afternoon.  

Content from Watrous Official Website and John Montgomery

Last updated June 29, 2023