Peña Blanca Wilderness Study Area

The Peña Blanca Wilderness Study Area is located in the south-central portion of New Mexico on the eastern edge of Las Cruces. The Peña Blanca rock shelters are the site of the earliest known cultivated corn in the United States, a primitive variety with eight rows of kernels.

Wilderness Study Areas (commonly known as WSAs) are places that have wilderness characteristics; that is a minimum size, naturalness, and outstanding opportunities for recreation which make them eligible for designation as wilderness.

Per the John D. Dingell, Jr. Conservation, Management, and Recreation Act which became law on March 12, 2019, this web page is currently being updated.

Adventure is at Your Fingertips

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Activities

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HIKING
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WILDLIFE VIEWING
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CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
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WILDERNESS

Addresses

Las Cruces District Office
1800 Marquess Street
Las Cruces
New Mexico
88001

Geographic Coordinates

32.25829056, -106.5833333

Directions

From Interstate 10, approximately 11 miles south of Las Cruces, take exit 151 and drive northeast on County Road B059 approximately 4.7 miles to the southwestern boundary of the WSA. From this point, the road forms the southern boundary of the WSA for approximately 2.1 miles.