New-Mexico Points of Interest

West Road Drainage Structure


The West Road Drainage Structure is a unique engineering marvel located in the Rio Grande-Santa Fe watershed of New Mexico. It is a large underground structure designed to prevent flooding in the area by redirecting stormwater runoff and channeling it towards the Rio Grande river. The structure is made up of a series of large concrete pipes and tunnels that can channel up to 80,000 gallons of water per minute. It was built in the 1970s and has been instrumental in protecting the area from flooding during heavy rains and storms.

Visitors to the West Road Drainage Structure can witness the impressive engineering feat firsthand and learn about the importance of proper drainage systems in preventing flooding. The area around the structure is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including several species of birds and small mammals. Additionally, the nearby Santa Fe River Trail offers visitors the opportunity to explore the surrounding area and enjoy scenic views of the Rio Grande river. Overall, the West Road Drainage Structure is a unique destination that combines engineering innovation with natural beauty and is a must-visit for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and nature. Get driving directions.
WEST ROAD DRAINAGE STRUCTURE

Points of Interest
Location
200 Year Old Ponderosa Pine Tree
24 inch Ledge on trail
Alcove
Alcove House
Back Gate Guard Station
Battleship Bunker - Creutz Test TA-18-5
Battleship Bunker - Magnetic Method TA-18-2
Beginning of Ridge Trail Section
Beginning of The Narrows
Bench Area with Interpretive Sign
Big Kiva
Cave Loop \ Slot Canyon Trail Fork
CCC Historic District
Civilian Conservation Corps Exhibit
Dead tree snag across trail
East Road Drainage Structure
Entering BLM Land
Fallen Boulder Across Trail
Frijolito Pueblo
Gun Site TA-8-1; TA-8-2; TA-8-3; TA-8-172
K-Site TA-11-1; TA11-2; TA11-3
KKTR National Monument Informative Sign
KKTR National Monument Interpretive Sign
KKTR National Monument West Informative Sign
Long House
Painted Cave
Pond Cabin TA-18-29
Q-Site TA-14-6
Road to Veterans Memorial Scenic Overlook
Rock Terraces Across Trail
S-Site TA-16-58
Shelter Cave
Slot Canyon Entrance Bench Area
Slot Canyon National Rec Trail Scenic Overlook
Slotin Building TA-18-1
Switchback on Road to Veterans Memoral Overlook
Talus House
Tee-Pee Garden
The Concrete Bowl TA-6-37
The Narrows
The Quonset Hut TA-22-1
Tyounyi Pueblo
Typical Trail Along Ridge Section
Typical Trail Below Fault B
Typical trail west of The Narrows
Tyuonyi Overlook
V-Site TA-16-516 and TA-16-517
Veterans Memorial Scenic Overlook
West Road Drainage Structure
White Rock County Visitor Center
Yapashi

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Cochiti - Cochiti Lake 60 5,543 ft
Coronado Numerous 5,087 ft
Las Conchas 9 8,422 ft
Tetilla Peak - Cochiti Lake 51 5,553 ft