About Pajarito Acres Homeowners Association

Pajarito Acres

Pajarito Acres is a covenanted community located in the part of Los Alamos County, New Mexico known as White Rock. It began in 1963 when a group of volunteers started the Pajarito Acres Development Corporation.


All homeowners are members of the Pajarito Acres Homeowners Association (PAHOA), and are subject to the restrictions set forth in the covenants. Pajarito Acres is managed by the Homeowner’s Association’s board of directors.






Protective Covenants

Pajarito Acres is zoned residential-agricultural. To protect the character and semi-rural way of life afforded in this area of Los Alamos County where this type of life can be pursued, Pajarito Acres is a neighborhood protected by deed covenants.

It is the intention of the Pajarito Homeowner’s Association that “the lands within Pajarito Acres be developed and maintained to insure a harmonious liberal relationship among land uses, to protect and enhance real property values, to conserve the natural beauty and to protect its suburban character.”