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Guadalupe Mountains National Park

Guadalupe Mountains National Park
IUCN category II (national park)
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Sign at the entrance
Map showing the location of Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Map showing the location of Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Location Culberson County and Hudspeth County, Texas, USA
Nearest city Dell City, Texas
Coordinates 31°55′N 104°52′W / 31.917°N 104.867°W / 31.917; -104.867Coordinates: 31°55′N 104°52′W / 31.917°N 104.867°W / 31.917; -104.867
Area 86,367 acres (349.51 km2)
Established September 30, 1972
Visitors 181,839 (in 2016)
Governing body National Park Service
Website Guadalupe Mountains National Park

Guadalupe Mountains National Park is in the Guadalupe Mountains of West Texas and contains Guadalupe Peak, the highest point in Texas at 8,749 feet (2,667 m) in elevation. Located east of El Paso, it also contains El Capitan, long used as a landmark by people traveling along the old route later followed by the Butterfield Overland Mail stagecoach line. Visitors can see the ruins of an old stagecoach station near the Pine Springs Visitor Center. Camping is available at the Pine Springs Campground and Dog Canyon. The restored Frijole Ranch House is now a small museum of local ranching history and is the trailhead for Smith Spring. The park covers 86,367 acres (134.95 sq mi; 349.51 km2) and is in the same mountain range as Carlsbad Caverns National Park which is located about 25 miles (40 km) to the north in New Mexico. Numerous well-established trails exist in the park for hiking and horse-riding. The Guadalupe Peak Trail offers perhaps the most outstanding views in the park. Climbing over 3,000 feet (910 m) to the summit of Guadalupe Peak, the trail winds through pinyon pine and Douglas-fir forests and offers spectacular views of El Capitan and the vast Chihuahuan Desert.

The park also contains McKittrick Canyon. A trail in the canyon leads to a stone cabin built in the early 1930s, formerly the vacation home of Wallace Pratt, a petroleum geologist who donated the land in order to establish the park.


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