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Guadalupe Mountains
Overview
State
Texas
In Texas, this park features the state’s highest peak, Guadalupe Peak, along with canyons, desert terrain, and remnants of an ancient Permian reef. The area is especially known for its autumn foliage in McKittrick Canyon.
Highest point in Texas at 8,751 feet
Preserves world’s largest Permian fossil reef
Noted for spectacular fall foliage in McKittrick Canyon
Established
October 15, 1966
Iconic Places
Guadalupe Peak
Headquarters
Guadalupe Mountains National Park, 4605 Frijole Ranch Road, Salt Flat, TX 79852 |
Latitude(N)
31.9117
Longitude(W)
'-105.4667
Name | Continent | World Region | Country | Province | State Name | Regional Category | Area | Visitors | Headquaters | Ranger Station | Zipcode | Latitude(N) | Longitude(W) | Best Months | Iconic Places | Primary Activity | Description | Sources | National Parks Your Stroy (Item) | WD Experience | WD Blog | WD Blog - Url to Redirect | Data Validated | National Parks - Tags | Main Image | Main Category | Full NP Name | EstDate | MainImageAltText |
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Guadalupe Mountains | North America | North America | United States | Texas | Western | 86,367.10 acres (349.5 km2) | 219,987 | Guadalupe Mountains National Park, 4605 Frijole Ranch Road, Salt Flat, TX 79852 | | Pine Springs Visitor Center, 4605 Frijole Ranch Road, Salt Flat, TX 79852 | | 79852 | 31.9117 | '-105.4667 | October | Guadalupe Peak | Hiking | In Texas, this park features the state’s highest peak, Guadalupe Peak, along with canyons, desert terrain, and remnants of an ancient Permian reef. The area is especially known for its autumn foliage in McKittrick Canyon. | Guadalupe-Mountains-National-Park | Western | Guadalupe Mountains National Park | 15/10/1966 |
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