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Guadalupe Mountains

North America

Texas

  • 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

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Guadalupe Mountains
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86,367.10 acres (349.5 km2)
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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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