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Guadalupe Mountains National Park TX

Lat, Long: 31.92304462, -104.885527

Designation: National Park

Come experience mountains and canyons, desert and dunes, night skies and spectacular vistas within a place unlike any other. Guadalupe Mountains National Park protects the world's most extensive Permian fossil reef, the four highest peaks in Texas, an environmentally diverse collection of flora and fauna, and the stories of lives shaped through conflict, cooperation and survival.

Weather:

The Guadalupe Mountains are known for high winds year-round; gusts can reach 60MPH or higher. In winter the mountains experiences occasional, light snowfalls which seldom last more than a day. From May through October, temperatures vary with highs between 80F-100F+ with lows in the 40F-60F range. November to April is generally milder with highs in between 50F-70F with lows in the 30F-50F range. Elevations above 8,000’ will be about 10F cooler than headquarters, with corresponding wind-chill.

Directions:

Guadalupe Mountains National Park is located on the north side of US Hwy 62/180. If you are traveling east from El Paso, TX, we are 110 miles East of the city. Follow US Hwy 62/180 North to the Pine Springs Visitor Center. If you are traveling from Van Horn, TX, you will travel north on US 54 and make a right-hand turn at the junction of US 62/180 to arrive at the park. If you are traveling west from Carlsbad, NM, you will travel on US Hwy 62/180 South and cross into Texas. Follow signs to the park.

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Address/Contact:

400 Pine Canyon

Salt Flat, US, 79847

Phone: 915-828-3251

Email: gumo_information@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

El Capitan with blooming claret cup cactithe slat flats become flooded during monsoon months after large rain events.Fall colors in Devil's HallPratt Cabin in McKittrick Canyonwildflowers blossom along The Bowl trailA metal and stone entrance sign stands in front of a building and desert mountains