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Guadalupe Mountains National Park

Guadalupe Mountains
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Designation National Park
Location Texas USA
Nearest City El Paso, Texas
Coordinates
Area 86,416 acres
34,971 ha
Date of
Establishment
October 15, 1966
Visitation 179,188 (2003)
Governing Body National Park Service
IUCN category II (National Park)

Guadalupe Mountains National Park is located 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. 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. The park covers 135 mi˛ (350 km˛) and is in the same mountain range as Carlsbad Caverns National Park which is located about 80 miles (129 km) to the north in New Mexico.


The park also contains McKittrick Canyon . During the Fall, McKittrick comes alive with a blaze of color from the turning Bigtooth Maples , in stark contrast with the surrounding Chihuahuan desert. A trail in the canyon leads to the cabin of Wallace Pratt, a petroleum geologist who donated the land in order to establish the park.


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