You Can See All 4 Of Texas’ Highest Mountains At This One Secluded National Park
Did you know all four of the tallest mountains in Texas can be found at Guadalupe Mountains National Park? A secluded West Texas treasure, the park is a desert oasis brimming with natural beauty. Whether you choose to climb the highest peak or simply observe the mountains from ground level, you’ll never forget your visit.

Interestingly, however, the mountains here are even taller than those at Big Bend. In fact, all four of Texas' highest peaks can be found at Guadalupe Mountains.

As you approach the Visitor Center on U.S. Highway 62/180 and see the towering mountains up ahead, you'll instantly be in awe.

No matter your skill level, there's a hike for everyone. The McKittrick Canyon Nature Trail, for example, is an easy, one-mile loop, while the 8.5-mile Guadalupe Peak Trail proves strenuous to even the most avid outdoorspeople.

With an elevation gain of over 3,000 feet, the trail takes anywhere from six to eight hours to complete.

Learn more about the Guadalupe Peak Trail on the National Park Service website.

Mount Livermore, located at nearby Davis Mountains State Park, is the fifth-tallest mountain in Texas. It's also the only one in the top 10 not at Guadalupe Mountains (the remaining five are.)

Backcountry hiking is available here, with the highest elevation gain being around 60 feet. If you need a break from the challenging peaks, look no further!
Visit the Guadalupe Mountains National Park website or Facebook page for more information, such as park hours and entrance fees.
Have you ever been to Guadalupe Mountains National Park? If so, did you see any of the tallest mountains in Texas? Tell us all about your experience in the comments! Don’t forget to check out our previous article to learn more about the sand dunes in the park.
Address: Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Salt Flat, TX 79847, USA