Parking

A brown directional sign with red notations of parking and campgrounds full
Holidays and weekends in the fall and spring often mean that all available parking at Pine Springs fills to capacity.

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Plenty of trails; limited parking

While the trails never fill to capacity, on a busy weekend parking may be in short supply by the mid-morning, if you are planning a hike from the Pine Springs Trailhead. Of the access points on the east side of the park, while Pine Springs has the largest available parking, it is usually the first to fill to capacity. In the fall and spring, have a backup plan for a trail from another location.

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Dog Canyon Trailhead

  • 8 total spaces
  • 1 oversized spaces
  • 31.99368140707135, -104.83411431892216

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Frijole Ranch

  • 19 total spaces
  • 3 oversized spaces
  • 31.90662, -104.80155
This is trailhead parking for the Smith Springs, Frijole, and Foothills trails as well as access to the historic Frijole Ranch museum. There are a total of 16 car parking spaces, plus 2 accessible spaces. Large vehicle parking is along the outside edge of the parking lot. The road and parking lot are gravel and accessible by all vehicles.

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McKittrick Canyon Visitor Center and Trailhead

  • 40 total spaces
  • 9 oversized spaces
  • 31.97728, -104.75208
This parking area serves the visitor center and trailhead at McKittrick Canyon.

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Pine Springs Trailhead

  • 44 total spaces
  • 0 oversized spaces
  • 31.896423325819395, -104.82787486391658
This is trailhead parking is for Guadalupe Peak, Devil's Hall, Bowl, and El Capitan Trails. Trailhead parking are the non-numbered spaces. There are a total of 44 car parking spaces, plus 2 accessible spaces. Overflow parking and parking for RV's can be found at the Pine Springs Visitor Center Parking Lot. A short trail from the visitor center through the campground connects the two locations.

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Pine Springs Visitor Center

  • 47 total spaces
  • 12 oversized spaces
  • 31.89341, -104.82262
This is parking for the Pine Springs Visitor Center and the Pinery Nature Trail. This is also overflow parking for the Pine Springs Trailhead Parking. Parking for RV's can be found here. Note: when parking for cars becomes full, cars are allowed to started parking in the RV spots.

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Pinery Parking Area

  • 15 total spaces
  • 0 oversized spaces
  • 31.89309882574186, -104.81695259426635
Immediately adjacent to U.S. Highway 62/180 is the Pinery parking area. This parking area is a dirt area with parking for less than 15 vehicles. RVs, trailers and commercial vehicles are prohibited in this parking area. The Pinery parking lot has a trail that connects to the Pine Springs Visitor Center, a quarter of a mile away.

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Salt Basin Dunes Trailhead

  • 11 total spaces
  • 3 oversized spaces
  • 31.92400, -105.00619
The surface of the access road is clay. During rainy weather, the road becomes dangerously slippery; it is unsafe to travel when wet. The speed limit is 25 miles per hour. Watch for livestock on the roadway.

Last updated: March 10, 2023

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400 Pine Canyon
Salt Flat, TX 79847

Phone:

915-828-3251
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