The Pine Springs area is the primary hub for most visits to the park. A visitor center, campground and trailhead provide access to adventures large and small in this Chihuahuan Desert mountain park.
Pine Springs Day Hikes
Pine Springs is the starting point for the Guadalupe Peak Trail and other beginning hikes into the high-country of the park. Hike to "the Top of Texas"
The trail to the summit of Guadalupe Peak is a rewarding, and very strenuous, 8.5 mile round trip hike with a 3,000 foot elevation gain. Pets Prohibited on Most Trails
Opportunities for dogs are severely limited. We encourage visitors to think twice before bringing their dog to the park. Plan Your Visit
Planning a visit? Discover the hiking, birding, backpacking, picnicking and many more opportunities that await you. Current Park Conditions
Planning your trip? See the latest weather to ensure that you pack the appropriate equipment & gear for your visit. Visiting When Its Busy
In the fall and spring the park can fill to capacity. Learn how to plan ahead for a flexible and enjoyable visit. Visitor Centers
Get oriented to the park at a visitor center. Pine Springs Campground
Located near the Pine Springs Visitor Center, Pine Springs Campground is a simple, desert camping area situated at the base of the mountain. |
Last updated: August 22, 2022