Culberson County, Texas
Top Spots in and near Culberson County
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31.893785,-104.822339
Pinery Trail
3.01 mi / 72 ft gainPark at the visitor center and start to walk the trail located at the north end of the visitor center. The trail is easy to walk and has very good views of the Park. There are a great variety of wildflowers along the trail during the summer. At the end of the trail you can explore the ruins of th...Read more -
Culberson County, Texas
Smith Springs Loop
5.02.49 mi / 446 ft gainParked at the trail head of Frijoles Ranch. Started my hike on the paved trail to Manzanita springs. After that the trail winds trough desert landscape with numerous desert wildflowers in the early fall, The trail ends up at the base of the mountains where I saw the springs. Returned to the park...Read more -
Culberson County, Texas
El Capitan in Guadalupe Mountain NP
8.14 mi / 3035 ft gainThe route to the summit of El Capitan starts from the Guadalupe Peak trail some 300ft below the summit where you can first see the full vista of El Capitan stretching out before you. There is no trail to the peak, so you will have to navigate and find the best route possible. There are four prom...Read more -
Culberson County, Texas
Guadalupe Peak Trail
4.78.15 mi / 3028 ft gainThe Hike This nearly 8.2-mile out-and-back hike starts almost a mile above sea level and has more than 2,800 feet of elevation gain. The beginning 1.5 miles include a lot of switchbacks, and hikers quickly gain elevation. The second part of the trail up the North-facing slope is shady as it goes...Read more -
Culberson County, Texas
Hunter Peak Loop
8.13 mi / 2943 ft gainFrom Pine Springs Trailhead follow Tejas Trail (3.7 miles), then take the Bowl Trail counter-clockwise (.9) until the Hunter Mountain spur trail (.1 each way). Then it's back on the Bowl Trail until you reach the start of the Bear Canyon Trail (.5). Descend along switchbacks (1.8 miles) and take ...Read more -
Culberson County, Texas
Devil's Hall Trail
5.03.85 mi / 692 ft gainStart your hike from the campground area. There are several trailheads there. Hike for about a mile through some forested and cacti covered area with great views of the river valley and the Permian reef. After the first mile the trail descents into a wash and you can follow the wash doing some ...Read more -
Fort Davis, Texas
Davis Mountains Scenic Loop
5.075.55 mi / 4039 ft gainDrove from the intersection of I-10 and Texas 118 to Fort Davis . Stopped at the Davis mountains State Park. Visited the Fort Davis National Historic site, the Chihuahua Desert Nature Center and had a good dinner in Fort Davis. Continued on Texas 166 to Kent passing by some very impressive mounta...Read more -
Culberson County, Texas
Pratt Lodge Via McKittrick Canyon Trail
4.8 mi / 341 ft gainPratt Lodge via McKittrick Canyon Trail is a 4.8 mile out and back hike that takes you by a river located near Salt Flat, TX.Read more -
Culberson County, Texas
McKittrick Canyon Trail to McKittrick Ridge Campground
5.014.27 mi / 3274 ft gainThis hike is not for the faint of heart or the out of shape. Bolstering 2000ft of elevation gain over 10 miles of rough terrain, this hike will challenge you but grant you an immense reward if you can persevere. Make sure you've packed plenty of water. There are NO backcountry water supply points...Read more -
Balmorhea, Texas
San Solomon Springs
5.0In the middle of the West Texas desert lies Balmorhea State Park, a literal oasis among the scrubland. The river here has been routed into the swimming pool of your dreams, with clear fresh water, a rocky bottom, dozens of fish and marine life, AND a diving board. From the surface, Balmorhea look...Read more -
Balmorhea, Texas
Scuba Dive Balmorhea State Park
4.0Texas has a wonderful state park system, and Balmorhea State Park in West Texas is no exception. Located a few hours southeast of El Paso, Balmorhea boasts a large natural spring with views of the Davis Mountains. Stay in the cabins or camp on location. This is a great place for year round scuba ...Read more