If going to Carlsbad Cavern, add Guadalupe Mt National Park, specifically Mckittrick Canyon if you want a nice flat hike to a couple of historic cabins, or Guadalupe Peak itself, the highest point in TX, if you want a strenuous all day hike. Camping available 1st come 1st serve. No hookups, really just a parking lot with lined RV spaces. Water and restrooms available, no dump station.
Another Trip to Texas, what to see along the way?
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Posted 07 March 2021 - 02:08 PM
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#12
Posted 07 March 2021 - 07:26 PM
Cavern tours sold out to Mid April. We stumbled into Lincoln NM accidently on one of our trips, well worth stopping and walking around. If anyone is in that area stop in Capitan NM and tour the Smokey the Bear Historical Park, the original Smokey is buried there.
Wife and I did the loop around Capitan. Lincoln, and paid respects to Smokey the Bear. After a night near Roswell and a visit to the museum we drove to Carlsbad Caverns. As luck would have it the elevator wasn't working and only had 2 hours to walk down and back up before closing time.
Pic near the town of Carlsbad we had the best ever food truck tacos!! Worth the stop for a quick meal.
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#13
Posted 08 March 2021 - 12:18 AM
We second Guadeloupe Mt NP...the Camping area can blow pretty hard.....the cabin and history of the area is interesting.
David Graves
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