
Ranger Station at Guadalupe Mountains National Park - Salt Flat TX
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Don.Morfe
N 31° 53.664 W 104° 49.300
13R E 516864 N 3528744
The Ranger Station is inside the Guadalupe Mountains National Park Visitor Center located at 400 Pine Canyon Road, Salt Flat TX 79847. Here one may obtain a NPS Cancellation Stamp.
Waymark Code: WM18XEZ
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 10/16/2023
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From the Guadalupe Mountains National Park website:
Guadalupe Mountains National Park was authorized by an act of Congress (Public Law 89-667) in 1966 to preserve “an area possessing outstanding geological values together with scenic and other natural values of great significance.” The park was formally established in 1972 with an area of 76,293 acres.
Today, Guadalupe Mountains National Park includes 86,416 acres in west Texas, just south of the New Mexico state line and north of U.S. Highway 62/180. The Guadalupe Mountains rise more than 3,000 feet above the arid Chihuahuan Desert that surrounds them. El Capitan, the park’s most striking feature, is a 1,000-foot-high limestone cliff. Nearby Guadalupe Peak, 8,751 feet above sea level, is the highest point in Texas.
The cultural history of the Guadalupe Mountains includes native peoples and successive waves of European American explorers, travelers, and emigrants. Although Spanish explorers passed through the area in 1692, the arid desert and remote highlands of the Guadalupe Mountains were the domain of American Indian peoples until the mid-1800s. Gradually, explorers and pioneers entered the area and navigated using the distinctive landmark of the Guadalupes. In 1858 the Butterfield Overland Stage Line began carrying mail and passengers through the Guadalupe Mountains on the nation’s first transcontinental mail route.
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