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Jonathan McComb was the sole family member to survive a Texas flooding in 2015. Now, he's in Kerrville searching for victims ...
The Guadalupe Peak Texas Highpoint Trail may be Texas' most dangerous hike, but it's also one of the most rewarding. The ...
Guadalupe Mountains National Park probably isn’t on your bucket list.. With fewer than 220,000 visitors last year, it’s among America’s least-visited national parks, but it’s not for lack ...
Without a modern flood warning system, emergency officials monitor four sensors along the Guadalupe River – including one ...
Guadalupe Mountains National Park, one of the least-visited of US national parks, has the four highest peaks in Texas. Hikers should stick together when hiking in a group, the park said, and ...
Mount Everest is 29,028 feet, and Guadalupe Peak is less than a third of that; still, Guadalupe Peak is the highest place you can get in a state full of tall tales and big history. There are six ...
A hiker was found dead New Year’s Eve on the Guadalupe Peak trail at Guadalupe Mountains National Park, read a news release from the National Park Service, amid high winds and frigid temperatures.
El Capitan is the southern-most point at Guadalupe Mountains at 8,085 feet above sea level, the eighth-highest peak in Texas. There are no formal trails to the summit of El Capitan, ...
Guadalupe Mountains National Park is located on U.S. Highway 62/180. The 110-mile drive from El Paso takes about two hours. Gas up first, because there are no gas stations close to the park.
Guadalupe Mountains National Park had a record number of 243,000 recreational visits in 2021. Visitors pay a $10 entrance fee. Another shift occurred, as more visitors sought to climb Guadalupe Peak.
Guadalupe Mountains National Park, one of the least-visited of US national parks, has the four highest peaks in Texas. Hikers should stick together when hiking in a group, the park said, and ...
A hiker was found dead New Year’s Eve on the Guadalupe Peak trail at Guadalupe Mountains National Park, read a news release from the National Park Service, amid high winds and frigid temperatures.