Contact Information in Guadalupe Mountains National Park

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For those planning a visit to Guadalupe Mountains National Park, knowing how to contact the park's primary facilities can be crucial for obtaining current information, asking questions, and ensuring a well-prepared trip. The Pine Springs Visitor Center serves as the main hub for visitors entering the park, providing a wealth of resources including maps, exhibits, and expert advice from park staff. Pine Springs Visitor Center Contact Information: * Address: 400 Pine Canyon Drive, Salt Flat, TX 79847 * Phone: (915) 828-3251 This visitor center is strategically located to offer access to a variety of trails, including those leading to Guadalupe Peak, the highest point in Texas, and the scenic Devil's Hall Trail. It's the perfect starting point for your adventure in the park, whether you're planning a day hike, seeking camping information, or just looking to learn more about the park's natural and cultural history. Dog Canyon Ranger Station Contact Information: * Location: At the park's northern entrance, off of New Mexico State Road 137. * Phone: (575) 981-2418 The Dog Canyon Ranger Station, situated in a more remote, tranquil part of the park, offers another gateway into the Guadalupe Mountains. This area provides access to distinct trails and a quieter, more secluded experience of the park. It's an excellent choice for visitors coming from New Mexico or those looking to explore the northern reaches of the park. Tips for Contacting the Park: * Best Times to Call: Try calling during business hours, typically from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, for the best chance to speak directly with staff. Keep in mind that these hours can vary, especially during holiday periods or unusual circumstances. * Prepare Your Questions: To make the most of your call, have a list of questions ready, whether they're about trail conditions, camping regulations, accessibility, or educational programs. * Check Online First: Often, the answers to common questions can be found on the park's official National Park Service website. This resource is invaluable for planning your visit and might save you a call. Whether you're a seasoned park-goer or a first-time visitor, the Pine Springs Visitor Center and Dog Canyon Ranger Station are your gateways to experiencing the vast beauty and solitude of Guadalupe Mountains National Park. Utilizing these contact points can enhance your visit, helping you plan a memorable and safe exploration of this unique landscape.

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