The Bowl in Guadalupe Mountains National Park

The Bowl

This strenuous hike combines several trails to reach an iconic viewpoint in the park.

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The Bowl Details

This strenuous hike combines several trails to reach an iconic viewpoint in the park. Start from the Pine Springs Campground trailhead, on the Frijoles Trail, then link up with the Bear Canyon trail. At the top of the Bear Canyon Trail, you'll intersect with The Bowl Trail. The bowl trail takes you along a pine and conifer covered ridgeline with epic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. You can opt to take an out-and-back spur trail to the summit of Hunter Peak, and then descend via the Tejas Trail back to Pine Springs Campground trailhead. The overall hike is considered strenuous, with 2,500 feet of climbing over the course of nine miles. Budget eight or nine hours for the trip. Park at the park headquarters lot and start from the trailhead next to the campground.

Difficulty

High

Distance

9 miles

Estimated time

8-9 hours

Region

N/A

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Nearby Points of Interest Around The Bowl

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Tejas Trail

This 12-mile trail travels north-south across the park from Dog Canyon to Pine Springs.

0.1 mi away

Devil's Hall Trail

A strenuous 4.2-mile out-and-back hike that begins at the Pine Springs Trailhead

0.1 mi away

Guadalupe Peak

This strenuous 8.5-mile trail climbs 3,000 feet to the summit of Guadalupe Peak, the tallest point in Texas.

0.1 mi away

El Capitan/Salt Basin Overlook

This moderate hiking trail takes you from the Pine Springs Campground Trailhead to historic Williams Ranch.

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Pine Springs Campground

Pine Springs campground is located near the park headquarters visitor center near the southern entrance to the park.