The Guadalupe Mountains is the primary mountain range in Texas, located in the western part of the state near the border with New Mexico. It includes the highest peak in Texas, Guadalupe Peak, which stands at 8,751 feet above sea level. This mountain range is known for its unique desert landscapes and diverse wildlife.
Guadalupe Mountains National Park was created in 1966.
The chief mountain ranges in the Mountains and Basins region of the United States are the Guadalupe Mountains and the Davis Mountains in Texas, as well as the Sacramento Mountains in New Mexico. These mountain ranges are characterized by rugged terrain, desert landscapes, and diverse plant and animal species.
Rocky Mountains, Sangre de Cristo Mountains, San Mateo Mountains, Sandia Mountains, Brazos Mountains, Jemez Mountains, Guadalupe Mountains, Zuni Mountains,
Los Chisnos & Guadalupe Mts.
It has the Guadalupe Peak which is the highest mt.
Western Texas, New Mexico
Desert grasslands and mountains
The point in Texas with the highest elevation is Guadalupe Peak in Guadalupe Mountains National Park, at 8751 feet (2667 meters). It is part of the Guadalupe Mountains range and is about 90 miles east of El Paso.
Guadalupe Mountains National Park.
Guadalupe Peak 8,749Bush Mountain 8,631Shumard Peak 8,615Bartlett Peak 8,508Mount Livermore 8,378Hunter Peak 8,368El Capitan 8,085
The Guadalupe Mountains National Park and the Big Bend National Park