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  2. Camping is permitted in designated campsites only. Camping is limited to 14 consecutive nights within a 30-day period and not more than 60 total nights per calendar year anywhere within the park. These limits apply to all camping activities within the park.

  3. Pine Springs Campground, Guadalupe Mountains National Park - ...

    www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/258851

    The location offers great hiker access to the Guadalupe Mountains National Park trail system. The campground is situated at the opening to the Pine Springs Canyon with spectacular views of the world’s best example of a fossil reef and of the vast Permian Basin to the east.

  4. Camping Options Outside the Park - Guadalupe Mountains National ...

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    If you plan on visiting the Guadalupe Mountains during the busiest times of the year and do not have reservations, it is best to come prepared with alternative plans for lodging or camping outside of the park. If you camp in parking lots or along park roadsides you will be cited.

  5. Here's Where to Camp in Guadalupe Mountains National Park - The...

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    Look no further for some of the best camping in Guadalupe Mountains National Park, plus tips to enjoy your stay from The Dyrt Ranger team the Switchback Kids.

  6. Hike into the Wilderness for Primitive Camping Experiences. Backpackers can choose from 10 designated campgrounds with a total of 60 campsites in the wilderness and obtain a permit at the Pine Springs Visitor Center. All use of Wilderness Campsites requires a Wilderness Use Permit.

  7. Dog Canyon Campground, Guadalupe Mountains National Park - ...

    www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/258852

    Dog Canyon Campground lies in the secluded, forested canyon on the north side of Guadalupe Mountains National Park at an elevation of 6,300 feet. It is located at the end of NM Hwy. 137 (Queen Highway). This quiet location is great for relaxing, wildlife watching and hiking.

  8. Guadalupe Mountains National Park Camping: A Guide to the Park's...

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    Guadalupe Mountains National Park has two primary campgrounds and several backcountry campgrounds. Here's how to book them.

  9. The Complete Guide to Guadalupe Mountains National Park Camping

    www.beyondthetent.com/guadalupe-mountains-national-park...

    Camping at Guadalupe Mountains National Park offers three developed campgrounds, which are open year-round for both tent and vehicle camping: Pine Springs and Dog Canyon, with all sites reservable up to six months in advance, and Frijole Horse Corral Campground, which is open to equestrian campers only.

  10. Top Campgrounds and RV Parks in Guadalupe Mountains National Park...

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    Top Campgrounds and RV Parks in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. Discover the unique and diverse landscapes that await at Guadalupe Mountains National Park, where mountains and canyons, deserts, and dunes converge to create an unparalleled experience. This national park, situated in west Texas just south of the New Mexico state line ...

  11. Site 28, Pine Springs Campground - Recreation.gov

    www.recreation.gov/camping/campsites/10064634

    Find out more details and check site availability for Site 28, Loop RV Loop in Pine Springs Campground at Guadalupe Mountains National Park with Recreation.gov.