Guadalupe Peak - the highest mountain in Texas, United States. Also the highest peak in Guadalupe Mountains.
Elevation - 2 667 m (8,750 ft).
Coordinates - Latitude: 31.89123, Longitude: -104.8605.
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Guadalupe Peak is the highest point in the U.S. state of Texas, reaching an elevation of 2,667 meters. It is located in Guadalupe Mountains National Park and formed from ancient marine limestone deposits.
The mountain features arid conditions, strong winds, and exposed ridges rather than snow and glaciers. Climbs involve long hiking routes with significant elevation gain, especially during hot summer months.
Guadalupe Peak represents the desert mountain environment of the southwestern United States and offers wide views across Texas and New Mexico, combining geological history with rugged terrain.
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