Guadalupe Peak is the highest point in Texas. It is located in Guadalupe Mountains National Park, part of the Guadalupe Mountains range in southeastern New Mexico and West Texas.
Elevation of the peak is 8,749 feet (2,667 metres).
For more information of this peak, please check the following link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guadalupe_Peak
2007-04-11 09:46:20
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answered by vakayil k 7
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i'm not specific that it ranks because of the fact the optimum, yet lost Maples State organic section is placed in between the main scenic areas of the Texas Hill u . s . a .. making use of there on Texas FM 187 alongside the Sabinal River presents some breathtaking perspectives. lost Maples ranges in elevation from 1800 to 2250 ft above sea point. i've got hiked there and there are some perspectives available from the paths. In Austin itself the optimum factor may well be chanced on at Mt Bonnell that's 785 ft above sea point. Mt Bonnell Park presents unobstructed perspectives of Downtown Austin and the Colorado River. if your in the city, that's surely worth finding out.
2016-10-28 11:07:03
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answered by ? 4
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Highest Point in Texas: Guadalupe Peak ; 8,749 feet, 14th
2007-04-11 09:35:10
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answered by solver 3
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Guadalupe Peak (..8,749 feet above sea level..) located in far west Texas not far from Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico.
2007-04-11 09:35:23
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answered by Chug-a-Lug 7
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along the panhandle i believe.
2007-04-11 09:34:30
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answered by Anonymous
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big tex ... on his head..
2007-04-11 09:34:36
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answered by Andy K 3
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