Guadalupe Mountains is a physical feature (range) in Culberson County.
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Feature Name: | Guadalupe Mountains |
Category: | Texas physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Range |
Description: | Highest summit in Culberson County. Located SE of Sacramento Mountains, E of Brokeoff Mountains, extends NNW and NE from Guadalupe Peak in TX into New Mexico, 10 mi SW of Carlsbad; bounded on N by Four Mile Canyon, on E by valley of Pecos River, on W by Piñon Creek, Big Dog Canyon, Valley Canyon, Middle Dog Canyon and West Dog Canyon. [NW end] 324300N1050800W, [SE end] 315300N1045130W. |
County: | Culberson County |
Latitude: | 31.891227 |
Longitude: | -104.8605035 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Guadalupe Mountains: Guadalupe Mountains.
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Pine Springs, TX
(2.7 miles E) Nickel Creek Station, TX (7 miles ENE) |
Brownfeld Corner, TX
(17 miles WNW) Salt Flat, TX (17 miles SW) |