Near Tejas Trail
Guadalupe National Park
Near Tejas Trail
Getting around the deep pools at the top of the dried up waterfall.
Near Tejas Trail
This view is back down toward Pine Springs and the river bed we crossed earlier.
Near Tejas Trail
Yes, this needs to be climbed to get to Devil's Hall.
Near Tejas Trail
This is a fantastic view of the Tejas Trail, looking back at where we had come from.

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Tejas Trail

4.4 (11 Ratings)
Explore this long, backcountry traverse from Pine Springs Trailhead to the Dog Canyon Trailhead.
11.7
mi
Distance
2,822
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Commonly BackpackedLess CrowdedViewsWildlife
Access Issues
Campfires are prohibited. Camp only in designated sites.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
11.74mi
Distance
2,822ft
Elevation Gain
2,376ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
7,889ft
High Point
5,836ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Tejas Trail is one of the longer and more challenging routes in the park. This north/south trail runs 12 miles through the Guadalupe Mountains, connecting between the Pine Springs Trailhead/Campground and the Dog Canyon Trailhead/Campground. It makes for a great multi-day outing or a long day hike for visitors who want to experience the solitude and scenery that the more remote parts of the park have to offer. Starting from the southern end at the Pine Springs Trailhead, the trail starts with a steady climb that will continue for the first 3.5 miles. Near the start, the trail crosses a wide wash and passes a junction with the Foothills Trail, which branches to the east. Take a left here to continue on the Tejas Trail. From here, the trail starts the long, steady climb up into the mountains. If you look back over your shoulder as you hike, you can see the singletrack trail winding back to the trailhead behind you. Around the 3.5-mile mark, you'll come to a four-way junction with the Bowl Trail and Bush Mountain Trail. If you are planning to camp overnight at the Pine Top backcountry site (an excellent choice for a single night backpack trip), take a left on the Bush Mountain Trail. Otherwise, continue straight ahead on the Tejas Trail. The next 5 miles of the trailhead along more forested and flatter terrain. Although you won't have as many sweeping canyon views on this section, the shade and solitude offered by the dense coniferous forest is a welcome break. The trail has a few rolling ups and downs, but nothing like the first climb you had to contend with. Shortly after you pass a junction with the Juniper Trail on your right, you'll come to the Tejas backcountry site. This centrally located backcountry camping area has five sites and is located in a more densely forested area providing nicely shaded campsites that are more protected from the wind. A short distance further on after passing the Blue Ridge Trail junction on your left, you'll come to the Mescalero campground (eight sites) located on a slope overlooking a small drainage--another option for an overnight stay. Continuing on, the Tejas Trail passes the McKittrick Canyon Trail and Manzanita Ridge Route before turning northeast at Lost Peak and beginning its descent into Dog Canyon. This two-mile long section steadily winds down toward the northern trailhead. Be sure to take your time and enjoy the stunning views on the way down! Note: There is no transportation between the two trailheads. Hikers must plan ahead to leave a vehicle or arrange an alternate form of transportation in order to be shuttled between the start and end of the trail.

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