Near Chihuahuan Desert Nature Trail
The Whale: Rock formation in Carlsbad Caverns on the way to the Big Room.
Near Chihuahuan Desert Nature Trail
Hall of White Giants.
Near Chihuahuan Desert Nature Trail
Carlsbad Caverns.
Near Chihuahuan Desert Nature Trail
Natural Entrance to Carlsbad Caverns.
Near Chihuahuan Desert Nature Trail
Natural Entrance to Carlsbad Caverns.... 750 feet under ground

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Chihuahuan Desert Nature Trail

4.0 (6 Ratings)
A nature trail that provides info on the surrounding environment and sweeping views of the Texas and NM countryside.
0.8
mi
Distance
55
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
Family FriendlyLess CrowdedViews
Access Issues
The trail is closed in the spring and summer in the evenings close to sunset during the bat flight in order to allow the bats to fly uninterrupted from the cave.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.79mi
Distance
55ft
Elevation Gain
55ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
4,405ft
High Point
4,350ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The trail as described here departs the far end of the parking lot and follows a paved path that is wheelchair accessible. The trail winds along the ridge line. Just off the trail are placards that identify plants and animals that call the desert home, and provide additional details on them. Shortly after starting, you pass the return on this loop. This leads down to the amphitheater area. At roughly .20 miles, there is a stone and wood structure with a couple of seats where you can sit and enjoy views of the desert below the ridge. New Mexico and Texas spread out before you. Leaving the structure, the trail narrows in order to prevent wheelchairs from progressing any further due to the descent of the trail after this point. At this point, the trail drops toward the Old Guano Road Trail, which was used to carry the guano from the trail out and to market. When you meet the old road, you can go to the right and follow the Old Guano Road Trail toward Whites City and away from the crowds, or you can go to the left and make your way back to the visitor center and amphitheater. Signs still identify plants and animals you may encounter. The trail passes the amphitheater, and you are left with another decision. You can follow the trail back up the hill to where you started, which leads back to the parking lot, or you can follow the path that leads back to the visitor center.This trail can also be started from the amphitheater by following the Old Guano Road Trail or follow the paved path up the hill to where it meets the trail from the parking lot.

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Contributors
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