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Trans-Pecos Texas Ranges

Range TypeBogus mountain grouping for this site
Highest PointGuadalupe Peak (8749 ft/2667 m)
CountriesUnited States
States/ProvincesTexas (87%), New Mexico (12%)
(numbers are approximate percentage of range area)
Area36,823 sq mi / 95,371 sq km
Area may include lowland areas
Extent259 mi / 417 km North-South
316 mi / 509 km East-West
Center Lat/Long30° 51' N; 104° 0' W
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Map of Trans-Pecos Texas Ranges
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Note: Range borders shown on map are an approximation and are not authoritative.
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Other Ranges: To go to pages for other ranges either click on the map above, or on range names in the hierarchy snapshot below, which show the parent, siblings, and children of the Trans-Pecos Texas Ranges.
Southwest Basins and RangesLevel 3 (Parent)
         Northwest Arizona RangesLevel 4 (Sibling)
         North Sonoran Desert RangesLevel 4 (Sibling)
         South Sonoran Desert RangesLevel 4 (Sibling)
         Southeast Arizona RangesLevel 4 (Sibling)
         Southwest New Mexico RangesLevel 4 (Sibling)
         Southeast New Mexico RangesLevel 4 (Sibling)
         Trans-Pecos Texas RangesLevel 4
                 El Paso RangesLevel 5 (Child)
                 Van Horn AreaLevel 5 (Child)
                 Presidio County AreaLevel 5 (Child)
                 Guadalupe MountainsLevel 5 (Child)
                 Delaware MountainsLevel 5 (Child)
                 Davis MountainsLevel 5 (Child)
                 Glass MountainsLevel 5 (Child)
                 Big Bend RangesLevel 5 (Child)



Major Peaks of the Trans-Pecos Texas Ranges

Ten Highest Peaks
RankPeak NameftmRange5
1.Guadalupe Peak87492667Guadalupe Mountains
2.Bush Mountain86312631Guadalupe Mountains
3.Shumard Peak86152626Guadalupe Mountains
4.Bartlett Peak85082593Guadalupe Mountains
5.Baldy Peak83782554Davis Mountains
6.Hunter Peak83682551Guadalupe Mountains
7.Blue Ridge8360+2548+Guadalupe Mountains
8.Mount Pratt83422543Guadalupe Mountains
9.Frijole Peak82432512Guadalupe Mountains
10.Mount Livermore8206+2501+Davis Mountains
Sub-peaks are excluded from this list. List may not be complete, since only summits in the PBC Database are included.
Child Range High Points
RankPeak NameftmRange5
1.Guadalupe Peak87492667Guadalupe Mountains
2.Baldy Peak83782554Davis Mountains
3.Emory Peak78252385Big Bend Ranges
4.Chinati Peak77282355Presidio County Area
5.Eagle Peak74842281Van Horn Area
6.Wind Mountain72802219El Paso Ranges
7.Gilliland Peak6520+1987+Glass Mountains
8.Delaware Benchmark58881795Delaware Mountains



Photos of Peaks in the Trans-Pecos Texas Ranges

Guadalupe Peak

Guadalupe Peak, Texas, is crowned with a metal pyramid monument (1989-05-06).
Bartlett Peak
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Come see the ladybugs on Bartlett Peak in June! (2015-06-20). Photo by Matt Sedlak.
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Baldy Peak
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Baldy Peak Summit Mount Livermore Davis Mountains Preserve Fort Davis TX (2014-07-12). Photo by Brian Maddix.
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Hunter Peak
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Hunter Peak from tourist trail to Guadalupe Peak (2016-01-29). Photo by Serguei Okountsev.
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El Capitan
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El Capitan (1985? ). Photo by R Scott.
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Peak 8040
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Wildflower and BandannaMan sitting on Peak 7320 in Davis Mountains Preserve with Livermore (Baldy) behind and above Wildflower's head and Mescalero (Peak 8040) behind and to the right of BandannaMan's head (2015-03-22). Photo by Matt Sedlak.
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Lost Peak
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Summit cairn on Lost Peak summit (2018-05-03). Photo by Phil Gavenda.
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Emory Peak
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Emory Peak, Texas, looking south from a shelter at Chisos Basin Campground (2012-01-29). Photo by Ben Lostracco.
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Chinati Peak
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Buckle up for a wild ride (2019-04-04). Photo by H Yless.
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Richman Mountain
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Shot of Livermore/Baldy from Richman Mountain summit in Davis Mountain Preserve (2014-08-17). Photo by Matt Sedlak.
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