Amazing Trail. About 4 MI total. Wear proper shoes, this one's a rocky one, lots of boulders to climb and scramble over but fun and rewarding. You will start from the parking lot using the same...
Devil's Hall Trail
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Devil's Hall Trail in Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas, offers hikers a unique experience as they traverse a narrow, vertical-walled ravine through thin-layered strata. This 2.1-mile trail, with an elevation change of 750 feet, provides a moderately challenging hike that showcases the stunning beauty of the surrounding cliffs and the colorful big-toothed maple trees that line the upper part of the canyon.
Starting from the campground at the mouth of Pine Spring Canyon, hikers can enjoy the picturesque scenery as they follow the dry wash running through the canyon. The trail leads to a narrow, enclosed section known as Devil's Hall, where the ravine cuts through limestone cliffs, creating a breathtaking sight. With its easy accessibility and year-round availability, Devil's Hall Trail is a popular choice for nature enthusiasts seeking a memorable hiking experience in the heart of Guadalupe Mountains National Park.
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Whew! This was a tough little hike. The National Park Service has changed the rating of this hike from difficult to strenuous and I can totally understand why. You will definitely be rock...
I know Guadalupe Mountains National Park is very remote and not many folks visit this section of the country. But within Guadalupe Mountains, today, I'd like to highlight this Devil's Hall Trail...
When you get to Guadalupe Mountains National Park, from the Pine Creek campground, there's not too many places to go hiking, other than the four trails that depart from the Pine Creek trail head....


