These 12 Epic Mountains And Hills In Texas Will Drop Your Jaw
Did you know that there are over 2,000 mountains in Texas? Of course, we have three major mountain ranges: the Franklin, the Guadalupe, and the Davis Mountain Range, but most people don’t know about the hundreds of others waiting to be explored. We’ve gathered some breathtaking photos of some other mountains in Texas as well, so get ready to be amazed!
What are your favorite mountains in Texas? Tell us in the comments! For more outdoor adventures, gas up the car and take a scenic drive down one of these backroads in Texas.
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What are the best hikes with a view in Texas?
One of the best hikes in Texas also happens to be one of the most dangerous, so process with caution. Within the Guadalupe Mountain National Park, there are dozens of hiking trails to explore, but few compare to the Highpoint Trail. The trail is very steep, especially at the beginning, but once you reach the top you’ll be standing at an elevation of 8,749 feet, which will grant you access to some of the most beautiful views in Texas.
Does Texas have any natural wonders?
Texas’ diverse landscape is full of natural wonders just waiting to be explored. On the coastal side, the Padre Island National Seashore is the longest stretch of undeveloped barrier islands on the planet and boasts over 65 miles of undisturbed coastline to enjoy. Of course, Jacob’s Well is one of the most popular natural wonders in Texas, and a sight everyone should see in person at least once. Finally, we have to mention the natural wonder that is Big Bend. While it may be one of the least-visited national parks in the country, its raw natural beauty makes it one of the best dark sky spots in the world.
Which state parks should I visit in Texas?
With more than 85 state parks in Texas, you could spend a lifetime exploring them all and still not see everything. While the most popular state parks in Texas, like Colorado Bend State Park and Guadalupe Mountains National Park, are definitely worthy of a road trip, some of the most underrated state parks in Texas, like Tyler State Park and Mother Neff State Park might just capture your heart with their unique landscape, beautiful scenery, and abundant wildlife.