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Guadalupe Peak Trail

$59
Drawn from the real elevation of Guadalupe Peak Trail.
StyleTopographic
Size 18×24″
Print only, rolled in a tube. Fits a standard 18×24″ frame.
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The print

Printed to order at 300 DPI, rendered natively at your size and never upscaled. Print only; the frame in the photos is for scale.

Shipping & returns

Printed in 2 to 5 business days, then 3 to 5 in transit within the US, rolled in a sturdy tube. Free US shipping; outside the US, shipping is calculated at checkout. 14-day reprint-or-refund guarantee, any reason, no return shipping. You have 1 hour after checkout to change trail, style or size, just reply to your confirmation email. Full returns policy.

Guadalupe Peak Trail · Topographic · 18×24″
$59 5 to 10 business days

About the Guadalupe Peak Trail trail

Guadalupe Peak Trail covers 4.2 miles point to point in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. The route rises 2,923 feet in total, and its elevation spans 5,853 to 8,744 feet. The steepest pitch reaches 44 percent, against an average of 696 feet of gain per mile. On our gain-and-distance scale it falls in the strenuous band.

The trail

Guadalupe Peak, also known as Signal Peak, is the highest natural point in Texas, with an elevation of 8,751 feet (2,667 m) above sea level. It is located in Guadalupe Mountains National Park, and is part of the Guadalupe Mountains range in southeastern New Mexico and West Texas.

Text: Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0

Along the route

  • Guadalupe Peakmi 4.2

Places OpenStreetMap maps within 150 m of the route.

Questions about the Guadalupe Peak Trail print

What sizes does the Guadalupe Peak Trail poster come in?
4 sizes: 12×16″ $39, 18×24″ $59, 24×32″ $79, 30×40″ $99. Every size is printed natively at 300 DPI, from $39.
Is this made from real elevation data?
Yes. The contours and elevation profile are drawn from USGS 3DEP and AWS Terrain Tiles sampled along the actual Guadalupe Peak Trail track.
How hard is Guadalupe Peak Trail?
On our gain-and-distance scale it falls in the strenuous band: 4.2 mi point to point with 2,923 ft of climbing. The scale uses only distance and climbing; it does not account for exposure, altitude, cables, river crossings or permits.

Place names along the route: © OpenStreetMap contributors, ODbL. Place names: GeoNames.org (CC BY 4.0). Best months are an estimate from NASA POWER climate data (CC BY 4.0), 2001 to 2020 monthly averages adjusted to the trail's elevation, not an official season; check current conditions and closures.