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Hueco Tanks State Historic Site

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Hueco Tanks State Historic Site

About Hueco Tanks State Historic Site

Hueco Tanks State Historic Site is located in Texas, approximately 23 mi (37 km) from El Paso.

Hueco Tanks State Historic Site travel guide

Understand

Hueco Tanks is an area of significant historical interest, and also an incredibly beautiful natural area. The "tanks" are reservoirs of water that fill up during the rare desert rains. Hueco Tanks is also well known for its rock climbing areas.

History The site has been visited by Native Americans for 10,000 years, as evidenced by a Folsom point arrowhead found here. Indian paintings are hidden in its caves.

Landscape The syenite boulders form nooks and crannies which rise hundreds of feet above the desert floor. See the picture above to get a sense of the experience of a world-famous climbing site.

Flora and fauna The site is part of the Chihuahuan desert. Mammoths rubbed their backs on the boulders at one spot (ask about this on the ranger tour).

Climate Desert. Hot in the summer, cool in the winter.

Getting there

East: Driving out of the Guadalupe Mountains west, about one hour. West: Driving from El Paso, go east on Montana Ave., US Route 180, for about 23 miles. Turn north on Ranch-Market 2775 until you see the site.

Getting around

All of Hueco Tanks is best viewed by foot. It is not a very wheelchair-accessible area and for persons with handicaps, much of the park will be inaccessible. If you move slowly and take time to rest on the many boulders, you can still enjoy the park.

See

Historic sites and art A landscape teeming with desert flora and fauna

Do

Hiking Rock climbing Ranger-guided tours

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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