Dog Canyon Campground — Guadalupe Mountains National Park Camping
in July

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Booking Dog Canyon Campground — Guadalupe Mountains National Park in July

Texas state parks open reservations exactly 5 months in advance at 8 a.m. Central — so for a July trip, the booking window opens in February. Popular weekends can disappear within minutes of the window opening. If your dates are already full, check the booking system directly for cancellations, or book a cabin or vacation rental nearby.

What to Expect in July

Peak heat and peak demand at water parks. Book far ahead, or watch for cancellations closer to your date.

Park Highlights

  • Remote, forested canyon at 6,300 feet
  • Reached from the New Mexico side at the end of NM Hwy 137
  • Trails to Lost Peak and Marcus Overlook start here
  • Cooler and greener than the desert below
  • Very quiet, well away from any town
  • Nearest lodging market is Carlsbad, New Mexico

Tips

  • The nearest town is Carlsbad, New Mexico, about a 70-mile drive, so arrive with fuel, water, and supplies
  • There are no hookups and no showers, so come prepared for primitive camping
  • The Lost Peak trail is a strenuous 6.4-mile round trip with about 1,500 feet of gain
  • It is roughly a two-hour drive between Dog Canyon and the Pine Springs side of the park

Booking Tip

Book Early or Go Cabin

Reservations for Dog Canyon Campground — Guadalupe Mountains National Park open exactly 5 months out at 8 a.m. Central. If July is already full, a cabin or vacation rental nearby is bookable today.

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