Guadalupe Mountains National Park Camping
in February

🏕️ 46 campsites🚗 7 hr from Austin📅 Book in September

Booking Guadalupe Mountains National Park in February

Texas state parks open reservations exactly 5 months in advance at 8 a.m. Central — so for a February trip, the booking window opens in September. Popular weekends can disappear within minutes of the window opening. If your dates are already full, set a Camp.land alert and we’ll email you the moment a cancellation opens.

What to Expect in February

Mild and uncrowded, with wildflowers starting late in the month. Easy to reserve.

Park Highlights

  • Guadalupe Peak — highest point in Texas (8,749 ft)
  • McKittrick Canyon fall foliage (October-November)
  • Ancient Permian reef fossils
  • 80+ miles of hiking trails
  • Dark sky stargazing
  • Dramatic desert-to-mountain elevation changes

Tips

  • Start the Guadalupe Peak hike before dawn to summit by noon and avoid afternoon thunderstorms
  • Visit McKittrick Canyon in late October for the best fall color in Texas
  • No hookups, no showers, no firewood — come prepared for primitive camping
  • Wind is constant and often fierce — bring strong tent stakes and low-profile tent

Get Notified

Set a February Alert

We scan Guadalupe Mountains National Park every 10 minutes and email you the moment a site opens for your dates.

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