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The ultimate adventure guide

Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/13/2018
The RV section of the campground is on a large parking lot.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/13/2018
First-come, first-served camping registration station. There are no reservations.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/13/2018
RV site 25 is probably the best in the RV section and will get some limited shade.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/13/2018
The RV section of the campground.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/13/2018
The bath house with a utility sink and flushing toilets.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/13/2018
The RV section of the campground.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/13/2018
Sign at the hiking information and backcountry hiking registration board.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/13/2018
Sign at the hiking information and backcountry hiking registration board.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/13/2018
Water station in the campground.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/13/2018
Tent site car parking. The sites require a short walk.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/13/2018
Vault toilet at the lower end of the campground. Tent campers can also use the bath house (no showers) in the RV section.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/13/2018
Most isolated tent site and probably the best site, site 9.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/13/2018
The narrow Pine Springs Valley from above the campground.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/13/2018
El Capitan from U.S. 62 as you climb out of the lower desert.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/13/2018
The Guadalupe Mountains approaching the park from El Paso.

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