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Culberson County

Hunter Peak and The Bowl Loop

Hard

4.6

(4654)

14,252

hikers

Hunter Peak and The Bowl Loop

06:17

14.9km

860m

Hiking

The Hunter Peak and The Bowl Loop offers a challenging hike through Guadalupe Mountains National Park. This difficult route spans 9.2 miles (14.9 km) and involves a significant elevation gain of 2829 feet (862 metres), taking approximately 6 hours and 17 minutes to complete. You will begin in the desert lowlands, quickly ascending into the shaded Bear Canyon before reaching panoramic views from Hunter Peak, which provides expansive vistas of the Chihuahuan Desert and Guadalupe Peak.

When planning your visit, start from the Pine Springs Trailhead, where you will find a convenient picnic area. Trekking poles are highly recommended for stability, especially on the steep and rocky sections of the Bear Canyon Trail. Consider hiking between mid-October and mid-November if you want to experience vibrant fall colors along the route.

This trail is notable for its dramatic ecological transition, moving from arid desert to a unique high-elevation forest known as 'The Bowl'. Here, you will discover ponderosa pines, a striking contrast to the surrounding desert landscape. The loop provides a rewarding experience for fit hikers seeking diverse scenery and a strenuous workout.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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63 m

Pine Springs Trailhead with Picnic Area

Highlight • Trail

The Pine Springs Area and Trailhead is where many trails in the National Park begin and is by far the most heavily used day-use area in the park. Despite this, however, the parking lot is rather small so either plan to arrive early to get a spot or just park in the much larger Visitor Center lot. It is just a short distance away and there is a short trail connecting the two areas.

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6.27 km

The Bowl

Highlight • Forest

The Bowl is a small patch of dense remnant pine forest north of Hunter Peak. It is a great, challenging, destination in of itself, but is also a great add-on for those doing Hunter Peak and looking for some extra milage. This type of forest is somewhat unique at this elevation, and it is a great place to look for deer and elk among the trees in the shade.

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8.61 km

Hunter Peak

Highlight • Summit

Hunter Peak stands at 8,368 feet and was named after two ranchers, J. C. Hunter and J. C. Hunter, Jr., who owned much of the land that is now a part of the park. Hunter Peak has some of the best views in the Guadalupe Mountains National Park. Sweeping views of the vast desert are to the south, to the north are views of the Bowl, and to the west are phenomenal views of Guadalupe Peak. Hunter Peak is a proud summit and a great place to take in the some of the best views in Guadalupe National Park.

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10.0 km

4.72 km

127 m

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14.8 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Hunter Peak and The Bowl Loop suitable for beginners?

No, this is a difficult and strenuous hike. It involves significant elevation gain (over 860 meters) and varied, often steep and rocky terrain. Hikers should be physically fit and have prior hiking experience to tackle this loop, which typically takes 6 to 8 hours to complete.

Where can I park to access the Hunter Peak and The Bowl Loop?

The primary access point for this loop is the Pine Springs Trailhead with Picnic Area. This trailhead offers parking facilities. Arriving early, especially on weekends or during peak seasons, is recommended to secure a spot.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this hike?

Yes, the Hunter Peak and The Bowl Loop is located within Guadalupe Mountains National Park, which requires an entrance fee. You can find current fee information and any specific regulations on the official NPS website.

Is the Hunter Peak and The Bowl Loop dog-friendly?

No, dogs are generally not permitted on trails within Guadalupe Mountains National Park, including the Hunter Peak and The Bowl Loop. This is to protect wildlife and natural resources. Service animals are an exception.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The best time to hike is typically spring and fall. Fall, specifically from mid-October to mid-November, is particularly popular due to the vibrant fall colors in Bear Canyon and The Bowl. Summers can be very hot, and winters may bring snow and ice at higher elevations.

What is the terrain like on this trail?

The terrain is highly varied. The ascent via Bear Canyon Trail is steep and rocky with numerous switchbacks, often shaded by bigtooth maple and madrone trees. Higher up, it transitions to a high-elevation meadow and the unique pine forest of The Bowl. The descent, often via Tejas Trail, is generally less steep but still involves many switchbacks. Lower sections are more desert-like with grasses and cacti.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

Key highlights include the Pine Springs Trailhead with Picnic Area, the unique high-elevation forest known as The Bowl, and the summit of Hunter Peak, which offers expansive panoramic views of the Chihuahuan Desert and Guadalupe Peak.

What's the recommended direction to hike the loop?

It is generally recommended to hike the loop clockwise. This means ascending via the steep Bear Canyon Trail and descending via the Tejas Trail. This approach allows for a more gradual descent and can be easier on the knees.

Does this route connect with other trails?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of several official trails. You will hike along parts of the Bear Canyon Trail, the Bowl Trail, and the Frijole Trail as you complete the loop.

Are there water sources available along the trail?

There are no reliable natural water sources directly on the trail. Hikers must carry all the water they will need for the entire duration of this challenging hike. It's advisable to carry more than you think you'll need, especially during warmer months.

What should I pack for this challenging hike?

Given the trail's difficulty and varied conditions, you should pack plenty of water, high-energy snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), layers of clothing for changing temperatures, a map and compass or GPS device, a first-aid kit, and sturdy hiking boots. Trekking poles are highly recommended for stability on steep and rocky sections.

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