Texas Travel 365
There are plenty of mountains in Texas. In fact, the state is home to over 2,100 named mountains, peaks and hills.
This limestone peak is great for hikers and offers great views of the dammed section of the Colorado River, AKA, Lake Austin.
Guadalupe Peak is a part of the Guadalupe Mountains. This range is composed of fossilized coral reefs that have risen from the floor of the Chihuahuan Desert in Western Texas.
This peak sits at over 6,900 feet. Anthony’s is the second highest peak in Texas, and we will warn you, the terrain is hard to hike through.
Goat Mountain is in the Chisos Mountains in Big Bend National Park.
El Capitan is composed of limestone and offers stunning views.