El Capitan (Texas)

El Capitan (Spanish: El Capitán) is a peak in Culberson County, Texas, located within Guadalupe Mountains National Park. The 10th-highest peak in Texas at 8,085 ft (2,464 m), El Capitan is part of the Guadalupe Mountains, an exposed portion of a Permian period reef uplifted and exposed by tectonic activity during the late Cretaceous period. The southern terminus of the Guadalupe Mountains, El Capitan looms over U.S. 62/180, where its imposing height and stark outline have made it one of the iconic images of the Trans-Pecos to generations of travelers.

El Capitan
Highest point
Elevation8,064 ft (2,458 m)
Prominence285 ft (87 m)
Parent peakGuadalupe Peak
Coordinates31°52′38″N 104°51′29″W
Geography
El Capitan
Parent rangeGuadalupe Mountains
Topo mapGuadalupe Peak
Geology
Age of rockPermian
Climbing
Easiest routeHike
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