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Guadalupe Mountains National ParkManzanita Spring is a desirable watering hole for park wildlife.
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Guadalupe Mountains National Park
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By Mail
Guadalupe Mountains National Park
400 Pine Canyon Road
Salt Flat, TX 79847-9400

By Phone
Headquarters Visitor Center
(915) 828-3251

Dog Canyon Ranger Station
(575) 981-2418

By Fax
915-828-3269

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Guadalupe Mountains National Park

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A coiled rattler waits patiently for its prey.  

Did You Know?
Equipped with the most efficient heat receptors in the animal world, rattlesnakes distinguish not only direction of an object that differs in temperature from its background, but also distance, sensing changes < .001 degree Farhenheit.

Last Updated: July 17, 2008 at 17:35 EST