
Drive to the Five Points Vista
Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Located line of sight to Dog Canyon, the Five Points Vista is a scenic overlook near the end of the Guadalupe Rim Road in the Lincoln National Forest's Guadalupe Ranger District. This viewpoint offers spectacular views of the 'Rim' and the Guadalupe Mountains.
Located line of sight to Dog Canyon, the Five Points Vista is a scenic overlook near the end of the Guadalupe Rim Road in the Lincoln National Forest's Guadalupe Ranger District. This viewpoint offers spectacular views of the 'Rim' and the Guadalupe Mountains. The Rim is nearly a 1500' - 2000' cliff marking the western extent of the Guadalupe Mountains. The Rim extends the entire north-south length of the ranger district and extends into National Park land at its south end. Southwest of Carlsbad turn west onto NM-137. Continue to Queen, New Mexico and turn left onto Forest Road 540 and follow this road for about 3 miles. There are vistas all along this area with convenient turn around points.
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1-4 Hours
While The Lincoln National Forest has no fee to travel, a park entry fee is required for all adult visitors.
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The highways are paved but park roads at Dog Canyon, and roads in the National Forest are graded gravel. Pullouts along the highway will have variable conditions, ranging from dirt to accessible facilities.
Yes — Pets disturb wildlife and are not allowed on trails. Your pets must remain in your vehicle as opportunities for pets are very limited in the park. Refer to the National Forest for relevant pet restrictions, if any.
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