
Hueco Tanks State Park & Historic Site: découverte guidée au cœur d'un désert à accès limité
Hueco Tanks State Park & Historic Site, à El Paso, protège des pétroglyphes et les Hueco Tanks uniques, situés dans un paysage désertique à accès limité. Le parc met l'accent sur des visites guidées par des rangers et une brève orientation, avec des limites de fréquentation et des réservations par téléphone. Les visiteurs peuvent explorer des zones en autonomie ou participer à des visites pour une histoire plus approfondie, et ils devraient porter des chaussures de randonnée robustes pour les sentiers.
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Randonnées guidées par un ranger pour explorer l'art rupestre ancien et en apprendre davantage sur l'histoire culturelle du parc.
Emplacements de camping limités pour les nuitées, avec un maximum de 3 nuits par visite.
Accès à des sentiers désignés pour une exploration autonome des paysages pittoresques et des réservoirs d'eau.
Séance d'orientation obligatoire de 15 minutes pour informer les visiteurs des règles du parc, de son histoire et des efforts de conservation.
Entrée sur autorisation dans des zones protégées présentant des caractéristiques archéologiques et naturelles importantes.
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Kate Scott
This is one of my favorite places. We visit often; there is something in the air that just calms my soul. Volunteering here has really immersed us in the culture of this magical place. The staff are wonderful and helpful. The mountains, history, and pictographs are worth the drive! Be sure to call at least a week in advance, up to 3 months, and get on a guided tour. You can see a lot in the self guided area, but the tours take you to the next level. Just be aware that you must attend a 15 minute orientation when you visit (once a year,) as the park has a deep history that needs to be understood and respected. Check the website and get all the details so you won't be surprised when you arrive (there are attendance limits and other info you should know;) but again: the effort is very much worth it!
Avi Baram
Great park. Limited for 3 night only. Only 20 spots.but don't go if you are not planning to visit the historical site.which need permit. And book a tour.if to, there no reason to come her.
C HF
Great way to spend a day! Wear good hiking shoes and enjoy some beautiful scenery! My only complaint is that our peaceful adventure was constantly interrupted by gun fire from a nearby shooting range.
Cynthia Floyd
This was one of the best state park experiences we’ve ever had! We did the Pictograph guided hike #1 and it was fabulous. Park Ranger Nicole did an outstanding job and her knowledge of the flora and fauna, park and pictograph history made it a meaningful experience. Highly recommend! This park has limited access so reserve early.
Jan P
This is a unique park that has a limit to the number of people who can enter daily. It’s known for its petroglyphs and Hueco tanks, which translate to hollows that hold water, some of which can be seen easily and others that are only accessible by Ranger guided tours. We stopped by on the way to New Mexico and there was no one available for tours at the time. It’s really hot during the summer and therefore not very crowded. You’ll need to plan ahead in cooler weather. They don’t take online reservations - you have to call in.