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- skeetshooterExplorerThanks for the addition information, making the trip ina couple of weeks.
Skeetshooter - 2gypsies1Explorer IIIGuadalupe Pass for eastbound will be an uphill for 2-3 miles. I can't even recall any issues so it's not a biggie. At this time of year the thing to watch for would be heat and/or wind. You know how your truck reacts to these. The elevation is 5400' so not bad. You will not actually be driving Guadalupe Mountain. The Pass is outside the national park on a good highway.
Here's a YouTube for the drive. Enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEkibTGzP9U - skeetshooterExplorerThanks to all of you who respond. Great information. How steep is the grade
South of Carlsbad? - 2gypsies1Explorer III62/180 is a very good highway with no issues. We've stayed at Brantley Lake State Park for touring Carlsbad.
The elevators are now in service. However, on the web site at the top of the page is an Alert so notice that they've had rain which caused some flooding and more rain is in store so check first as you get closer to El Paso.
https://www.nps.gov/cave/index.htm
You mentioned you're coming from Arizona and there's another gorgeous cave - Kartchner Caverns State Park at Benson, AZ just off I-10 that you might want to check out. It also has a nice campground with electric. (Volunteered there)
http://azstateparks.com/Parks/KACA/
Caves are nice to explore in hot weather. :) Enjoy! - Second_ChanceExplorer IIAs has been said, the roads are fine - we just did it in March with a 13.9K fifth wheel. We also stay at the Escapee's park just north of Carlsbad. The main reason that I'm posting is to encourage you to check on the status of the elevators at the caverns. They were out of service when we were there with no date for completion of repairs. That meant a minimum four-hour walk in and out. I did it many times in my youth (grew up in Las Cruces), but in my 60s, it's a different thing...
Rob - agesilausExplorer III
PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:
RV Parks Carlsbad - KOA is a great facility. Brantley Lake State Park is a good choice also.
We are Escapee's so stay at the Co-op a bit north of those.
The RV parks in Carlsbad haven't impressed me, and some are not friendly to long trailers - especially those closest to downtown Carlsbad.
There is an RV Park that is part of the White's City complex at the entrance to Carlsbad NP. Some like it, some don't.
White's City is almost the definition of a tourist trap. It has actually become something of a 'must' stop because such places are dying out across the country.
I'll agree with that, White's City hasn't impressed us. Wall Drugs is a much better example of the western tourist trap. We usually stay at a CG in Carlsbad which is OK but nothing great. - agesilausExplorer IIIYeah it's a good road we've been down it a number of times. When we are going west on I-10 we get on 54 north and skip El Paso all together. It runs into 160. Driving 54 tho will certainly give you an appreciation of Phil Sheridan's quip about Texas and Hell.
Last time we went thru El Paso the radio was warning people to avoid a certain section of town since there was a gunfight going on in Juarez and bullets were flying across the border. - PawPaw_n_GramExplorerRV Parks Carlsbad - KOA is a great facility. Brantley Lake State Park is a good choice also.
We are Escapee's so stay at the Co-op a bit north of those.
The RV parks in Carlsbad haven't impressed me, and some are not friendly to long trailers - especially those closest to downtown Carlsbad.
There is an RV Park that is part of the White's City complex at the entrance to Carlsbad NP. Some like it, some don't.
White's City is almost the definition of a tourist trap. It has actually become something of a 'must' stop because such places are dying out across the country. - azdryheatExplorerThe road is fine. Just gas up in El Paso because there's nothing from there to the Caverns.
- Traver8ExplorerI travel that route all the time commuting between El Paso and my job near Hobbs. The road is fine. Mostly 2 lane but there are passing lanes in the areas where they are needed.
As it was said by another, this is a 130 mile stretch with no fuel service so be sure that you have enough as you leave El Paso. Another thing to be aware of is the lack of cell phone coverage in some areas.
Where are you planing to stay while visiting the caverns? No personal experience with any of the area parks but the general concensus on the forum is that the KOA to the North of Carlsbad is the best. A few miles out of the way but worth it.
You will have the relatively short but steep grade coming up to Guadalupe Mountains NP but just take your time and all will be fine. You should also consider stopping at the Guadalupe visitor center for a few minutes on your way through. It is the highest mountain in TX and a really interesting place.
Feel free to PM me or ask here if you have any specific questions. I will do my best to help out.
Terry
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