400 Pine Cyn Salt Flat, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, TX 79847-4755Map
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An Interesting Piece of History
My son and I visited the Frijole Ranch when we were in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. The day we were in the park it was fogged in, raining, and many of the trails were icy so we looked for other ...
Authentic, original farmhouse and spring house, even a small schoolhouse. Nicely done displays. Covered the challenges that early families faced making a living in the Southwest. Knowledgeable and fri...
Really nice ranger there and happy to help with any questions etc. Loved that we are Australians so had a good chat with him! The ranch is interesting and you are able to walk around inside and into d...
This is a quick visit near the Smith Springs trail. It is only open to go inside on the weekends or limited times, but you can always walk around the ranch. Worth seeing.
An Interesting Piece of History
My son and I visited the Frijole Ranch when we were in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. The day we were in the park it was fogged in, raining, and many of the trails were icy so we looked for other ...
Authentic, early ranch living.
Authentic, original farmhouse and spring house, even a small schoolhouse. Nicely done displays. Covered the challenges that early families faced making a living in the Southwest. Knowledgeable and fri...
Nice stop
Nice little spot to stop on your way to the Smith Springs trail. The Ranger was helpful and maps with information on the trail are available
Interesting visit
Really nice ranger there and happy to help with any questions etc. Loved that we are Australians so had a good chat with him! The ranch is interesting and you are able to walk around inside and into d...
Cool History
This is a quick visit near the Smith Springs trail. It is only open to go inside on the weekends or limited times, but you can always walk around the ranch. Worth seeing.