Bush Mountain

Bush Mountain

Natural Attr
Last Updated: July 2026

Type

Mountain Peak

Accessibility

Hiking or horseback required; remote wilderness peak

Best Season

Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October)

Features

Mountain peak at 8,631 ft; Permian reef limestone formation; Bush Mountain Wilderness Campground on trail below southeast side of summit; radio repeater installation near summit; designated wilderness designation

Elevation

8,631 ft

Overview

About This Attraction

From the summit at 8,631 feet, visitors stand atop Texas's second-highest peak with expansive views across the Guadalupe Mountains Wilderness. Bush Mountain sits nearly three miles northwest of Guadalupe Peak and is accessible only by hiking or horseback. The mountain's ancient Permian reef limestone composition has been shaped by regional uplift and erosion over geological time. The Bush Mountain Wilderness Campground, located on the trail just below the southeast side of the summit, offers overnight access to this remote wilderness peak.

Quick Facts

Type

Mountain Peak

Elevation

8,631 ft

Access

Hiking or horseback required; remote wilderness peak

Main Features

Mountain peak at 8,631 ft; Permian reef limestone formation; Bush Mountain Wilderness Campground on trail below southeast side of summit; radio repeater installation near summit; designated wilderness designation

What You'll See

Rocky peak summit; panoramic views across Guadalupe Mountains Wilderness; Guadalupe Peak visible to southeast; surrounding valleys and ridge formations; clear skies revealing distant terrain; rock strata and limestone formations visible throughout approach trail

What Makes It Special

Second-highest peak in the state of Texas. Ancient Permian reef limestone composition. Situated in designated Guadalupe Mountains Wilderness requiring foot or horseback travel only. Radio repeater installation reflects peak's elevation and prominence in park landscape.

Best Time to Visit

Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) offer moderate temperatures and clear skies. Summer heat at elevation is intense. Winter access is unreliable due to snow and weather conditions.

Safety Considerations

High elevation (8,631 ft) subject to rapid weather changes and temperature swings. Exposed to afternoon thunderstorms, particularly in summer. Remote location far from immediate assistance. No water sources confirmed along trail. Physical endurance required for access. Stay on established trail in designated wilderness. Travel only in daylight hours.

Visitor Tips

  • The radio repeater near the summit marks the peak; it's visible from distance and reflects the mountain's prominence.
  • Bush Mountain Trail is the only established route; stay on marked path in designated wilderness.
  • Bush Mountain Wilderness Campground along the trail offers overnight access; plan accordingly.
  • Start early; this remote peak requires full daylight for safe travel.
  • Weather changes rapidly at 8,631 ft; bring layers and rain gear regardless of forecast.
  • This is a light-use wilderness peak—expect solitude compared to Guadalupe Peak.
ℹ️ Data Sources
📖 National Park Service — Bush Mountain (official page) (checked 2026-07-13) 📖 National Park Service — Guadalupe Mountains National Park fees, hours & conditions (checked 2026-07-05) 📖 Climate data: Pine Springs, Tx Us, 5,590 ft (NOAA 1991-2020 normals, station USC00417044) 📝 YourNPGuide Editorial

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