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Guadalupe Mountains National Park’s Dog Canyon to Reopen

According to a press release, Guadalupe Mountains National Park (Texas) is reopening the Dog Canyon developed area, including the Indian Meadow Nature Trail, and the Dog Canyon Campground will reopen for overnight use on Monday.

According to its website, Dog Canyon is nestled in a quiet, forested canyon on the park’s northern end, at an elevation of 6,300 feet. Far from the hustle and bustle of the city, it is a perfect camping spot.

The campground features nine tent sites as well as four RV sites. Picnicking is also within the campground. Restrooms are equipped with sinks as well as flush toilets. Wood fires and charcoal are not allowed.

Reservations for the Dog Canyon Campground can be made online. The park reminds hikers and all overnight backpackers to dispose of human waste with a landfill-safe commercial toilet bag system.

For more information, click here.

This story originally appeared on Yahoo. Featured image from Dog Canyon

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