Hike and learn about the history of the Mescalero Apache within the Davis Mountains.
Mescalero Apache considered the Davis Mountains one of their homes before the U.S. Army established Fort Davis in 1854. They displayed amazing adaptive skills as they learned to survive in this rugged terrain. Join us on this history hike as we consider why they moved here and what forces pushed them out. This trail has some elevation gain and is rocky.
Meet: At the CCC Trailhead (parking lot across from site #47)
Bring: Hiking shoes, water, hat, sunscreen, trekking poles (if needed)
Cost: Free for campers or day users w/ permit - daily entrance fee is $6.00/adult, or free for the carload with Texas State Park Pass
*** Please see our current program flyers posted throughout the park, and on our Facebook page and Instagram page to confirm what programs are happening during your visit.
Contact Name: Charlie Ewing
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Contact Phone Number: (432) 426-3337, x2123
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