Where is Beef Pasture Gap?

Where is Beef Pasture Gap?

Usa, north-america

Length

82.72 km

Elevation

1,878 m

Difficulty

hard

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, buckle up, road trip lovers! We're heading to Beef Pasture Gap in Jeff Davis County, Texas! This isn't your average highway – it's perched way up at 6,161 feet! Seriously, it's one of the highest paved roads you'll find in the Lone Star State.

You'll be cruising along Texas State Highway 118 (SH 118), a fully paved road that winds its way through the stunning Davis Mountains. The whole route clocks in at about 51.4 miles, stretching from I-10 down to Texas State Highway 17, near the cool little town of Fort Davis. Get ready for some seriously scenic backcountry vibes!

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Road Details

Country
Usa
Continent
north-america
Length
82.72 km
Max Elevation
1,878 m
Difficulty
hard

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