Devil's Hall overview
Devil's Hall
There are several reasons to visit Devil's Hall. Firstly, it is a great way to explore the natural beauty of the Guadalupe Mountains National Park. The trail takes you through a scenic canyon and leads you to a narrow rock hallway that is surrounded by towering cliffs. Hikers can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding mountains and canyons.
Additionally, Devil's Hall is home to a variety of unique plants and wildlife. The park is home to over 300 species of birds, including golden eagles, peregrine falcons, and vultures. Visitors may also spot mule deer, coyotes, and black bears.
One of the most unique features of Devil's Hall is the rock formations. The trail takes you through a narrow hallway that is formed by towering cliffs on both sides. The rock walls are made up of layers of limestone and shale, which have been eroded over time by wind and water. The result is a stunning display of natural beauty that is not to be missed.
Overall, Devil's Hall is a must-visit point of interest in the Guadalupe Mountains National Park. Visitors can enjoy scenic views, unique wildlife, and stunning rock formations. It is a great way to experience the natural beauty of New Mexico and is suitable for hikers of all levels.
Plan your visit down to the hour
Same weather feed Snoflo's iOS app uses -- updated continuously from NOAA / yr.no.
Next 5 days, hour by hour
Temperature line with weather symbols on top, snow + rain accumulation as columns, humidity as a dotted line.
5-day forecast table
Every 3 hours, broken out across temperature, snow, rain, humidity, and wind.
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15-day temperature & precipitation
Daily temperatures, snow, and rain projected over the next two weeks.
Plan a longer trip
The closest parks, campgrounds, fishing spots, and other landmarks so a quick visit can grow into a full day.
Parks
- Wilderness Guadalupe Mountains
- Lincoln National Forest
- Protection Area (Administrative) Guadalupe Cave
- Guadalupe Mountains National Park
- Carlsbad Caverns National Park
- Wilderness Carlsbad Caverns
Responsible visitation & Leave No Trace
- Know before you go
- Check the operator's site (BLM, NPS, state agency, or private owner) for access rules, permits, and seasonal closures before driving out.
- Stay on trail
- Many points of interest sit in fragile ecosystems. Stick to marked paths to protect vegetation and prevent erosion.
- Respect wildlife
- Observe from a distance, never feed wildlife, and give nesting birds and denning mammals plenty of space.
- Pack it in, pack it out
- Take all trash, food scraps, and gear back with you. Remote sites often have no trash service.
- Leave what you find
- Don't take rocks, plants, fossils, or artifacts. Federal law protects cultural and natural resources on public land.
Set push alerts in the Snoflo app
Save Devil's Hall as a favorite, set a weather threshold (precipitation, freezing temperatures), and the iOS app will push the moment conditions cross.
About Devil's Hall
What is Devil's Hall?
A point of interest in New-Mexico tracked by Snoflo -- typically a scenic landmark, named summit, monument, or viewpoint.
How fresh is the weather data?
The hourly forecast updates throughout the day from NOAA / yr.no public feeds.
When is the best time to visit?
Use the 15-day temperature & precipitation outlook on this page to pick a window with comfortable temperatures and low precipitation.
How do I get there?
Tap Directions in the hero above for Google Maps driving directions, or Open in map to center the Snoflo interactive map on the spot.
Can I get alerts when conditions change?
Yes -- alerts are managed in the Snoflo iOS app. Favorite this POI, set a threshold (temperature, precipitation), and you'll get a push the moment it crosses.
Other points of interest near here
Snoflo-tracked landmarks within driving distance of Devil's Hall.