What are the highest roads in Texas?

Located in the southern part of the country, Texas has a diverse and large topography. It’s bordered by New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana, and also by the Gulf of Mexico. It’s the second-largest state after Alaska. It features a variety of geographical regions, including deserts, plains, forests, and mountains.

Highest roads of Texas

Highest roads of Texas

Mountain Elevation County Surface
Eagle Peak 2.281m (7,484ft) Hudspeth Paved 
Whitetail Mountain 2.216m (7,270ft) Jeff Davis Gravel
Brooks Mountain 2.185m (7,168ft) Jeff Davis Gravel
Brown Mountain 2.133m (6,998ft) Jeff Davis Gravel 
Mount Locke 2.070m (6,790ft) Jeff Davis Paved 
Lockes Gap 2.035m (6,676ft) Jeff Davis Gravel
Mount Fowlkes 2.030m (6,660ft) Jeff Davis Paved 
Black Mountain 2.008m (6,587ft) Jeff Davis Gravel
TX-166 Road 1.896m (6,220ft) Jeff Davis Paved 
Beef Pasture Gap 1,878 m (6,161ft) Jeff Davis Paved