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
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 |