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What is the best area to stay in Pine Springs?
The best area to stay in Pine Springs is near the Pine Springs Visitor Center, which provides the most convenient access to Guadalupe Mountains National Park.

This area is the primary gateway for exploring the national park. It's located directly off US Highway 62/180 and offers the closest accommodation options to the park's main hiking trails and attractions. The visitor centre itself is a great starting point for information, permits, and exhibits about the local geology and wildlife.

For families, staying close to the Pine Springs Visitor Center is ideal because of the easy access to family-friendly trails and ranger programmes. The Frijole Ranch History Museum, a short drive from the visitor centre, offers a glimpse into the area's past with historic buildings and exhibits that children often find engaging.

Couples looking for an escape into nature will appreciate this location for its direct access to some of the park's most scenic trails, such as the Guadalupe Peak Trail for breathtaking views or the Devil's Hallway Trail for a more challenging hike.
When is the best time to go to Pine Springs?
The best time to visit Pine Springs is during the spring (late March to May) and autumn (late September to November) months.

Spring in Pine Springs offers pleasant temperatures, typically ranging from 15°C to 25°C, making it ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring the Guadalupe Mountains National Park. The desert flora also comes alive with wildflowers during this period. This season is particularly good for active couples and nature enthusiasts who want to enjoy the trails without the intense summer heat.

Autumn also provides comfortable weather, with temperatures similar to spring. The cooler air makes long hikes enjoyable, and the light is often beautiful for photography. It's an excellent time for families looking to explore the park's natural beauty and history without the crowds or extreme temperatures of other seasons.
Can I cancel my hotel reservation on Expedia?
You can cancel your hotel reservation on Expedia, though it depends on the cancellation policy of your booking. Most bookings are refundable if canceled within 24-48 hours of the scheduled arrival. Be sure to check your booking confirmation for the exact cancellation policy. If free cancellation is available, you can cancel directly through your Expedia account by logging in, going to "My Trips", and selecting your reservation. To find flexible deals, filter your search by "Fully refundable property" for hotels in Pine Springs.
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How much is the nightly rate at a Pine Springs hotel?
Prices for hotels in Pine Springs often vary, but you can find a great deal from £204 on Expedia. All sorts of factors affect price, such as the time of year or the days of the week you choose for your stay. Find the best deals by being flexible with your dates, and sort search results by "Price: low to high" for the cheapest rate.

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