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  1. US 62/180 reenters Texas from New Mexico between Hobbs and Seminole. US 62 ends its overlap with US 180 in Seminole and begins an overlap with U.S. Route 385. The two highways run north-northeast through the towns of Seagraves and Wellman before entering Brownfield.

  2. Texas US 180 / US 385 in Seminole. US 62/US 385 travel concurrently to Brownfield. US 82 / US 380 in Brownfield. US 62/US 82 travels concurrently to Lubbock. US 62/US 380 travels concurrently through the city. US 84 in Lubbock I-27 / US 87 in Lubbock US 82 in Lubbock. The highways travel concurrently to southwest of Ralls. US 70 in Floydada.

  3. Jan 27, 2018 · U.S. 62. Totaling 410 miles in two sections within Texas, U.S. 62 begins in Downtown El Paso and travels east through Hudspeth County to Guadalupe Mountains National Park. Through New Mexico, U.S. 62 travels northeast to Carlsbad and east to Hobbs before crossing back into the Lone Star State west of Seminole.

  4. Nov 29, 2021 · U.S. Highway 62/180 provides the primary access to the park, with a number of spur roads leading into the park. From the south, Texas State Highway 54 leads directly to the Guadalupes from Van Horn, Texas.

  5. US 62/180 enters New Mexico approximately 25 miles northwest of Pine Springs. Northwest Texas. US 180, still in concurrence with US 62, reenters Texas between Hobbs, New Mexico and Seminole. In Seminole, the highways split, with US 62 joining U.S. Route 385 and travelling north to Seagraves and Brownfield.

  6. Mar 23, 2023 · Guadalupe Mountains National Park is located in far West Texas on U.S. Highway 62/180. The driving distance is 110 miles east of El Paso, Texas, 56 miles southwest of Carlsbad, New Mexico or 62 miles north of Van Horn on Hwy 54.

  7. Location Description. No roads pass through the heart of Guadalupe Mountains National Park. However, a series of roads lead to, and provide access within the park. U.S. Highway 62/180 provides the primary access to the park, with a number of spur roads leading into the park.

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