Limpia Canyon
Limpia Canyon is a deep valley or canyon in the Davis Mountains of Jeff Davis County, Texas. It was cut by Limpia Creek and is its path southeastward from the northeastern slope of Mount Livermore at 30°46′39″N 103°44′40″W, past Fort Davis and Wild Rose Pass, to its mouth at an elevation of 4,117 feet / 1,255 meters on the eastern edge of the Davis Mountains.
History
Limpia Canyon was the route of the San Antonio-El Paso Road out of the Pecos River Valley into the Davis Mountains.
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