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above sea level on the western side to on the east. Several peaks on the southern end exceed . Salt flats on the western side of the National Park are marked by creosote desert, with low elevations on the east covered with grassland and juniper. Canyon interiors such as McKittrick and Pine Springs Canyon on the southeast end exhibit maple and pine, and uplands over are clothed with denser forests of ponderosa pine, with small stands of oak and aspen.
   The range contains many world-class caves, including Carlsbad Caverns (the best known) and Lechuguilla Cave, discovered in 1986. The history of the range includes occupation by ancient Pueblo and Mogollon peoples, and by the Apache and various Anglo outlaws in the 19th century.
   

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