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For beautiful outdoor drives or outdoor parks,
Franklin Mountains State Park make El Paso on of
the few cities that has thousands of acres of state
park right in the middle of it. The Franklin
Mountains run right between east and west El Paso,
and a quick drive up into the mountains on the Trans
Mountain Road provides gorgeous views and picnic
tables. This 24,000-acre park contains virtually the
entire Chihuahuan Desert mountain Range, including
North Franklin Peak with an elevation of 7,192 feet.
There are various hiking trails you can explore, as
well as caves to invade. You’ll see springs, cacti
and reptiles.
For
wonderful panoramic view of El Paso from UTEP
downtown and over Juarez, and even a bit of New
Mexico, head up to Scenic Drive Park, a city
park that provides binoculars to examine the view.
From downtown, take Stanton, then turn right on Rim
Road.
In
the middle of the Franklin Mountains is
McKelligon Canyon Park Amphitheater, the spot
for many concerts and other festivities including
Viva El Paso. Here too, there are hiking trails
as well as picnic areas and an amphitheater.
Hueco Tanks Historical Park is only 20 minutes
east of El Paso. It is an 868-acre park filled with
dramatic terrain, history and outdoor activities. A
drive or hike through this park will reveal
beautiful yet strange rock formations that look like
giant pieces of swiss cheese.
For
10,000 years people have been stopping by here for a
drink because the rock formations act much like
giant wells holding the area’s sparse rainfall. In
fact, that’s how the park got its name. Hueco means
hole in Spanish. Ancient Indian dwellers left more
than 2,000 pictographs behind. Tours are available
to show this artwork and a visitor’s center provides
maps and a park display.
The
park’s colorful igneous rock formations are world
renown and popular with rock climbers from the
novice to professional because of the mild winters
and challenging upside down climbs. This is a good
park for hikers too. Take Montana east toward
Carlsbad and turn left at Hueco Tanks Road.
Feather Lake Wildlife Refuge is a man made lake
spanning 40 acres. It is home to various wetland
species including 160 different types of birds. When
you first arrive stop off at the visitor’s center to
get an outline of the park. There will be volunteers
to answer your questions for you to get an up close
view of the wildlife. There’s also an easy 1-mile
self-guided tour.
Ascarate Lake City Park is a 44-acre manmade
lake right in the middle of El Paso that’s set up
for all kinds of water sports. Although swimming is
not permitted in the lake itself, there’s a nearby
Olympic size pool.
The Fray Garcia de San Francisco Monument is the
first step in a planned 12 statue sculpture walk
inspired by and intended to honor the men and women
who shaped the history and culture of the area.
The
bronze shows Fray Garcia holding a viga in his right
arm while beckoning the Indians with his left. A
carving on the viga reads “Nuestra Senora de
Guadelupe, 1659,” similar to one such viga in the
mission today. A Basket of grapes at his feet
represents the introduction of wine, viticulture,
agriculture and irrigation.
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