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1 reviewThe El Paso Zoo is very small and incomparable. The animals consist of elephants, some monkeys, seals, birds, a small bear, an orangatan and maybe a leopard. However, the zoo was just remodeled and...
Concordia Cemetery is pretty cool. It's located right beside I-10 by the Copia exit. It's beauty spans across generations of history. You'll see the resting places of buffalo soldiers...
Tee-off among sand dunes and desert shrubs: an unusual but beautiful course built right into the Western Texas desert landscape.
"Border Jumper" trolley to Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, leaves hourly. Group tours can be arranged.
Established in 1947, this museum houses permanent exhibits with more than 5,000 pieces of art, including works by European artists Bellotto, Canaletto and Artemisia Gentileschi, as well an extensive collection of contemporary works by artists from the southwestern United States and Mexico.
America's largest urban park measures more than 24,247 acres, covering 37 square miles.
Built on a desert spring, this attractive 18-hole championship course enjoys perfect conditions all year.
Named in 1967, this educational site was formerly the State School of Mines and Metallurgy in 1914 and in 1949 it became Texas Western College.
Located in a seventeen-acre area, this site features exhibits depicting the history of the El Paso people and how they lived.
Spanning more than 860 acres, this park is named for the large rock basins or "huecos" that have supplied water to this desert-like region for many centuries.
