Attractions around El Paso
Explore 55 attractions, restaurants, shops around El Paso
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Scenic Drive - Overlook
Scenic Drive, El Paso, TX 79902
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El Paso Zoo
4001 E Paisano Dr, El Paso, TX 79905-4223
Locally recognized as the Best Place to Take the Kiddos, the El Paso Zoo sits on 35 acres of fun and adventure. Bigger and better than ever, the El Paso Zoo is an expansive green space that is home to exotic animals from around the world and features family attractions such as the African Star train, the Hunt Family Desert Spring, and the Foster Tree House Playground. Accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA), the El Paso Zoo celebrates the value of animals and natural resources and creates opportunities for people to rediscover their connection to nature.
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Franklin Mountains State Park
1331 McKelligon Canyon Rd, El Paso, TX 79930-2649
America's largest urban park measures more than 24,247 acres, covering 37 square miles.
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The Plaza Theatre
1 Civic Center Plz, El Paso, TX 79901-1153
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Hueco Tanks State Historic Site
6900 Hueco Tanks Rd, El Paso, TX 79938-2022
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.
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National Border Patrol Museum
4315 Woodrow Bean, El Paso, TX 79924-3753
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El Paso Museum of Art
1 Arts Festival Plaza, El Paso, TX 79901-1135
Founded in 1959, the El Paso Museum of Art was born from a need to house a significant donation of European Baroque and Renaissance works to the City of El Paso by the Samuel Kress Foundation. This collection encompasses major works by Botticelli, Canaletto, van Dyck, Zurbarán, and Artemisia Gentileschi, among other Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance masters. Over time, this seed collection grew to include over 7000 works. In 1998, EPMA moved to its current location at the heart of El Paso’s Downtown Arts District, less than a mile from the bridge to Juárez. Today, EPMA continues to collect, preserve, interpret, and exhibit works of art that support and illuminate the Museum’s permanent collection of American, European, and Mexican art.
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Fort Bliss and Old Ironsides Museums
1735 Marshall Rd, El Paso, TX 79906-3831
Temp closed
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El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center
715 N Oregon St, El Paso, TX 79902-3911
Our Mission: to educate the public - particularly the youth of today - about the Nazi Holocaust, as a way of insuring that similar acts of terrorism will not be repeated; to memorialize and pay tribute to those who perished in the Holocaust and to honor those who survived; to fight prejudice an bigotry and to remind the world, through education, of the value and dignity of human life. Admission is Free Donations are greatly appreciated. All tours must begin 30 minutes prior to scheduled closing.
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El Paso Mission Trail
9065 Alameda Ave, El Paso, TX 79907-6526
Mission Valley Visitor Center. 9065 Alameda EL Paso, Texas 79907 Official Mission Trial Facebook: EL Paso Mission Trial Association. EVENTS: APRIL : Birth of the American Southwest! THANKGIVING 1598 OCTOBER: LA CUEVA THEATRE 10180 SOCORRO ROAD DANZAS ESPANOLAS
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Chamizal National Memorial
800 S San Marcial St, El Paso, TX 79905-4123
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Concordia Cemetery
3700 East Yandell Drive, El Paso, TX 79903
This historic cemetery is the final resting place of John Wesley Hardin, "The Fastest Gun in the West."
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Southwest University Park
1 Ballpark Plaza, El Paso, TX 79901-2204
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El Paso Museum of Archaeology
4301 Transmountain Road, El Paso, TX
The El Paso Museum of Archaeology is dedicated to the narration, interpretation and preservation of archaeological and anthropological artifacts through research, exhibits, education, and special programs, with a focus on the prehistory and culture of the El Paso area and the Southwest.
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Magoffin Home State Historic Site
1120 Magoffin Ave, El Paso, TX 79901-1544
A striking adobe structure, the Magoffin Home State Historic Site explores the stories of a multicultural family who actively participated in U.S. expansion and settlement, military service, and U.S.-Mexico relations. The home, built around 1875 by Joseph Magoffin, is a prime example of Territorial style architecture and features a center courtyard and peaceful landscape. Explore the home's authentic art and furnishings reflecting the daily lives of this prominent El Paso family.