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Indian Cliffs Ranch Cattleman's Steakhouse
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Address: I-10 East, Exit 49, Fabens, TX
About 35 miles southeast of downtown El Paso you'll find this fascinating working ranch located in the middle of the west Texas desert. The land has been inhabited for thousands of years by Native Americans and you can still see remnants of campsites, fire pits, and pottery left behind. Today, the working ranch is...
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Address: 6900 Hueco Tanks Rd, El Paso, TX 79938
Starting around 1500 BC, Native Americans gathered here and created drawings and carvings on the rock faces. Their artwork can be viewed from the park's hiking trails. The park also offers world-class rock climbing, hiking, picnicking, and camping. Guided tours available by advance request. About 32 miles northeast of...
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Address: 4630 Paseo Triunfo De La Republica, Juarez
This Mexican bullring is the fourth largest in the world and has a seating capacity of 17,000. Generally three matadors perform against three bulls each in this traditional Spanish sport. Since the season runs from April to September, the hottest time of the year, it is advised to request seats on the shaded side of...
Category: Sightseeing - El Paso Attractions & Activities
Address: 4001 E Paisano, Intersection of Hwy 54 and Paisano, El Paso, TX 79905-4223
Among the 18 acres that is home to 240 species of animals, you'll find exhibits devoted to Asian animals, and to North and South American animals. Highlights of the Asian exhibits include endangered Amur leopards, Indochinese tigers, orangutans, sun bears, and siamangs.The Americas exhibits feature California sea...
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Address: 1331 McKelligon Canyon Rd, El Paso, TX 79903
This 24,000 acre park encompasses almost all of the Chihuahuan Desert Mountain Range and features the 7192-foot North Franklin Peak. There are several hiking trails that wind their way around caves and springs. Be sure to drive up Trans Mountain Road to experience some of the best views in the area. Camping available.
Magoffin Home State Historic Site
Category: Sightseeing - El Paso Attractions & Activities
Address: 1120 Magoffin Ave, El Paso, TX 79901
This 1875 homestead was owned by one of El Paso's founding citizens. Today it serves as a museum with many of the family's original furnishings as well as historic artifacts. The only state historic site in El Paso.
NM Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
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Address: 4100 Dripping Springs Rd, Las Cruces, NM 88011
This is the largest agricultural museum in the country and offers several exhibits on farming and ranching, as well as displays of Southwestern art. The museum also encompasses an insect zoo and wildflower and native plant garden. Animals on site include burros, churro sheep, longhorn cattle and dairy cows. There's...
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Address: 4315 Transmountain Rd, El Paso, TX 79924
Displays the history of the U.S. Border Patrol from the old west to the present. Displays of aircraft and vehicles used by the patrol, as well as surveillance equipment, confiscated items and more. This 10,000 square foot museum is next to the Wilderness Park Museum. Located just west of the intersection of Patriot...
Category: Sightseeing - El Paso Attractions & Activities
Address: I-10 and U.S. Hwy 54, El Paso, TX
This historic graveyard dates to 1856 and is the final resting place for many of El Paso's most famous and infamous citizens. Notorious gunfighter John Wesley Hardin who once bragged that he shot a man for snoring is among those buried here. Home also to "Boot Hill."
Category: Sightseeing - El Paso Attractions & Activities
Address: I-10 West from El Paso, Las Cruces, NM
Located 45 minutes northwest of El Paso you'll find the second largest city of New Mexico. This southwestern historic gem is surrounded by the rugged and beautiful Organ Mountains. There are many museums, monuments, shops and galleries to visit, but one of the most interesting attractions is Old Mesilla, an 1800s...
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