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This 24,000 acre park encompasses almost all of the Chihuahuan Desert Mountain Range and features the 7,192-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.
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Located about 15 miles northwest of El Paso, via I-10 West, you'll find the 29-foot statue of Christ by acclaimed sculptor, Urbici Soler, that sits atop an 800-foot peak. This spot offers spectacular views and serves as a pilgrimage destination for thousands of Christians each Easter.
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This city park provides binoculars to its visitors so they can take ultimate advantage of the spectacular views that reach as far as Juarez, Mexico, to the south and New Mexico to the north. From downtown, take Stanton Road north to Rim Road and take a right.
Don't have time to cover a lot of ground but still want to see the big picture? Our Great Views picks give you details on where to get a bird's-eye view or hidden glimpse of the most beautiful and most popular places in the area.
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