El Paso is a great place to go hiking, with its picturesque rock formations and beautiful desert landscapes.
Butterfield Trail’s natural beauty and unique design will inspire an unforgettable golf experience. Each hole was named after a different stop on the historical Butterfield Overland Mail Company route, which operated for three years in the mid-1850's, carrying mail and passengers from Missouri to San Francisco.
El Paso Chihuahuas, the Triple-A affiliate of the San Diego Padres of Major League Baseball. Always a good time at the ballpark.
Boots are a Texas staple, and a tradition in El Paso. Arguably the "boot capital of the world", El Paso has plenty of places for you to grab a pair of boots. David bought his lovely pair of boots right here in EP.
The L&J Cafe is a uniquely flavorful link between El Paso’s past and present. Originally known as “Tony’s Place”, the restaurant opened on the outskirts of El Paso in 1927, providing home cooking, home brew and slot machines through Prohibition.
La Perla is a contemporary rooftop bar with impressive views of El Paso, the surrounding Franklin Mountains, and the borders of Mexico and New Mexico.
Inspired by La Peregrina—the world-famous pearl that passed from the Spanish monarchy to Napoleon Bonaparte's brother before appearing on the neck of Elizabeth Taylor. The rooftop bar, La Perla, located on the 17th floor of the Plaza, occupies what was once the penthouse suite where the starlet lived during her marriage to Nicky Hilton.
This is Texas, this is barbeque, what else can we say?
Behind the walls of this Spanish structure lies one of the most beautiful courtyards in the city, and some legendary BBQ.
El Paso has several great scenic drives around the city that offer amazing views of the city, but also of Mexico and New Mexico.