TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten track, but all are worth a visit.
For history buffs |
|  | Concordia Cemetery: This historic cemetery is the final resting place of John Wesley Hardin, "The Fastest Gun in the West". Address: Interstate 10 and U.S. 54 , El Paso, Texas Phone: 915-562-7062 Free |  |
Golf |
|  | Painted Dunes Golf Course: Tee-off among sand dunes and desert shrubs: an unusual but beautiful course built in the Western Texas desert landscape. Address: 12000 McCombs , El Paso, Texas Phone: 915-821-2122 Green fee |  |
|  | Emerald Springs Golf & Conference Center: Built on a desert spring, this attractive 18-hole championship course enjoys perfect conditions all year round. Address: 16000 Ashford Street, El Paso, Texas Phone: 915-852-9110 Green fee |  |
Museums |
|  | El Paso Museum of Art: Established in 1947, this museum houses permanent exhibits with more than 5000 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. Address: 1 Arts Festival Plaza, El Paso, Texas Phone: 915-532-1707 Free |  |
Outdoor recreation |
|  | Hueco Tanks State Historic Site: Spanning more than 860 acres, this park is named after the large rock basins or "huecos" that have supplied water to this desert-like region for many centuries. Address: 6900 Hueco Tanks Road No 1, El Paso, Texas Phone: 915-857-1135 Admission fee |  |
Restaurants |
|  | L & J Cafe: Tacos and enchiladas are the mainstay at this casual but legendary eatery. There's nothing fancy here and it's located next to a cemetery but the locals love it. Address: 3622 E Missouri Ave, El Paso, Texas Phone: 915-566-8418 |  |
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Nearby places worth a visit |  | Ciudad Juarez Those interested in a more authentic taste of Mexican culture can head across the border into Mexico to the bustling Ciudad Juarez. Located just across the Rio Grande from El Paso, the city offers a number of traditional Mexican shopping areas plus modern shopping malls, a collection of interesting museums, old missions and the fourth-largest bull-fighting arena in the world. |
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