What to do and see in El Paso, Texas (TX): The Best Free Things to do

June 15, 2021 Harland Bartelt

For an alternative Texas experience, consider El Paso. Located far from the bright lights of Dallas or San Antonio, in the state's western corner along the sparkling shores of the Rio Grande, El Paso boasts a different feel than its eastern counterparts. A true melting pot of American and Mexican culture, the combination is noticeable everywhere. Visit the El Paso Museum of Art and see American works from the 19th and 20th centuries, as well as Mexican colonial art and retablos from the 1700s and 1800s. Restaurants serve authentic Mexican cuisine, Texas barbecue or a little of both. While this fusion of cultures draws some, the rock climbers who descend on El Paso have only one thing in mind: scaling the massive boulders of Hueco Tanks State Park. Those who prefer the ground can wander through the park's interpretive center and see ancient Indian pictographs. Other popular El Paso pastimes include golf, mountain biking and our personal favorite, stargazing.
Restaurants in El Paso

1. Surreal Art Sculpture Garden, Ho Baron, Artist

2830 Aurora Ave Piedras Street, El Paso, TX 79930-3204 +1 915-562-7820 [email protected] http://www.hobaron.com
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Surreal Art Sculpture Garden, Ho Baron, Artist

Inventing abstract figurative imagery is my calling, and for fifty years I've been obsessed with creating surreal narrative bronze and cast stone sculptures, pen and ink drawings, photographs, and most recently assemblages. My joy is in creating whimsical, anthropomorphic creatures that lend themselves to scenario.

2. El Paso Museum of Art

1 Arts Festival Plaza, El Paso, TX 79901-1135 +1 915-212-3068 http://www.elpasoartmuseum.org/
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4.5 based on 221 reviews

El Paso Museum of Art

Established in 1947, this museum houses permanent exhibits with more than 5,000 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.

Reviewed By jimtZ7231HS - Austin, United States

This a smaller museum with a very good collection of art. We saw a Remington, Toulouse-Latrec, Whistler, Degas, Ansel Adams, and Gilbert Stuart portrait of George Washington in addition to interesting modern art and special exhibits. We were there on a Friday morning and were treated to a mini-recital of Classical music by a string quartet, which enhanced the experience. And did I mention it's free? Nice gift shop, too.

3. YDSP Tigua Indian Cultural Center and Museum

305 Yaya Ln, El Paso, TX 79907-5641 +1 915-859-7700 http://www.ysletadelsurpueblo.org/html_pages.sstg?id=120&sub1=125
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

YDSP Tigua Indian Cultural Center and Museum

This site includes the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Museum, the Alderette-Candelaria House, a gift shop selling crafts of the Tigua Indians, Indian social dances and a cafe.

Reviewed By dxstx7 - New Braunfels, United States

Not only do they perform historical dances, but the site itself also reeks of history! Must try the Gorditas there as they are outstanding. We used almost a day just sightseeing and going through historical data and of course eating.

4. Fort Bliss and Old Ironsides Museums

1735 Marshall Rd, El Paso, TX 79906-3831 +1 915-568-5412 http://history.army.mil/museums/fieldMuseums/fortBliss/index.html
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4.5 based on 182 reviews

Fort Bliss and Old Ironsides Museums

Reviewed By Y2378RAjohnb - Sierra Vista, United States

Stop and tour the displays if you love military hardware. Good layout to wander around, read information and the pieces are well kept. You'll 'tank' me later!

5. National Border Patrol Museum

4315 Woodrow Bean, El Paso, TX 79924-3753 +1 915-759-6060 http://www.borderpatrolmuseum.com
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4.5 based on 215 reviews

National Border Patrol Museum

Reviewed By X9241TNrickb - El Paso, United States

This is no ordinary museum. From your first step in you know you are looking at over 100 years of Border Patrol history. Each exhibit is well documented and the artifacts are identified and described much like they are at any Smithsonian Institution museum. They even have a decommissioned patrol helicopter on display. Confiscated weapons and homemade rafts are displayed with explanations of their use and origins. Although small in comparison to other museums, there is quite a bit packed into this museum. Admission is free.

6. El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center

715 N Oregon St, El Paso, TX 79902-3911 +1 915-351-0048 [email protected] http://www.elpasoholocaustmuseum.org/
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4.5 based on 175 reviews

El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center

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.

Reviewed By MSEL0105

The museum is beautifully laid out and informative. Of course not everything is discussed but it focuses on the necessary information for the El Paso community. I’m so glad it is here and appreciate the suggested donation. Also, the children’s activity at the end of the museum is really lovely and thought provoking. So glad this museum exists in El Paso!

7. El Paso Museum of Archaeology

4301 Transmountain Road, El Paso, TX +1 915-755-4332 http://www.elpasotexas.gov/arch_museum/
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El Paso Museum of Archaeology

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.

8. Thousand Steps Trail

El Paso, TX http://www.localhikes.com/Hikes/FMSP_1000_Steps_Trail_2320.asp
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Thousand Steps Trail

Reviewed By K4313FHrichardd

An amazing hike/climb but not for the faint of heart. You can walk the trails easily enough if you are used to the altitude but when you begin to climb to the top, make sure you are in good shape. Breathtaking views of the city.

9. El Paso Municipal Rose Garden

3418 Aurora, El Paso, TX 79930 http://www.elpasotexas.gov/community/_archive/050406/quality7.asp
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

El Paso Municipal Rose Garden

Reviewed By Leverarms

All work here is done by volunteers, 95% are elderly. A huge sign greets you as you park stating opening/closing Months,days and hours. All info including venue rental number. Please be respectful stay on sidewalks, treading on the landscape compresses and suffocates all plants. I feel priviledged to volunteer with such great and giving people. Thank you all and enjoy.

10. Aceitunas Beer Garden

5200 Doniphan Dr, El Paso, TX 79932-1501 +1 915-845-2277 http://www.aceitunasbeergarden.com
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Aceitunas Beer Garden

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