Are you seeking exceptional horseback riding experience in New Mexico or Texas? Look no further than El Paso Trail Rides. Catering to both beginners and experienced riders, they offer custom trail rides that are safe and enjoyable. From overnight camping trips to weddings, they have got you covered. Their knowledgeable staff will ensure that you have a memorable experience. If you're looking for more adventure, Cheyenne Ranch, a sister company of El Paso Trail Rides, is the perfect place. This working cattle and horse ranch is 6,500 to over 8,500 feet. Visitors can enjoy horseback riding, hiking, mine visits, cattle roundups, branding, off-road trips, ghost town visits, and more. So, what are you waiting for? Book your ride today and experience the thrill of a lifetime.
Step back in time and relish a unique experience at 1922, the bar that offers signature cocktails that will take your senses on an unforgettable journey. The building's rich history enhances the atmosphere and helps you unwind and enjoy yourself. The expert mixologists, masters of their craft, have perfected the art of crafting delicious classic cocktails you won't find anywhere else. The bar provides a beautiful, timeless setting to relish them and create everlasting memories. Though reservations are not mandatory, they highly recommend it to ensure that you and your group get a table. Prepare for an unforgettable evening, but remember to keep your visit confidential. To enter the bar, walk into the phone booth and press the button labeled "Den" on the phone. One of the staff members will greet you upon arrival.
Los Portales is a historic building home to the Old County Jail Museum, which showcases San Elizario's rich and colorful history. You can step back and marvel at the area's 400 years of significant historical events, including the "First Thanksgiving," the Spanish Presidio, the San Elizario Salt War of 1877, and El Paso's first county seat. As a visitor information center, we welcome your questions about the area. The Museum, located in a Territorial-Style building from the 1850s in El Paso's Mission Valley, offers free admission. Its exhibits focus on San Elizario's fascinating history.