Welcome to Jungle Reef Touch Aquarium, El Paso's first interactive aquarium on the city's west side. It promises an unforgettable experience for families, friends, school field trips, and animal enthusiasts of all ages. At Jungle Reef, they redefine how you explore marine and terrestrial life. You can dive into the underwater realm with sharks, glide alongside graceful stingrays, interact with playful otters, and discover the mesmerizing world of reptiles. But that's not all. The immersive exhibits will introduce you to diverse species, from colorful birds to captivating reptiles, all in an environment that closely replicates their natural habitats.
Keystone Heritage Park is a unique combination of an archeological site, an archaic wetland, and a botanical garden, making it an ideal destination for birdwatchers. The Park is over 58 acres in El Paso's Upper Valley, and its volunteer directors are responsible for preserving and developing it. With over 193 bird species, Keystone Heritage Park is a paradise for bird lovers. It is also a popular stop for migratory birds, making it a must-visit destination for birdwatchers. The Park's wetlands area is particularly noteworthy, as it is home to 22 species of birds considered rare by the Audubon Society. These archaic wetlands are protected by federal law and provide a glimpse into the wetlands/Bosque that once lined the Rio Grande.
The Sun Bowl Association is a non-profit organization that operates with the help of over 700 volunteers. The Association aims to serve and promote the El Paso community by organizing yearly events. These events culminate with the Annual Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl football game. Some of the other key events organized by the Sun Bowl Association include the Sun Bowl Adult Flag Football Tournament, the Peter Piper Pizza Sun Bowl Punt, Pass and Kick, the Sun Bowl All-America Golf Classic, the Glasheen, Valles & Inderman Injury Lawyers Sun Bowl Parade, the WestStar Don Haskins Sun Bowl Basketball Invitational, and the Sun Bowl Fan Fiesta.