The majestic mountains surrounding El Paso have earned a six-week festival, known as "Celebration of our Mountains." Events usually begin in October and include bird watching, nature hikes and drives, mountain biking and bat watches. There's even a "Coffee, hot chocolate, muffins, and the tramway" event.
The El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center is a commemorative site in Downtown El Paso. It pays tribute to the millions of individuals who lost their lives in the atrocities committed by the Nazi Regime between 1933 to 1945. The Museum has a permanent exhibit showcases multi-media galleries, including the Moving Gallery of El Paso Holocaust Survivors. Using education, outreach, and cultural activities, visitors can expand their knowledge about the Holocaust and understand how to fight against bigotry and intolerance. The Museum provides materials in both English and Spanish, and it also offers year-round programs to complement its lessons. Admission is free of charge, but visitors are encouraged to make donations.
The Reagan isn't just any restaurant; it's a beautifully designed space that covers a whopping 6300 square feet. It boasts a lounge upstairs and a basement, providing back-of-house services. The redesigning of the original ceilings and wall treatments, complete overhaul of the underground space, and new construction were not rushed but were a labor of love that took over two years to complete, ensuring every detail was perfect for our guests. At The Reagan, mixologists take the art of mixology seriously. They frequently use centrifuged oil infusion and inject syrups with local flavors to add regional flair to our concoctions. They also often use clay-aged water in batches for the bar. Spirits are just as important as any other ingredient in the drinks, and they give them the attention they deserve at The Reagan.