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11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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WinterFest is an annual downtown event in the City of El Paso. It begins the weekend before Thanksgiving and ends on the first Monday of January. The event began in 2015 and is considered the most incredible festival in the Southwest. It commences with the ceremonial lighting of the holiday tree and San Jacinto Plaza. The opening ceremony includes the Scherr Legate WinterFest Lights Parade and a festive concert. San Jacinto Plaza is adorned with over 500,000 mini-lights, oversized decorations, and a 55-ft holiday tree throughout the season. Winter-themed attractions and family-friendly programs are offered in and around downtown. Visitors can enjoy the outdoor ice-skating rink, holiday trees, and displays and stroll along the bedecked Paseo de las Luces to see festive holiday decor. WinterFest is a beloved tradition in the community, and various partners work with the City of El Paso to make it bigger and better for El Pasoans and visitors to enjoy.
Discover the El Paso Mission Trail Association, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the historic nine-mile corridor between Ysleta, Socorro, and San Elizario. As part of the larger El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail, the Mission Trail offers a gateway to one of the most historical areas in the binational region. Established in 1986, the association aims to promote cultural heritage, diversity, and economic development by facilitating education, preservation, and tourism efforts in the local community. The passionate members of the El Paso Mission Trail Association are committed to fostering an appreciation for the living cultural legacies that have played a vital role in our shared history.
Come and explore the Ysleta del Sur Cultural Center Museum, dedicated to educating visitors about the rich history and culture of the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo. The Museum showcases the centuries of adversity the Pueblo's citizens have overcome. They offer multiple exhibits with interactive elements, visiting artists, and guest lectures to provide an enlightening experience. Remember to take home a souvenir from the Museum gift shop to commemorate your visit. They also offer tours for large groups and school trips for those who prefer a more guided interaction with the facility.