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The Water Lantern Festival is full of happiness, hope, and great memories that will last a lifetime. It is a family-friendly, enjoyable event for everyone, including friends, families, neighbors, and new acquaintances. This festival goes by many names, such as lantern festivals, lights festivals, floating lanterns, water fests, or Chinese lanterns. The Water Lantern Festival is the only event that offers a unique experience where you can Light The Water and create unforgettable memories. You can witness the magic of thousands of lanterns as their soft lights reflect upon the water. The Water Lantern Festival brings people together to Light The Water on a magical night that includes food, music, and beauty as the lanterns reflect upon the water.
The El Paso County Coliseum is a historic venue in the city that has entertained people with concerts and events for over 80 years. The Coliseum has seen some of the biggest names in the music industry perform on its stage, including Elvis Presley, Jackson 5, Johnny Cash, Selena, Juan Gabriel, Fleetwood Mac, Ariana Grande, and Green Day. In addition to music concerts, the Coliseum has hosted various entertainment events such as boxing matches, Disney on Ice shows, Tuff Hedeman Championship Bull Riding competitions, car shows, and more. The venue can accommodate up to 6,500 people and has an 850-space parking lot, an Events Center, a Judging Arena, and an open-air Pavilion.
Blue Lizard Climbing and Yoga offers year-round guided bouldering, rock climbing, yoga, pictograph, and hiking tours in the Hueco Tanks backcountry. They have tours available for East Mountain, East Spur, and West Mountain, located about 30 miles east of El Paso, Texas. They also provide photography services during these tours if desired. The services include bouldering crash pad rentals, rock climbing, guided tours for bouldering, yoga, hiking, and pictograph at Hueco Tanks State Park and Historic Site.