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.
Explore the magnificent El Paso Museum of Art and indulge in its vast collection of artworks. The Museum was founded to showcase a crucial collection of European Baroque and Renaissance works, which includes significant pieces by Botticelli, Canaletto, Van Dyck, Zurbarán, and Artemisia Gentileschi, as well as other Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance masters. With over 7,000 works, the EPMA shows its unwavering commitment to collecting, preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting works of art that enrich the permanent collection of American, European, and Mexican Art. Their mission is to celebrate the region's diverse cultures through exhibitions, acquisitions, and educational programs, creating a vibrant and inspiring environment for all audiences.