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The beautiful mountains surrounding El Paso inspire a six-week festival called Celebration of our Mountains. This festival usually takes place in October and includes various activities such as bird watching, nature hikes and drives, mountain biking, and bat watching. There's even an event called Coffee, Hot Chocolate, muffins, and the Tramway. The Celebration of Our Mountains sponsors events for hiking, biking, birding, climbing, photographing, and studying the natural wonders, wildlife, geology, and archaeology of the greater El Paso region of the Chihuahuan Desert. It also offers field trips about human history, architecture, science, and technology.
Welcome to Jungle Jaks, the ultimate indoor entertainment center in El Paso, designed to offer an unforgettable experience for kids and parents alike. With over 12,000 sq ft of state-of-the-art facilities, Jungle Jaks boasts over 12 indoor attractions that guarantee family hours of fun, learning, and bonding time. At Jungle Jaks, they understand how important your child's special day is, so they offer the perfect venue for an unforgettable birthday party. With special VIP birthday packages and a wide range of attractions, they guarantee that your child and their friends will have a blast. Whether looking for a fun day or hanging out with friends, Jungle Jaks has something for everyone. They have everything from Foam Factory Soft Play and Kiddie Bumper Boats & Cars to a Modeling Studio, Art and Craft, a Disco Room, a Wii Station, and more.
The Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Cultural Center is a place dedicated to cultural enrichment and a site to showcase centuries of tribal history. Its main goal is to educate people about the culture and history of the oldest federally recognized tribe in Texas. This is done by providing information and interactive experiences unique to the area. The Cultural Center offers a wide variety of activities for Tribal Members only, including dance, pottery making, bead looming, bread baking, storytelling, and gardening. Additionally, it provides retail space for tribal members to sell authentic Tigua attire and artifacts. Visitors can also explore the museum, showcasing objects such as artifacts, pottery, photographs, and videos representing over 300 years of Tigua history.