Plan your getaway to the most historic area of El Paso, the Mission Trail and visit the San Elizario Presidio Chapel, Socorro Mission, Ysleta Mission and the surrounding local places.
Located in the heart of El Paso, Texas, you'll find Lowbrow Palace, a vibrant live music venue that has been bringing the community together since 2011. Lowbrow Palace is a favorite among music enthusiasts, and they love that it hosts major touring acts while nurturing local artists. The venue's intimate setting, state-of-the-art sound system, and eclectic decor, which captures the essence of El Paso's art scene, make it a unique and charming place to visit. Whether you're looking for a night out with friends or an opportunity to discover new talent, Lowbrow Palace offers an experience like no other.
Are you looking for a fun-filled family destination? Look no further than Mesilla Valley Maze. Situated in the scenic west valley of Las Cruces, New Mexico, this fantastic attraction spans over 30 acres and offers something for everyone. From the thrilling corn maze and pumpkin patch to hayrides, giant slides, and more, there's never a dull moment at the Mesilla Valley Maze. You and your loved ones can explore the twists and turns of the cornfield maze, take a hayride to the pumpkin patch to pick your perfect Jack-O-Lantern and enjoy all sorts of other exciting activities like duck races, gem mining, farmer golf, giant slides, face painting, and a playground. And with plenty of picnic areas to relax and unwind, the Mesilla Valley Maze is the perfect spot for a fun family day out. Take advantage of it - come and experience the fun for yourself.
Step into 14,000 years of prehistory in the El Paso area, the greater Southwest, and northern Mexico at The El Paso Museum of Archaeology. Here, you can see dioramas and exhibits of American Indian lives and their material culture. The exhibits range from the Paleoindian hunters of the Ice Age to their modern descendants. The Museum constantly updates its exhibits to reflect the scope of its collections and the community's interests. The exhibits in the auditorium and the North Gallery house exploreable drawers of artifacts from across the U.S. You can also walk nature trails on its 15-acre land, which has more than 250 varieties of Chihuahuan Desert native plants, outdoor exhibits, and an Indian Garden.