Franklin Mountains State Park And Wyler Aerial Tramway In Texas
- Franklin Mountains State Park, in El Paso County, was created by an Act of the Texas State Legislature in 1979. The Franklin Mountains form a striking backdrop to the City of El Paso and constitute an area of statewide e... wildernet.com
Fmsp - Franklin Mountains Ridgeline Hike.
NOTE: This hike begins with the Trans-Franklin Mountains South Trail and ends at the Ron Coleman Trail. Study those hikes for information on that part of the trail. At 2.0 miles on the Trans-Franklin South Trail you reach... localhikes.com
Watsp - Trans-franklin Mountains South
From the parking area, climb the trail to the water tank. Follow the trail east from the tank and up hill. The trail will turn right around the arroyo, then right again and downhill. The trail will continue on the road ar... localhikes.com
Fmsp - Ron Coleman Trail
From the trailhead proceed to the right past the first cave,then to the left past the second cave . At 0.58 miles as you reach the ridge-line, turn right and follow the trail north. At about 1.45 miles, there is a split i... localhikes.com
Fmsp - Thousand Steps Trail.
From the parking area, climb the road to the water tank. Follow the trail east from the tank and up hill. The trail will turn right around the arroyo, then right again and downhill. The trail will continue on the road aro... localhikes.com
Watsp Ridgeline Trail #1.
Once through the gate turn hard left and follow the trail under the catwalk. The trail will go down the east spur and nearly straight east - then turn south. At 0.2 miles the trail will turn west-southwest into an arroyo ... localhikes.com
Fmsp - B-36 Crash Hike
From the parking area, climb the road to the water tank. Follow the trail east from the tank and up hill. The trail will turn right around the arroyo, then right again and downhill. When the trail turns left, look for a l... localhikes.com
Watsp - Directissimo Trail
From the trailhead start climbing up. Follow the trail until you reach the ridgeline at 0.88 miles. At this point the Directissimo Trail joins the Ridgeline Trail #1 to the Tramway Platform. At 1.00 miles you will reach t... localhikes.com
The Cordova Island Trail
General Description The Cordova Island Trail is a 1.8-mile walking trail that encircles the 55-acre urban park. Views of the Franklin and Juarez Mountains, the El Paso downtown skyline and an international bridge can be se... wildernet.com
Fmsp - Mammoths Trunk
Follow the trail up the canyon. At 0.45 miles, the main trail keeps right. DO NOT follow the wash up. At 0.5 miles the trail will zig-zag up the hillside covered in red rhyolite rock to the ridgeline. On the ridgeline at ... localhikes.com
Sierra Del Cristo Rey
From the trailhead, follow the main trail to the top. At the top, there is a statue of Jesus Crist. It is the largest such statue in the world. At 42.5 feet, it is larger than the one in the Andes Mountains by 1 foot. The... localhikes.com
Big Bend - Rio Grande Hiker
Big Bend National Park, named for the great turn the Rio Grande River makes in southwest Texas, is America's least visited national park due to its remote location. Join us for this week-long glimpse into the splendo... adventurefinder.com
Rio Grande River Walk Pt-1
This hike begins at the border of Texas and New Mexico, at the Mexican Border. The Pyramid shaped marker is Border Marker 1, a US Benchmark. Follow along the west side of the river. You can stick to the road, or skirt the... localhikes.com
Mckelligon Canyon & Amphitheatre
This 90-acre park, located in the Franklin Mountains, is open to hikers and picnickers. Surrounded on three sides by dramatic canyon walls, the 1,500-seat amphitheater, which is used for concerts and special events, is spe... traveltex.com
Rio Grande River Walk Pt-3
The hike begins at the trailhead. There is a sidewalk going the entire lendth of this part of the river walk. Along this sidewalk there are benches to rest on along the hike. Watch out for critters along the river. localhikes.com
Montoya Canal
The hike will take you through the beautiful Upper Valley in El Paso, Texas. You will pass farm fields, ranchland, and private housing along the trail. You will also cross several roads along the way. localhikes.com