We are central to many nearby attractions. Below are links to see what is going on in the area.
Going west to El Paso is a great place to visit for its rich history, diverse culture, and beautiful scenery. It is known as Sun City for its long, sunny days and expansive desert landscape. There are plenty of things to see and do in this vibrant city. For history buffs, the El Paso Museum of History is a must-see. The museum offers a comprehensive look at the region’s past, from its Native American roots to its days as a Spanish colony. For those interested in art and architecture, the Mission Trail is a must-see. This trail features a number of well-preserved Spanish missions, as well as other notable buildings from El Paso’s architectural history. Click HERE for things to do.
Going east to Carlsbad. Carlsbad Caverns National Park is a must-see experience, at least once in your life. But if all you do is see the caverns, you’ll miss out on the pleasures and treasures of the City of Carlsbad. Here are 12 things you can do in Carlsbad to make your visit truly unforgettable. The caverns are underneath the Guadalupe Mountains. But there’s a lot of natural beauty in and around the mountains themselves. Drive the backcountry byway. Take a dep at Sitting Bulls Falls. Ride, Ride, Ride mountain bike La Cueva Trails. See Chihuahuan Desert Animals and Plants at the zoo. Enjoy exploring Carlsbad History and Art. The Carlsbad Museum was founded in 1931. Play a round of Golf. Play around in the Lake. A Slide for Every Family member at the Carlsbad Water Park. Don’t forget the Pecos River Flume.
We recommend:
Red Sands – 21 miles of off-roading opportunities
Carlsbad Caverns National Park