Things You'll Need:
- A map to the city
- A computer with Internet access
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Step 1
Set your watch to Mountain Standard Time. El Paso is the only city in the state of Texas on this time zone.
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Step 2
Run to the border but don't forget your passport. El Paso is located right on the border of Mexico.
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Step 3
Take a drive by Fort Bliss. This active army base is considered the largest maneuver area in the army.
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Step 1
To book accommodations, contact El Paso Convetion & Visitors Bureau at (800) 351-6024 or visit their Web site (see Resources below).
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Step 2
Take advantage of the bevy of cheap chain motels. El Paso offers a wide variety of nationally known chain accommodations that can put you up for the night, starting in the low to mid-$30 range.
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Step 3
Treat yourself to a stay at the famous Plaza Hotel. This historic building is the third tallest in El Paso and offers elegant, memorable accommodations that have become an attraction in their own right.
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Step 4
Roast a marshmallow and sing campfire songs at one of the many outdoor facilities in El Paso. Whether you're looking for an RV hook-up or a place to pitch a tent, these cheap digs will get you in touch with your natural side and keep your travel budget low.
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Cheer for clean air and take a bus. El Paso's buses are all powered by natural gas and have several routes to get you around town.
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Step 2
Put on your hiking shoes and hit the trails in Franklin Mountains State Park. This state park is completely located within the city limits of El Paso and is filled with delightful natural sights.
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Step 3
Take control of your destination and track down a cheap rental car. More than 10 highways make up the El Paso streets, so to see everything, you'll probably have to strike out on your own.
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Step 1
Get your camera ready and climb to the top of the highest mountain peak in the state of Texas. You can see up to 60 miles away from the top of North Franklin Peak, standing at over an impressive 7,000 feet.
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Step 2
Educate yourself at the El Paso museums. El Paso, Texas offers a wide variety of museums focusing on everything from history to science to the Holocaust.











