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Scenic Drive

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Scenic Drive

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  1. Scenic Drive During the day, Scenic Drive offers a picture-perfect view of El Paso and Juarez. At night, it showcases the never-ending lights of the two sister cities and two different countries. Topping off at 4,222 feet above sea level, the 86-year-old El Paso landmark that's carved into the Franklin Mountains was voted the Best Place to Show Off the Area to Out-of-Town Visitors in the El Paso Times' Best of the Border contest.

  2. Mckelligon Canyon Known as an admired destination, McKelligon Canyon is located on the south eastern side of the Franklin Mountains surrounded by desert canyon walls. People can rock climb, hike, run, walk and bike. Fresh air, beautiful scenery, and a trail that is not too hard, but not too easy.

  3. El Paso Rose Garden The All-American Rose Selection (AARS) public garden is one of over 100 certified gardens within the United States. There are over 1900 rosebushes, with 500 varieties. The wrought-iron fenced garden has wide walkways with handicap accessibility, raised beds, a waterfall, and trees and shrubs. Several new rose varieties are planted each year, and after two years the highest-rated are named and receive the AARS symbol. Please contact the association for exact dates and times.

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