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Franklin Mountains State Park

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Closed Today Open tomorrow at 8:00-17:00
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hour
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Tom Mays Park Access Rd, El Paso, TX 79930, United StatesMap
Phone+1 915-444-9100
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  • Meredith H
    Meredith H
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    Beautiful park

    We only had time to do one trail here - the Aztec Cave trail - but we found this park to be beautiful and seemed well-maintained. If I return to El Paso, this would be one of my first stops. Only disa...

    Reviewed on May 13, 2024
  • Rebecca K
    Rebecca K
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    Great hiking, beautiful views, nice picnic area

    This state park is beautiful place! We did the Aztec Caves trail which was a short but steep hike up to the caves. The view was well worth the climb! We also enjoyed a lovely picnic in the park.

    Reviewed on Mar 18, 2024
  • K_Jordan0
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    Perfect hike with amazing scenery!

    We hiked Aztec Trail, it was perfect for our family with 2 young ones ages 6 and 7. The terrain was rocky with just enough climbing for the kids to feel accomplished. The scenery was the most beauti...

    Reviewed on Mar 19, 2023
  • GrouseK9
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    Beautiful state park!

    Loved this state park! The visitor center seemed brand new and was beautiful. Many camping and picnic spots but it seemed like trailhead parking was way too small. A bit if recent flash flood damage s...

    Reviewed on Aug 22, 2022
  • montanapescado
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    HUGE Park

    There's lots of ground to cover here. Beware, these are bone dry mountains, and completely barren which means no shade. Bring more water than you thing you'll need and, if hiking, turn around before ...

    Reviewed on Jul 2, 2022
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