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October 29, 2024 - For fabulous road cycling and mountain biking, look no further than the border town of El Paso, Texas. Home to lively culture, unique history and stunning landscapes. El Paso also offers a host of inner-city rides. E-bikes are welcome on most trails and are also offered via the city’s bike sharing system.
The beautiful 200-acre Palisades Canyon is smack in the middle of town and features a multi-use 4.4-mile loop.
McKelligon Canyon Road is a relatively easy, out-and- back 4.8-mile trail for all skill levels and features Chihuahuan Desert wildlife.
Try the popular and moderately challenging 7.7-mile mountain biking loop at the Lost Dog Trail Head nature preserve in Northwest El Paso.
The 9-mile Old Blue Mad Lazy Cow Loop makes for a varied MTB adventure that can be completed in just over an hour by an average rider. Within the city limits is Franklin Mountains State Park, with over 125 miles of multi-use trails that are popular with mountain bikers. Camping and picnicking options are also available.
El Paso features amazing eateries to fuel up such as the Taconeta, a culinary journey with tantalizing Mexican cuisine in a lively atmosphere.
Cattleman’s Steakhouse at Indian Cliffs Ranch boasts what many locals claim is the best steak in the region, including their renowned steamed wine mushrooms, along with homemade pecan pie for a decadent finish.
For quality Mexican meals and immaculately made classic margaritas, L&J Café is one of the oldest family-owned establishments in the city.
Quality accommodations include the Plaza Hotel Pioneer Park with 130 rooms and suites, providing guests with a four- star experience.
Hotel Paso Del Norte is El Paso’s 108-year-old icon with 351 rooms where you can experience its authentic 1900s splendour. Both hotels offer superb restaurants and rooftop bars.
Don’t miss the Downtown El Paso Mural Tour to learn more about the local art scene and marvel at the intricate murals decorating the city.
For a journey back in time, explore the historic 9-mile Mission Trail that features museums, national landmarks, art galleries, delicious restaurants and a brewery.
Hueco Tanks State Park & Historic Site is also great for more outdoor adventures, including guided and self-guided tours to view pictographs and petroglyphs. The interpretive centre, in a historic ranch house, is a must-visit.
Known as the “Sun City,” with over 300 days of sunshine each year on average, El Paso is an ideal place for cycling adventures and year-round outdoor activities.