Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Franklin Mountains State Park adventure.
The Franklin Mountains certainly fit into Texas' mantra of everything is bigger.
Residents of El Paso don't have far to go to play outdoors. That's because this park is completely within the city limits. Mountain biking and hiking rules here, with 100 miles of trails. Bikers love the challenge of steep, dusty slopes. Hikers love getting out in the warm weather at any time of year. One local outfitter offers guided tours for safety.
Poke your head in on several caves, including Aztec Cave, The 1.2-mile up-and-back Aztec Cave Trail is a moderate challenge. The trail rises 500 feet over 3/4 of a mile. The view from the cave cannot be missed. Make sure to bring plenty of water.
Despite the arid desert atmosphere, many animals call the park home. Bring your binoculars to look at hawks, eagles, mule deer, black bears, and maybe a mountain lion. Rock climbers love established climbs in McKelligon Canyon. Scenic drives through the Franklin Mountains are also worthy of your time.
There are 14 tent sites and five RV sites. None of them have water or electricity.
The best times to visit Franklin Mountains State Park are during the milder seasons of spring and fall, with sunny days and cool nights. Summer offers longer days but can be hot, while winter brings cooler temperatures. The park is busiest from spring to fall, so plan ahead for a more solitary experience.