When pioneers and gold seekers surged west in the mid-1800s, national concern focused on secure travel routes. In Texas, nearly 600
Fort Davis, TX Historic FortsBuilt in 1932 following bequest from William J. McDonald, amateur astronomer. On 6,791
Fort Davis, TX ObservatoriesIn a sloping basin among scenic Davis Mountains, 1,869 acres host more than 155,000
Fort Davis, TX State ParksThe Ellen Noel Art Museum of the Permian Basin is an independent art museum located on the campus of the University of Texas ...
Presents the rich heritage of the U.S. Border Patrol. Equipment, documents, books, and memorabilia available to the casual vi...
The \"Zoo\" part of the area has been removed but there still is a Picnic area, a gazebo, and a botanical garden with regiona...
Precious water from infrequent rains "stored" in natural rock basins; for centuries a strategic travel stop in this arid regi...
An easy and fun way to cross the border to shop and sightsee in Juárez, Mexico, is by El Paso/Juárez Trolley. Air-conditioned...