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Top Nature preserves in El Paso, United States

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Jacqueline Shay
at 2023 Dec 27
Jacqueline Shay
at 2023 Dec 27
Seems like a good spot to hike but note that IT IS CLOSED FOR MAINTENANCE for now, so unless you hopped the fence you won’t be able to get to trail. Just wanted to leave it out here for people’s information 🙂
Ruth Perez
at 2023 Feb 11
Ruth Perez
at 2023 Feb 11
It's basic and rugged, but it's nature..
.so close to home. A great walk!
mia Ortiz
at 2023 Feb 09
mia Ortiz
at 2023 Feb 09
It's our heaven on earth. We go almost every day. Everyone who enters respects it and tries to keep it clean. Please take care of this lil'piece of heaven on earth. -Tola & Lune

And if your dogs don't listen to you, keep them on a leash.
Great hiking trail. Different scenery. The plants were nice.
Miriam Sandoval
at 2020 Jun 26
Miriam Sandoval
at 2020 Jun 26
Trail was not very clear at first, but then it turned up after a few minutes of wondering around. Over all nice and easy hike.
Tunde TravelEyes
at 2020 Jan 02
Tunde TravelEyes
at 2020 Jan 02
Nice spot for quiet introspection...
Nick C
at 2018 Apr 25
Nick C
at 2018 Apr 25
One of the few places within the city where you can get away and experience real nature easily. Quick and easy out-and-back 2 mile trail. 40 mins at a quick pace and 1 hour at a leisurely stroll. 0.75 miles in the trail "ends" officially but you can keep going until you get to the Resler Dr drainage tunnel. Halfway down the trail you can't even tell you're in between I-10, Resler and Mesa. Can get hot in middle of day.
Right in our back yard is a little desert spot where you can take a quick hike and get away for a few minutes. It's a rather large arroyo between Sunland park Dr. and Resler.