The El Paso Mission Trail Association seeks to promote the historic nine-mile corridor between Ysleta, Socorro, and San Elizario through education, …
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Apr 27, 2024
I am the FCA, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Huddle Leader for Pecos Barstow Toyah ISD, and I brought 30 6-8 graders from Crockett Middle School to the Mission's; they learned a lot and truly love…Full review by Coach Al P
Apr 21, 2024
We enjoyed visiting the San Ysleta Mission, but didn't have time to go to the others. We found it difficult to know where to park. A sign at the parking lot said that it was full, but it was not. …Full review by judyr158
Mar 18, 2024
We went on this trail because it was labeled as a “must-do” in El Paso. However, we were disappointed with our experience. The drive was confusing and the stops on the trail were not well labeled. Th…Full review by Rebecca K
Are there any entrance fees or tickets needed for the Mission Trail?
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Hello,thank you for your interest in our Historical Missions. No fees! The Mission Trial Visitor Center is at 9065 Alameda 915-851-9997 visitelpasomissiontrailcom. Hope to see you soon.
The El Paso Mission Trail is 9 miles long, You can certainly see it in one day, but I have found out that sometimes not all the missions are always open. And if you buy any souvenirs in the Portales Museum in San Elizario, take cash because they don't take credit
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Hello, Thank you for your comments.The Mission Trial Visitor Center at 9065 Alameda 915-851-9997 or website visitevisitelpasomissiontrail. has more information. If you …
Hello, Thank you for your comments.The Mission Trial Visitor Center at 9065 Alameda 915-851-9997 or website visitevisitelpasomissiontrail. has more information. If you start you tour in Ysleta. Sorry they did not mention the Art District has an ATM. EPMTA
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Where are the restrooms throughout the El Paso Mission Trail?
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Restrooms open to the public can be found at the Mission Valley Visitors Center, Speaking Rock Entertainment Center, Tigua Cultural Center, Tigua Recreation & Wellness Center,...