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Franklin Mountains (Texas) - Wikipedia
The Franklin Mountains of Texas (Spanish: Sierras de los Mansos [1]) are a small range 23 miles (37 km) long, 3 miles (5 km) wide that extend from El Paso, Texas, north into New Mexico. [2] The Franklins were formed due to crustal extension related to the Cenozoic Rio Grande rift.
Franklin Mountains State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
Welcome to the westernmost point in Texas: the Franklin Mountains in El Paso. Explore over 100 miles of trails on foot or bike - and watch out for cacti! Attend a ranger program to learn about the plants, animals and history of this area.
Franklin Mountains State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife …
What and where: A strenuous 8-mile hike taking you to the highest peak in El Paso located in the Tom Mays unit of the park. Description: This trail begins with a gradual incline through a rock slide, transitioning to a steady climb; it then meanders across the ridgeline, taking you to an elevation of 7,192 feet.
Franklin Mountains State Park - Visit El Paso
Towering above the city of El Paso is the Franklin Mountains State Park, the largest state park in an urban setting. Here you can hike rugged terrain in 37 square miles of desert wilderness, scrub vegetation and open space, with 125 miles of multi-use trails that are especially popular with mountain bikers.
El Paso Mountains Wilderness - Bureau of Land Management
The El Paso Mountains drop into this Wilderness from the southeast, with Black Mountain, at 5,244 feet, serving as the highest point. From the foot of Black Mountain, the terrain sinks into the Black Hills and gives rise to numerous dark volcanic mesas and reddish buttes dissected by narrow canyons--in short, badlands topography.
Franklin Mountains State Park, El Paso, Texas - American Southwest
Unspoilt mountain range within El Paso city limits, covered with typical Chihuahuan Desert vegetation; park offers camping, picnicking and hiking
Franklin Mountains State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
The Franklin Mountains form a striking backdrop to the city of El Paso. Farsighted El Paso residents and conservationists from across the nation dreamed for many years of making the mountains a park, both to protect the land and to provide public access.
Franklin Mountains State Park - Wikipedia
Franklin Mountains State Park is a state park in El Paso, Texas, United States. The park is named after the Franklin Mountains, a mountainous range that extends 23 mi (37 km) from El Paso to New Mexico.
Franklin Mountains | Bureau of Economic Geology - University of …
Go to El Paso and you can't miss the Franklin Mountains. El Paso is built mostly in the valleys beside the mountains. Driving directions: The main entrance to the Franklin Mountains State Park is on the west side of the Franklin Mountains at the Tom Mays unit.
10 Best Hikes In Franklin Mountains State Park - TheTravel
Dec 6, 2022 · These are 10 of the best trails to hike in Franklin Mountains State Park. The Aztec Cave Trail is an out-and-back hike in Franklin Mountains State Park that is short but offers an excellent workout. Taking less than an hour to complete on average, travelers visiting El Paso can fit this trail into any itinerary.