Sun, 28 Jun 2026
7:30 AM – 9:30 AM (America/Denver)
Franklin Mountains State Park El Paso , Texas
Join a park ranger for the Last Sunday Hike at the Tom Mays Trail in Franklin Mountains State Park. This guided excursion takes you through the beautiful western foothills of the Franklin Mountains, offering stunning views and a chance to learn about the local Chihuahuan Desert ecosystem. Perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, this hike provides a great way to experience the natural beauty of El Paso while getting some exercise in the fresh morning air.
What to Expect
A moderate guided hike through desert terrain with educational insights from a park ranger.
Who Should Attend
Hikers
Nature enthusiasts
Families
El Paso residents
Visitors
Agenda Overview
The hike begins at 7:30 AM and concludes at 9:30 AM.
Venue & Address
Franklin Mountains State Park
2900 Tom Mays Park Access Rd El Paso , Texas – 79911 United States
Organizer
Franklin Mountains State Park · Government
A state park in Texas managed by Texas Parks and Wildlife.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who leads the hike?
A park ranger from Franklin Mountains State Park.
Where is the meeting point?
2900 Tom Mays Access Rd, El Paso, TX.
Is there a fee?
Please check with Texas Parks and Wildlife for park entry fees.
What should I bring?
Water, sturdy shoes, sunscreen, and a hat.
Is it difficult?
The hike is generally considered easy to moderate.
Do I need to register?
Check the Texas Parks and Wildlife calendar for event updates.
Tags
Hiking
Outdoor
El Paso
Nature
State Park
Guided
Summary
A guided morning hike through the Franklin Mountains led by a park ranger.