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I'm at Ft Bliss for a couple weeks and was wondering what there was to do in the area?
I've been told to go see Las Cruces and hit Cattleman's in Fabens. I've tried Carlos & Mickey's as well a L&J Café.
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I'd suggest the
Wyler Aerial Tramway it's a pretty cool way to kill a couple of hours.
War Eagles Air Museum is pretty cool, it's in Santa Teresa, NM, just over the state line from the Westside of town While over there
The State Line BBQ is popular.
Go to Delicious Mexican Eatery on Fort Boulevard and get the Chile Verde Burrito, you will never spend $2.69 on a better lunch in your life, it was recently named the second best burrito in America. The gorditas are mighty fine too. (they are not hip and cool enough to have a website, but Julia Child ate there once)
If you really like Mexican food go to
KiKi's on Piedras and get the Manchaca. Aaron Sanchez from Food Network calls it one of the best things he's ever eaten.
The El Paso Museum of Art currently has a Cezanne and Picasso exhibit as well as one on the influence of impressionism on the art of the American West. The El Paso Museum of History has a exhibit on the military genius of Julius Caesar.
If you have a free day and a car I'd highly recommend a trip to Carlsbad to see
Carlsbad Cavern National Park if you've never been. It is about a 2 1/2 hour drive each way and quite scenic the actual cavern can be hiked in less than 3 hours. I recommend doing the cavern about 1 pm or so and staying for the bat flight at sunset if they haven't flown south for the winter yet.
If someone talks you into going to Chico's Tacos (Locals worship the place, but it is an acquired taste, kinda like White Castle, unfortunately they think everyone else will like it as much as they do) outsmart them and order the red chile stew burrito, they are superb.
Got any questions or need anything feel free to IM me