Franklin Mountains State Park is a stunning high-desert escape nestled in the Franklin Mountains of El Paso, Texas, covering nearly 27,000 acres — one of the largest urban parks in the United States. Located just 15 minutes from downtown El Paso, the park offers an extraordinary blend of rugged wilderness and city convenience. The Tom Mays Unit serves as the main camping area, with RV-friendly sites accommodating big rigs, along with tent sites and group camping options. Campers have access to over 100 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, plus world-class rock climbing at McKelligon Canyon. Toilets are available on-site, and the park's vast trail network makes it a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts in West Texas. Wildlife and bird watching opportunities abound throughout the Chihuahuan Desert landscape. Beyond the park, El Paso offers vibrant cultural attractions, historic Spanish missions along the Mission Trail, and proximity to the international border with Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. Nearby Hueco Tanks State Park provides additional outdoor exploration. With a dramatic mountain backdrop and a warm desert climate, Franklin Mountains State Park is an ideal base camp for adventurers discovering the unique beauty of far West Texas.