A U.S. Army post, Fort Bliss was established in 1848 to defend against
hostile Native American tribes and to assert U.S. authority over lands acquired
after the Mexican War. It was the headquarters for Confederate forces in
Southwest during Civil War and was later refitted as a post for military efforts
against the much-feared Apache chief Geronimo. Today, it is a U.S. Army Air
Defense Center and combat training for allied nations. 915/568-3390.
Buffalo Soldier Monument—This bronze statue is based on the painting, "The
Errand of Corporal Ross" by El Paso artist Bob Snead. It is at the Robert E. Lee
gate to the Fort.
Fort Bliss Museum and Study Center—Exhibits and artifacts portray the history
of America's air and missile defense as well as modern-day technology
breakthroughs. Open 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Mon.–Sat. Building 1735, Marshall Road.
Museum of the Noncommissioned Officer—Traces the history of the U.S. NCO
corps with artifacts dating from the Revolutionary War. Open 9 a.m.–4 p.m.
Mon.–Fri. and noon–4 p.m. Sat.–Sun. Biggs Army Airfield, Building 11331,
Barksdale and Fifth streets.
City: El Paso
Region: Big Bend Country
With so many amazing things to do in Texas, there’s not enough room to feature them all. So check out some popular attractions to see just how much fun your Texas vacation can be.
Palo Duro Canyon State Park
City: Canyon
Region: Panhandle Plains
Lakes near Dallas
City: Dallas
Region: Prairies and Lakes
Lake Conroe Park
City: Conroe
Region: Piney Woods
Galveston Island Beach
City: Galveston
Region: Gulf Coast
Lakes near San Antonio
City: San Antonio
Region: South Texas Plains
Devil’s Backbone
City: Wimberley
Region: Hill Country
Balmorhea State Park
City: Balmorhea
Region: Big Bend Country
