Discovering El Paso's Iconic Mission Trail

History & Happenings - Something for EVERYONE!

The El Paso Mission Trail, rich in history and culture, is a vibrant area that encompasses the historic missions of Socorro, Ysleta, and San Elizario. Today, the El Paso Mission Trail is blossoming as a popular destination, featuring charming shops, diverse restaurants, and numerous special events that celebrate its rich cultural tapestry. Annual festivals, art shows, and farmers' markets draw visitors and locals alike, fostering a sense of community.  The valley's historic significance, coupled with its present-day vibrant attractions, makes it an essential part of El Paso's identity, contributing to its cultural and economic vitality.


(PHOTO OF SOCORRO MISSION)
The Socorro Mission, founded in 1680, is known for its unique adobe architecture and intricate artwork, reflecting the deep-rooted Spanish and Native American influences. 

(PHOTO OF YSLETA MISSION)
The Ysleta Mission, established in 1682, is the oldest continuously active parish in Texas, offering a glimpse into the area's spiritual heritage. 

(PHOTO OF SAN ELIZARIO CHAPEL)
San Elizario, originally a presidio and now a picturesque chapel, played a crucial role in the defense and development of the region during the Spanish colonial period.

FAQ’s

Where is the El Paso Mission Trail Association located?
The El Paso Mission Trail is located at 9065 Alameda El Paso TX 79907, on the corner or Zaragosa and Alameda.

Where are the restrooms throughout the El Paso Mission Trail?
Restrooms open to the public can be found at the Mission Valley Visitors Center, Speaking Rock Entertainment Center, Tigua Cultural Center, Tigua Recreation & Wellness Center, and the Los Portales Museum & Information Center. Restrooms open to patrons can be found at every restaurant and most art galleries.

What is the El Paso Mission Trail?
The El Paso Mission Trail is a 9-mile historic corridor that connects two of the oldest continuously operated missions in the United States (Ysleta Mission and Socorro Mission) and a historic presidio chapel (San Elizario Presidio Chapel).

Where is the closest Visitors Center?  When is it open?
There are two Visitor Information Centers on the El Paso Mission Trail:
The Mission Valley Visitors Center is located across the street from the Ysleta Mission at 9065 Alameda, El Paso, Texas 79907. This visitor’s center is open Monday through Friday from 9am – 4pm and Saturday/Sunday from 9am – 3pm. For more information: 915-851-9997.
Los Portales Museum and Information Center is located next to the San Elizario Presidio Chapel at 1521 San Elizario Road, San Elizario, Texas 79836. This visitor’s center is open from Tuesday through Saturday from 10am – 2pm and Sunday from Noon – 4pm; closed on Mondays. For more information: 915-851-1682.

Are there specific days and hours I can visit the missions and chapel?
With any visit to the El Paso Mission Trail make sure you plan accordingly to the hours of operation of the mission churches and presidio chapel.
Ysleta Mission: 
Monday through Saturday, 7am – 4pm (Closed Sundays and Holidays)
Socorro Mission: 
Monday through Friday, 10am – 4pm; Saturday, 9am – 6pm; Sunday, 9am -1 pm
San Elizario Presidio Chapel: 
Monday through Friday, 7am – 9:30am; Saturday/Sunday, Open for Mass Services

Are the missions and chapel on the El Paso Mission Trail active churches?
Yes, all three historic locations are active Catholic parishes with regular church services.
How do I get to the Mission Trail?
You can drive to the El Paso Mission Trail or you can book a self-guided or guided tour from the Mission Trail Experience Tours.

Can I take pictures inside the Missions?
Yes, photography is allowed. Visitors to the Ysleta Mission are asked to inform someone at the gift shop (located next to the Ysleta Mission) of any photography.

Where do I park?  Is there a charge for parking?
Each attraction/restaurant on the trail has its own free parking.

For more information, please visit; www.elpasomissions.org

LOCAL TIP - Maya S
After an early morning run on the canal banks, I love to stop for my favorite beverage which is an iced summer chai with oat milk and two pumps of agave syrup from Cafe’ Arte Mi Admore in San Elizario.

BIZZ BUZZ
Bodega Loya is a hidden gem in Socorro, TX, featuring certified organic fruits and vegetables grown onsite.  Produce is harvested from the farmland located behind the bodega, and customers have the experience of seeing their food being harvested right from the ground and trees.

FUN FACT
The Licon Dairy in San Elizario has not only been providing milk and dairy products to the community for over 65 years, they also have a petting zoo featuring exotic and farm animals for families to pet and enjoy.