By: Juan, Chris, and Alberto The location of El Paso is at the western-most point of Texas. If you know latitude and longitude, it is 106 10 W and 31.

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By: Juan, Chris, and Alberto

The location of El Paso is at the western-most point of Texas. If you know latitude and longitude, it is W and N. The location of El Paso is at the western-most point of Texas. If you know latitude and longitude, it is W and N.

Authentic Mexican food is a favorite in El Paso. It might be because it was settled by Spain. Its also because El Paso is an important port of entry to the U.S. from Mexico.

The average summer high is 95 F The average winter high is 60 F The average annual rainfall is only around 8.65 inches.

El Paso was first settled on April 30, 1598 by Juan De Onate for King Philip II of Spain. El Paso got its name from Spanish settlers who called it El Paso Del Norte. El Paso was first settled on April 30, 1598 by Juan De Onate for King Philip II of Spain. El Paso got its name from Spanish settlers who called it El Paso Del Norte.

Guadalupe peak Guadalupe peak Guadalupe Peak is the highest peak in Texas. It is 8,749 feet tall. The Guadalupe Peak Trail is 8.4 miles round trip. A pass to get into Guadalupe Mountains National Park is 5$.the pass is valid for seven days. Its important to Texas history because it has a monument to pioneers of the cross-country mail service. Guadalupe Peak is the highest peak in Texas. It is 8,749 feet tall. The Guadalupe Peak Trail is 8.4 miles round trip. A pass to get into Guadalupe Mountains National Park is 5$.the pass is valid for seven days. Its important to Texas history because it has a monument to pioneers of the cross-country mail service.