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Scenic Sundays Shifts to Spring, Summer Hours

Scenic Sunday allows active El Pasoans access to Scenic Drive without having to compete for the road with vehicle traffic. Beginning this month, anyone who wants to walk, run, bicycle or skateboard while enjoying the panoramic views Scenic Drive has to offer maybe even one of our majestic sunrises if you get there early enough will have to do it an hour earlier. El Paso Parks and Recreation The hours for Scenic Sundays have changed to 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. for the spring and summer seasons, the Parks and Recreation Department announced. Cars are not allowed on the road from Wheeling to the Rim Road-Robinson entrance during those four hours of the morning every Sunday from now through September.

Scenic Sundays On Scenic Drive Update Their Spring/Summer Hours

Scenic Sundays On Scenic Drive Update Their Spring/Summer Hours If you enjoy walking, running, biking, or boarding Scenic Drive on Sunday mornings, make sure you know the updated hours for the spring and summer seasons. As the country continues to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the ways El Pasoans are trying to stay healthy and socially distance is by enjoying outdoor fitness activities. On Sunday mornings, you can find lots of people enjoying the views while exercising on Scenic Drive. The City of El Paso celebrated the 100-year anniversary of Scenic Drive last year with an early morning celebration. Now, with the days getting longer and the weather getting warmer, the El Paso Parks and Recreation Department has updated the Scenic Drive Scenic Sundays exercise hours.

CBP helicopter rescues injured hiker on El Paso mountain

An U.S. Customs and Border Protection helicopter landed on a mountain to help rescue an injured hiker on Easter Sunday afternoon in McKelligon Canyon in El Paso. A 48-year-old woman was hiking on a Sugarloaf Mountain trail when she fell, injured her knee and was unable to walk at about 1 p.m. Sunday, El Paso Fire Department spokesman Enrique Dueñas-Aguilar and CBP officials said. The woman, who called 911, was hiking with at least one other person, Dueñas-Aguilar said. It took hours for a rescue crew from the Combined Search and Rescue, or ComSAR, team to reach the injured woman, Dueñas-Aguilar said.

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