Here are the 5 best scenic spots for graduation photos in El Paso
As members of the Class of 2024, high school graduates in El Paso have many options for capturing keepsake photos.
Cap and gown photos can add a special touch to this milestone celebration. Look for special places to take these graduation selfies. It's a way to capture your mood and showcase El Paso landscapes that are important to you.
With some planning, graduates can create memorable photos of this once-in-a-lifetime event. We guarantee you'll be happy you didn't settle for graduation venue photos.
Here are some unique places in El Paso to say, "cheese!"
Castner Range National Monument
For a desert feel to your photos with the Franklin Mountains as a backdrop, visit the Chihuahuan Desert Nature Trail behind the Archeology and Border Patrol Museum at 4301 Woodrow Bean Transmountain Drive.
Downtown El Paso
Take a walk around Downtown El Paso for an urban background. You will find many hidden gems to take portraits, including San Jacinto Plaza, the lights and signs on El Paso Street, in front of the Plaza Theater, or even the historic United States Postal Service building.
Red Sands
The desert hills at Red Sands at 15698 Montana Ave. would be a different take on a desert background in El Paso. At sunset, the dunes, with their red-orange color, will pop off in your photos.
Municipal Rose Garden
Escape the desert landscape and immerse yourself in the vibrant colors of the Municipal Rose Garden at 3418 Aurora Ave. Look for roses that compliment your cap and gown color.
Upper Tom Lea Park
Visit Upper Tom Lea Park on Scenic Drive at 900 Rim Rd. to overlook the city. You can also catch the Franklin Mountains. Showcase the city at sunset with its vibrant colors as your background.
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This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: Top scenic spots for graduation photos in El Paso
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