Travel 32 miles northeast of El Paso on U.S. Highway 62/180, then turn north on Ranch Road 2775.
This is a great place to go and explore or go camping when i first got there i went in the office to pay for parking them then the staff took me to a room to watch a ten min video about the park i recommend to wear some good shoes because your going to be doing so rock climbing the park closes at 6 i will definitely be coming back here.
We almost skipped this state Park because it is out of the way. Totally worth the detour. Actually want to go back and take a tour. Also one of three top places for bouldering in the US.
Hueco Tanks State Park was on of the most intriguing experiences I’ve had. This powerful energetic land speaks to you as you free-range boulder and hike through staggering formations and geological structures. With 1000’s of years of history, the park is riddled with 100’s and 100’s of ancient pictographs. Once you get a knack for where they typically are, certain over-hangs and crawl spaces, you begin to figure out where to look for them. As I spotted likely areas I would crawl, scoot, slide on back and belly to get through spaces in search and half the time I’d find some. Simply amazing. One of my new top favorite parks in the world.