El Paso

East Bank, El Paso Neighborhood

East Bank presents a delightful neighborhood with predominantly single detached homes built between 1960 and 1980, offering spacious three and four-bedroom options. The area boasts a tranquil atmosphere characterized by very low noise levels and peaceful streets, creating a relaxing living environment. Accessibility is enhanced by the convenience of nearby highway access and ample parking, making car navigation simple and efficient. Several bus lines serve the neighborhood, with most residences located close to bus stops. Educational institutions, including primary and secondary schools, are accessible in the vicinity. Overall, this neighborhood combines calm surroundings with convenient transportation and ample housing varieties.

People who prefer a slower-paced ambience will enjoy East Bank. East Bank is very quiet overall, as the streets are especially peaceful.

Highlights of East Bank

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

⛳ El Paso Country Club

Just across the Montoya Drain, this 18‑hole golf course nestled against the Franklin Mountains offers East Bank residents elevated greens and scenic fairways within easy reach of their neighborhood.

🏞️ Rio Grande River Trail & Mary Frances Keisling Park

Bordering East Bank, this riverside park and gravel‑path trail connect East Bank to the larger Rio Grande Trail network and provide families with picnic areas, playfields, and plans for future amenities like pickleball courts and a dog park.

🏫 Coronado High School (Marine Corps JROTC)

This A‑minus rated El Paso ISD high school serves the East Bank area and is notable for hosting the only Marine Corps JROTC program in West Texas and southern New Mexico.

☕ Doniphan & Mesa Coffee & Shopping Corridor

Within a couple of miles from East Bank lies a vibrant stretch on Doniphan Drive featuring local spots like 787 Coffee and Aceitunas Beer Garden, and on Mesa Street a shopping hub anchored by Food King and Hobby Lobby.

🏋️ Don Haskins Recreation Center

Within easy reach for East Bank residents, this City of El Paso recreation center on the Westside offers gym facilities, multipurpose rooms, courts, classes, and indoor/outdoor activity spaces for all ages.

East Bank

This August in East Bank

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

August 1, 2026

The Market EP (15th Anniversary Farmers Market)

San Jacinto Plaza • 8:00 AM–2:00 PM

A weekly farmers market in downtown El Paso returning for its 15th anniversary—perfect for East Bank residents to shop local produce, handmade goods, and enjoy live music close by.

August 1, 2026

VIVA! El Paso 49th Season

McKelligon Canyon Amphitheatre • 8:00 PM

A long‑running outdoor musical celebrating El Paso’s history and culture; a great way for locals to enjoy a free, family‑friendly performance in a scenic canyon setting.

August 21, 2026

El Fresco Music Series (free outdoor concert)

1 Civic Center Plaza

A free outdoor concert as part of the El Fresco Music Series—ideal for East Bank residents to enjoy live music in a relaxed, accessible downtown setting.

August 16, 2026

Santana & The Doobie Brothers – Oneness Tour

Don Haskins Center • 7:00 PM

Major classic‑rock concert bringing iconic acts to El Paso—an exciting evening option for music fans near East Bank at a large, familiar venue.

August 26, 2026

Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening

Abraham Chavez Theatre • 7:30 PM

A tribute concert honoring Led Zeppelin’s legacy, right in El Paso—a compelling live show for local classic‑rock enthusiasts just a short trip from East Bank.

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