Get in
[edit]- US 87 connects Canyon with Amarillo to the north and Lubbock to the south.
- US 60 comes in from Hereford and Clovis, New Mexico to the southwest.
Get around
[edit]See
[edit]- Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, 2503 4th Ave, ☏ +1 806 651-2244. The largest historical museum in the state hosts a wide range of artifacts covering Panhandle pre-history, American Indian life, the early pioneer era, and cowboy life on the ranches.
- Combine City, 1151 FM (near Osage Rd). A farmer living along the road to Palo Duro Canyon has created a tractor version of Amarillo's Cadillac ranch, planting 12 wheat combines in a field. Unlike the Cadillac version, visitors are not invited onto the property.
Do
[edit]Buy
[edit]- Down Home, 1517 4th Ave, ☏ +1 806 655-8783.
- It's the Berry's, 407 16th St, ☏ +1 806 655-0111.
- Stewart Antiques, 805 19th St, ☏ +1 806 655-0676.
- Vintage Funk, 405 16th St, ☏ +1 806 655-4000.
Eat
[edit]- El Patio, 1410 Highway 60, ☏ +1 806 655-4300. Family-owned restaurant with Tex-Mex and Mexican cuisine.
- Pepito's Mexican Restaurant, 408 23rd St, ☏ +1 806 655-4736. Good Tex-Mex food plus chicken fried steaks and hamburgers. Try the beef fajitas.
- Thai Spice Restaurant, 102 23rd St, ☏ +1 806 655-4635.
Drink
[edit]Sleep
[edit]- Buffalo Inn, 300 23rd St, ☏ +1 806 655-2124. An older hotel, but clean and inexpensive.
- Holiday Inn Express, 2901 4th Ave, ☏ +1 806 655-4445. Better than most locations of the same chain. Clean rooms, microwave, a good complimentary breakfast.
- [formerly dead link] Hudspeth House, 1905 4th Ave, ☏ +1 806 655-9800. Bed and breakfast in a house dating from the 1910s with a wraparound veranda and beautiful gardens.
Connect
[edit]Go next
[edit]- Palo Duro Canyon is only a few miles down the road.
Routes through Canyon |
to Clayton ← ends ← Amarillo ← | N S | → Plainview → Lubbock |
Clovis ← Hereford ← | W E | → Amarillo → Enid |