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Canyon area may very well be nice but I don't live there. What recommendations do you have for sight seeing?
Sounds like you are a little adverse to driving. Sorry. If you're in the Panhandle, you need to drive a while to get anywhere. And my preferences are heavily geared to history and scenery. Your mileage may vary. So I'll list things that float my boat, you can accept or reject as you wish, won't hurt my feelings. Reply back if you need more info.
I haven't been to McClellan Creek national grassland south of Pampa. But it is one of the battle sites from the
Red River War, so I plan to take a look sometime. A lot of the RRW sites are on private land or open on limited days, but you're right in the middle of them, so you might investigate some of them.
If you've ever read or watched
Lonesome Dove, it's based on Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving, and happened in your back yard.
Speaking of Goodnight, his restored home
is now open to tour.
I've enjoyed
Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument. Watch for special events like National Archeology Day, when they open the back areas to tours. There is some hiking in the Lake Meredith area. Sadly, the lake is almost gone.
Square House Museum in Panhandle is a very good small town museum.
I wouldn't make a special trip just to see it, but the airport at McLean is the site of a
WWII German POW camp. Lots of foundations still visible. Red River Steak House is a good place to eat in McClean. While on the subjet of POW camps, Hereford, on the other side of Amarillo was the site of an Italian POW camp. The camp chapel, built after the war, can be seen
here
Those POWs created some amazing art work in the Catholic Church at the tiny town of Umbarger, between Canyon and Hereford. The current priest is very knowledgable about the works, and would probably let you in to see them.
News article Many of the Catholic Churches in the Panhandle were established by German immigrants. So sausage festivals in the fall are common. Watch the paper in October and November. Good food.
Canadian is a pretty town. A wealthy family there has given a lot back to the community, including the
Citadelle Art Foundation once the Baptist Church, then a family home, now a world class art museum. Lots of cottonwoods in the area, drive over in the fall to enjoy the leaf colors. There's also something called the
Texas Crown Performance Hall. I notice they are bringing in a performance of
South Pacific soon, and have music acts scheduled, as well.
Western Oklahoma has some interesting stuff. Lake Altus, Fort Sill, Wichita NWR, Meers Store, etc. I did a thread about the area
that you can see here.
Speaking of old threads:
Someone stuck in Wheeler, Texas, and also
looking for entertainment
My old
Panhandle Photos thread