We're thinking about a trip out to Palo Duro in a couple weeks. Neither of us have ever been. Any suggestions or ideas of things in particular to do or see?
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quote:I second this. I could have spent 2 hours in the gun section alone. They were doing some pretty extensive remodeling when we went last year, it may be finished. Allow for at least 5-6 hours to go through the museum. It is worth it.
Excellent museum at Canyon
http://www.panhandleplains.org/pages/home.asp
cross post on Panhandle board to catch CanyonAg77 attention if he doesn't show up over here
there are several threads over there too
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And if anyone is a history buff concerning the Red River Wars, you recall Billy Dixon and the long shot he took at Adobe Walls. That rifle is in the Musem.
Also in the museum is the oldest production Ford car, serial number 28.
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Did I see my Bat Signal? Excellent choice PDCSP should be on every Texan's bucket list.
Unfortunately, I'm in Newer Mexico right now and on mobile. So it's hard to link for you. If you or someone else on a desktop will search the Panhandle forum, I know there are some good links.
I'll check in later when I at least have access to an iPad.
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I'll be up there next week. We have no camping reservations so we're looking at BLM lands to camp in.
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I'll be up there next week. We have no camping reservations so we're looking at BLM lands to camp in.
BLM? You must mean Black Lives Matter, because there's no Bureau of Land Management here.
quote:Thank you, that's probably the best link right now, especially with the links to other threads. As I said, I need to do a definitive thread for future reference.
Here's a thread with some info and links to more threads:
Palo Duro thread
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Cadillac Ranch!
Also, go for the big steak challenge at the Big Texan Steak Ranch!
quote:The two worst things you can do in the Panhandle, after trying to run drugs down I-40 past Groom.
Cadillac Ranch!
Also, go for the big steak challenge at the Big Texan Steak Ranch!
quote:The ribeye they used to make for the Texas show in the canyon wasn't bad. I wouldn't spend the money on that monstrosity though - who wants to try to eat a big roast like that?quote:The two worst things you can do in the Panhandle, after trying to run drugs down I-40 past Groom.
Cadillac Ranch!
Also, go for the big steak challenge at the Big Texan Steak Ranch!
quote:Well, when passing through we've always looked a the Big Texan as a tourist attraction where we'd pay a bit more, but the kids would have fun with all the music and hoopla. And I wasn't kidding about the ribeye - the one they cook on the grills down at the amphitheater and serve with sides, cobbler, and tea was a darn good dinner before the show, even if overpriced.
.The guy that runs the Big Texan is smart and a good supporter of the community. The "72oz steak" is a great gimmick that brings in tons of national publicity. I don't want to sound like I have anything against the place. If you want to go to say you've been there, fine. But my experience (drug there by out-of-town-guests) is that it is a mid level steak for a premium price.
I just laugh at the Cadillac Ranch. A junkyard in a wheat field, covered with graffiti. This is an attraction?
quote:Seldom went to the Big Texan in my 30 yrs in Amarillo. You do get a "free" steak on your birthday that's worth the price (nothing; zero!).
.The guy that runs the Big Texan is smart and a good supporter of the community. The "72oz steak" is a great gimmick that brings in tons of national publicity. I don't want to sound like I have anything against the place. If you want to go to say you've been there, fine. But my experience (drug there by out-of-town-guests) is that it is a mid level steak for a premium price.
I just laugh at the Cadillac Ranch. A junkyard in a wheat field, covered with graffiti. This is an attraction?
quote:We ate at Tyler's last time we stayed the night in Amarillo. Our youngest was a baby then, and I picked up the bbq and brought it back to the hotel. We had a ton of leftovers, and put them in the fridge. I woke up smelling that stuff and starving, and had a second helping at about 2 in the morning.
Eat at Tyler's BBQ, Coyote Bluff or Blue Sky. Drive on over to Endee NM and go through the free car museum, instead. I'm
quote:I somehow missed finding Tyler's during my Amarillo life. Read good reviews about it. Blue Sky was our go to Burger choice although Coyote Bluff was good but further away from our home then. Most of Amarillo BBQ (Suphen's, Catlie Call; both now gone, I think; or Dyer's) weren't exciting. Now I live close the Texas BBQ Capital (Austin, Taylor, Lockhart).
Eat at Tyler's BBQ, Coyote Bluff or Blue Sky. Drive on over to Endee NM and go through the free car museum, instead. I'm