Planning a trip with my wife and two young kids to Palo Duro Canyon during a Thursday-Sunday in late September. Any advice on where to stay, where to eat, what to see?
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Lodging: We have two new hotels in Canyon (5-10 years old) a Best Western and Holiday Inn Express. They will be the closest to the park (12 miles) and a few blocks from the museum RTA talked about. They are off the freeway, and in a quiet area of town (mine)
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The Pak-a-Sak is even closer to the hotels
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Best View
Palo Duro Canyon State Park
At 120 miles long and up to 800 feet deep, Palo Duro is the United States’ second largest canyon, carved by the Prairie Dog Town Fork of the Red River about a million years ago. Dizzying views right out the windows await guests in three rock cabins perched on the canyon rim. The structures have dual indoor fireplaces and outdoor eating areas with picnic tables and grills. To better enjoy those aforementioned jaw-dropping vistas, be sure to ask about the Sorenson Cabin, featuring a large wooden deck that allows the sunrise and sunset to fill the dining area. The other two cabins are named Lighthouse, for the famous Palo Duro rock formation, and Goodnight, for the original rancher of the canyon.
Constructed by several CCC companies in the 1930s and remodeled some years ago, the cabins sleep four each, with heat and air conditioning, indoor bathrooms with shower, refrigerator, microwave and coffee pot. Linens, pillows and towels provided. While you could easily spend an entire visit just soaking up the scenery visible from your cabin, the park also includes a museum and store, horseback rides at Old West Stables, and hot meals and camping supplies at the Palo Duro Trading Post. The well-known Texas musical drama is performed in the Pioneer Theater during summer (June 4 – August 18, 2007). Visitors can also enjoy almost 40 miles of hiking trails and nearly 15 miles of equestrian trails through this geologic wonderland. RV, tent, primitive and equestrian camping and limited service cabins in the canyon. (806-488-2227, www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/palo_duro)
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Canyon needs to have a Buc-cee's.
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Fat-N-Fetch'um or GTHO!!
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one of the things we did recently was Alabates flint quarry up on the Canadian river