17 Best Things to Do in Amarillo, TX Top Activities & Places to Go!

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When you find yourself in the northernmost part of Texas, make sure to stop by historic Amarillo.
This town is found along historic Route 66 and is well known for its beautiful Spanish Revival buildings.
But what's more, there is lots of stuff to do here for you, like checking out unique art installations and going around fascinating museums.
Even its nightlife is booming, with theater and symphony performances for you to enjoy.
Getting excited? Start planning your vacation with this list of the best things to do in Amarillo, TX.
1. Cadillac Ranch

2. US Route 66 Sixth Street Historic District

3. Palo Duro Canyon State Park Canyon

4. American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum

5. Amarillo Zoo

6. Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum Canyon

7. Amarillo Botanical Gardens

8. Amarillo Museum of Art

9. Texas Air & Space Museum

10. Jack Sisemore Traveland RV Museum

11. Wonderland Amusement Park

12. Cowgirls and Cowboys in the West

13. Don Harrington Discovery Center

14. Bill's Backyard Classics

15. The Big Texan Steak Ranch Brewery and Hotel

16. Amarillo Symphony

17. Amarillo Little Theatre

Map of Things to Do in Amarillo, TX

18. Added - https://www.texas-show.com/

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Take in a Sod Poodle game. While the name is made up ridiculousness, it's a hoot. We love catching a Sunday afternoon game. Very fan friendly and an afternoon game gets us back home before dark.

Also as a parent with a son with Sensory issues they are VERY accommodating. Just this weekend they launched a program to provide sensory kits to parents providing sensory coping tools to allow for all kids to enjoy the atmosphere in a comfortable way! If we lived closer we'd likely get season tickets.
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This is a very poorly put together list!!

Yes, Cadillac Ranch is one of those things everybody "has to see". It's also one of those things that people see and say "thats it??"

The Amarillo Zoo is, I'm sorry to say, not a strong offering.

To have those two on there and NOT put Texas! The Musical on the list is just lazy. Sod Poodles are a definitely strong addition, and even the Venom Arena Football team is a fun evening out.

If your going to include Palo Duro Canyon and the musical, then your not bound by the city limits, so I'd put a visit to Canyon's square, in particular in the summer when just about every weekend there are festivals, movies, live music, and farmer's markets.

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Aggie1 said:

1. Cadillac Ranch
Waste of time. A junkyard in a wheat field

2. US Route 66 Sixth Street Historic District
Unless you like antique stores, a 5 minute drive through, and you're done

3. Palo Duro Canyon State Park Canyon
Any list that does not have this as #1 is a stupid list

4. American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum
Haven't been in 20 years, but was not impressed

5. Amarillo Zoo
Haven't been, see no reason to go

6. Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum Canyon
Should be #2 after PD Canyon. World class.

7. Amarillo Botanical Gardens
Pretty good, especially combined with walk around Medi-Park lake and taking the kids to Don Herrington

8. Amarillo Museum of Art
Abstain. Never been, not an art guy

9. Texas Air & Space Museum
Pretty decent, they have some unique stuff, such as the Gulfstream jet that was used to train Shuttle pilots.

10. Jack Sisemore Traveland RV Museum
Again, never been, looks like an interesting45 minute visit

11. Wonderland Amusement Park
A nice little amusement park, like hundreds of others

12. Cowgirls and Cowboys in the West
No idea

13. Don Harrington Discovery Center
Great for elementary aged kids

14. Bill's Backyard Classics
Haven't been, looks cool

15. The Big Texan Steak Ranch Brewery and Hotel
It's a tourist trap, with mediocre food. But the owner is a GREAT promoter for Amarillo, I cut him a lot of slack.

16. Amarillo Symphony
17. Amarillo Little Theatre
Again, not an arts type of guy, I'm sure they are good for what they are
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I know I'm likely a little biased since my 13 year old son plays cello but the Amarillo Symphony is legit! His cello instructor is a member of the symphony and it's a great time to get dressed up (starched jeans, dress boots and sport coat) and go have a nice evening. My wife gets tickets for 4-6 nights every year! Plus when the Globe News Center was built, I was there daily with my previous employer as a major supplier for the project!
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Thanks for the update on the symphony. I admit my total ignorance
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https://www.travelawaits.com/2722147/things-to-do-in-amarillo-tx/
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These are interesting, but it's pretty obvious it's done by some "writer" who has never been to the Panhandle, and only Googles to see what everyone else posts.

Also, she added 1,000 feet to the depth of Palo Duro, didn't mention the Panhandle-Plains Museum, and used the wrong photo for the RV museum.
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So What!
The more information from whatever source just means more about Amarillo.
If it's close enough to get reader's attention and they decide to check it out - it was a successful write-up.
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I guess if you go by the old adage of "doesn't matter what you say, just spell my name right."

I prefer writers to get their facts straight, and dig a little deeper than Cadillac Ranch, Big Texan, Palo Duro.
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Lighten up Francis
Not everyone has spent their entire life living in the Panhandle and able to criticize any slightest nuance.
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Aggie1 said:

Lighten up Francis
Me?

I am as light as a feather, I am as happy as an angel, I am as merry as a schoolboy. I am as giddy as a drunken man. A merry Christmas to everybody! A happy New Year to all the world! Hallo here! Whoop! Hallo!

You're making a mistake, trying to read tone from typed words.

I'll tell my Aggie buddies: "You jerk!" in a loving way, because we've been giving each other hell for almost 50 years.

I'll yell at a bad driver on the highway: "You jerk!" because he's a menace to society.

Both of them, I type as "You jerk!"

I don't need to lighten up, because I am not angry. I am amused.



Regarding the article, is it too much to ask that they get their facts somewhat straight? Or their photos accurate? Or that they actually visit, or do more than superficial research?

I don't need to lighten up, because it's a meaningless little article, that made the author a few bucks, and will have a tiny effect on Amarillo tourism dollars.

It's fun to discuss them, and talk about how one agrees or disagrees. If you'd rather not discuss them, then maybe don't post them.
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Ya know,
I'm not going to get into a pissing contest with you.

I concede you appear to know more about MOST things in the Panhandle than probably 95% of the rest of us,
But your condescending attitude if you do find a nuance from others posts is tiring.

Some of us have a smidgen of well known information from many years of living there as well - me? Amarillo From infancy through high school and various jobs - including PANTEX - and then off to A&M and then i found a bigger much world out there - starting with being assigned to nearby Altus AFB - wljere 2 of my 5 daughters were born - but never appreciated any less my/our many years of growth in the Panhandle with a profound appreciation. And living and having a home and home of record from 1943 for 69 years and owning at least two homes off an on in Amarillo as recently as 2012 I've not lost touch even though I ultimately did not retire there.

So I'll give you all the little country towns and rural tidbits and even Canyon…. But don't even believe you know more about Amarillo proper and say, Palo Duro Canyon or even WT than those of us who have a direct connection with each.

You pull the same know-it-all in just about every thread on TexAgs.

Do you have a life outside of TexAgs? And why do you try to control every thread you stick your nose in with your know-it-all thoughts as well??
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If there is a pissing contest, you're the only player.

You have stars. Ignore me, you'll feel better
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You pull the same know-it-all in just about every thread on TexAgs.

Do you have a life outside of TexAgs? And why do you try to control every thread you stick your nose in with your know-it-all thoughts as well??

Amen and Hallelujah
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Great to have my entire fan club showing up.

You never did say what username you used when you handed out all the great advice that you claim I crapped on.

https://texags.com/forums/39/topics/3208878/replies/59628862
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Oh hey, a Panhandle thread upda…

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BenTheGoodAg said:

Oh hey, a Panhandle thread upda…



You're right. I will stop engaging, even though it is fun, and I am such a lovable old fart.
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CanyonAg77 said:

Great to have my entire fan club showing up.

You never did say what username you used when you handed out all the great advice that you claim I crapped on.

https://texags.com/forums/39/topics/3208878/replies/59628862
Pearls before swine
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Mostly Amarillo - some Lubbock, other tangents

https://www.neverstoptraveling.com/texas-panhandle
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Aggie1 said:

https://www.travelawaits.com/2722147/things-to-do-in-amarillo-tx/


I'm not wanting to get into the "debate". But in my 30 years living in Amarillo, I'd find much better attractions. I've been to 10 of the 17 listed. I agree with CanyonAg, the article is poorly written or researched. If Palo Duro Canyon and State park was 2,800 feet deep, now that'd be a Canyon worth visiting! "Suddenly, a rim to the earth appears and the canyon goes down 2,800-plus feet to the floor." 2,800 ft. might be the canyon's floor elevation above sea level, but it's not its depth! I concur that the Palo Duro Canyon & State Park are the top attractions together with the "Texas" musical in the State Park during the summer. The Panhandle Plains Museum on the WTAMU campus would be my #2, as well.

I retired in 2013 and moved S. nearer to family. But I dearly loved my years living in Amarillo, working near Amarillo, and my many friends and colleagues in Amarillo as well as those at WTAMU. Amarillo was a fantastic city for my '74 Aggie wife and I to raise my Aggie family ('92, '94, '01; all were Amarillo High School Golden Sandies, too).
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gnits or gnats...

The point is that Amarillo - and the Panhandle - is getting reviews from multiple sources... Personally, I think that's a good thing...

Folks down state typically could care less about anything in the area. If these travelogues relate something that triggers something more than passing through to the ski slopes that should be good as well.
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https://www.oursweetadventures.com/best-things-to-do-in-palo-duro-canyon-in-one-day/
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