What to do and see in Canyon, Texas (TX): The Best Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers

February 1, 2022 Flossie Demartino

Canyon is a city in, and the county seat of, Randall County, Texas, United States. The population was 13,303 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Amarillo, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area. Canyon is the home of West Texas A&M University and Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, and the world-famous outdoor musical drama Texas.
Restaurants in Canyon

1. Palo Duro Riding Stables

10160 E State Highway 217, Canyon, TX 79015-8701 +1 806-488-2799 [email protected] http://www.paloduroridingstables.com
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5.0 based on 260 reviews

Palo Duro Riding Stables

The finest and the friendliest since 1962, Palo Duro Riding Stables is the longest running riding stable established in and around Palo Duro Canyon. One of the canyon's best kept secrets, come ride under some of the oldest and largest cottonwoods in the panhandle, water your horse from spring water coming right out of the canyon wall. Family owned and operated for over 50 years, our wranglers are knowledgeable and friendly, upholding true southern hospitality. The perfect opportunity to get together in the great outdoors, enhance your family vacation with a trail ride. No age limit! (Smaller children can ride with a parent. Some restrictions apply.) Don't forget to bring your camera!

Reviewed By jonathansU3731NM

Jesse and his entire team are fantastic! If you’re in Palo Duro and looking for a great horseback ride this is the place to go. Our family of 5 enjoyed every minute of it. Amazing canyon views along with a great staff make this a memorable family experience.

2. Cow Girls and Cowboys in the West

11450 State Highway Park Road 5, Canyon, TX 79015 +1 806-488-2227 http://www.cowgirlsandcowboysinthewest.com
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5.0 based on 52 reviews

Cow Girls and Cowboys in the West

Reviewed By 396rosalyne - San Antonio, United States

We had a great horseback ride with Grace and Danielle. Danielle was a great guide, we loved getting to learn more about the area. Grace did a great job making our 9 year old comfortable on her first horseback ride on her own.

3. Lighthouse Trail

Canyon, TX 79015-0285 +1 806-488-2227 http://www.tpwd.texas.gov/palodurocanyon
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4.5 based on 237 reviews

Lighthouse Trail

Walking trail in the Texas Panhandle.

Reviewed By 860SusanB860 - Rockwall, United States

My husband and I only made a short distance on this trail due to the heat. The scenery is incredible! The Lighthouse Rock is the park's most symbolic peak so we at least wanted a glance of it. The trail is hard-packed dirt and easy to tranverse whether on foot or on a bike. Take plenty of water and start early! This is the most popular trail in the park.

4. Palo Duro Canyon State Park

11450 Park Road 5, Canyon, TX 79015-8747 +1 806-488-2227 http://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/palo-duro-canyon
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4.5 based on 2,239 reviews

Palo Duro Canyon State Park

A dramatic 60-mile long and 800-foot deep canyon noted for its excellent hiking, birding, fishing and mountain biking.

Reviewed By Safariholic - Horsham, United Kingdom

Plan ahead. Book ahead and overnight IN the Canyon, if you possibly can. For the 2nd time - I goofed and I'm still kicking myself, since it was fully Booked on this particular day, so we had to head for Amarillo - well down I.40 a bit, actually. Weather on (both) days was great - this year the best. I would only defer a visit, if threatened by a serious Storm (thunder / lightning AND heavy rain, due to the risk of a Flash Flood). Otherwise dress sensible and enjoy. It can get cool at night, even in high Summer. Water, Drinks, Hats, Shades, Binnos & Cameras commended. Shoes or Hiking footwear - not sandals or flipflops. I think I am right in saying - there are places to Camp (tent), TrailerTent, Caravan, RV Park, Condos/Appts, & Cabins. Where is it ? Texas. At the very end of Hwy 217 heading East, off Hwy 1541 Sth from Amarillo. and/or off I.27 (also Nth/Sth from Amarillo) - approx. 40 mins from Amarillo beltway, subject to traffic. Lot of work on Hwy 335 West side of Amarillo in March 2019 & its going to take a while. NB. 'State' not 'National' Park, so certain Passes do not qualify. Cannot recall the Fees, but do, that they were not excessive. Both the Visitor Centre (El Coronado Lodge - Maps, Guidance, Trails Info, Accommodation queries, fascinating History, Geology, Wildlife, Birdlife, Curios & clean Restrooms) and Palo Duro Canyon Observation Point are worth stopping at - great views too. Just round the back & to Sth side of Palo Duro Trading Post (popular b/fast, lunch stop it appears) is a Bird Watching Spot with water baths and (stocked) bird feeders etc and good signage to help with ID'ing. The road down into the Canyon, after the Observation Point is quite steep & narrow, and because of the Vista, prone to cars stopping to take the shot - chill for them and they will for you. It's not a race. Suitable for all ages, and In My Humble Opinion, for a wide variety of 'Mobility Issue' folks. Walks or Hikes - choice is yours - just ask. Pls stay on the Trails though. Straying causes considerable &, almost always, irreparable damage. My Photos to add are ALL over 10 mbs, so too large for TA - SORRY.

5. Palo Duro Creek Ranch

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4.5 based on 118 reviews

Palo Duro Creek Ranch

6. Palo Duro Zip Line

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4.0 based on 118 reviews

Palo Duro Zip Line

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