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Number of reviews | 21,316 |
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Accommodation | 492 hotels |
Lowest Price | ¥9,669 |
Highest Price | ¥25,456 |
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Palo Duro Canyon
4.5/5(292 reviews)
Explore the great outdoors at Palo Duro Canyon, a lovely green space in Amarillo. Check out the shops and top-notch restaurants in this family-friendly area.
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5/5 Excellent
"So much fun!!! Great people, clean room, nice to have a mini fridge microwave and coffee in the room. Great price, yummy food and beer. I’ll be back! "
A verified traveler stayed at The Big Texan Motel
Posted 3 days ago
5/5 Excellent
Spring Break!
"Rider's Roost was a delightful place. The cabin was clean and cozy, just as described. We enjoyed being next to the barn and meeting the horses and the new goats, Pearl and Danny-boy. They were often under the carport greeting us when we returned from our excursions. The screened-in porch was perfect for an early morning coffee or a game of cards in the evening.
Andrea included fresh chicken eggs and cream for our coffee. Her book collection on the area was so interesting. The guides and flyers were very helpful. The natural beauty of Palo Duro was majestic and it was wonderful being so close to the canyon.
I would highly recommend Rider's Roost if you like animals, nature and a very quiet place to stay. Andrea is also a fabulous photographer and had some lovely cards for sale. An added bonus.
Hope to return again! Thank you, Andrea."
A verified traveler stayed at The HIdeout at Palo Duro Canyon - Rider’s Roost
Posted 1 month ago