There's more to Amarillo than the interstate. From family attractions to iconic Route 66 stops, here's how to spend a day (or a weekend) in the Texas Panhandle.

Family fun

  • Wonderland Amusement Park packs roller coasters, water rides, family classics, and mini golf into one Amarillo park.
  • Amarillo Sod Poodles play Double-A baseball downtown at HODGETOWN, a fan-friendly ballpark that opened in 2019.

Arts & culture

  • Amarillo Museum of Art offers free admission and rotating exhibitions in the city's Cultural District.
  • Cadillac Ranch, the famous half-buried Cadillacs west of town, is a free Route 66 photo stop — bring spray paint.

See more attractions and civic links on our [community resources](/resources#recreation) page.

Get outside

Palo Duro Canyon State Park — the second-largest canyon in the U.S. — is a short drive south and worth the trip for hiking, biking, and the summer outdoor musical TEXAS.

Make a night of it

Hungry after a day out? Check our guide to [where to eat in Amarillo](/blog/where-to-eat-in-amarillo) or browse the [directory](/directory).

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