Exploring Texas ain’t no small vacation, it’s a lifetime endeavor. But what if you only have one day? Well that’s where we come in. Here is Amarillo's chapter in the saga.
13651 I-40 Frontage Rd (I-40 W, S. Frontage Rd Between Exits 60 & 62), Amarillo, TX
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The Daytripper: The decades of the cattle drives gave way to decades of cross-country drives on America’s “mother road” – Route 66 which passed through Amarillo.
The Daytripper: The other food joint, you MUST check out is the Big Texan Steak Ranch, where they give out FREE 72oz steaks. Small catch – you’ve gotta eat it in one hour, along with a table full of sides. Good luck!
The Daytripper: If you can make it to “Amarillo by Morning” then you must stop in at Youngblood’s Stockyards Cafe which serves an amazing breakfast and is attached to Amarillo’s historic stockyards.
2601 E Interstate 40 (at Quarter Horse Dr.), Amarillo, TX
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The Daytripper: Head to the America Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum to learn about the most popular horse breed in the world and the one that makes ranching happen.
The Daytripper: You can visit some vestiges of this era in the Historic Rte 66 District, or explore the way folks used to travel in style at The RV Museum.
The Daytripper: This is officially the second largest canyon in the U.S. Tons of hiking available, but I recommend a mountain bike ride to the Lighthouse, which is truly one of the most beautiful sights in Texas.