38 Super Fun Things To Do In Puerto Penasco 2025

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38 Super Fun Things To Do In Puerto Penasco 2025

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Updated 4/15/25

When looking for things to do in Puerto Penasco, look no further. Based on our personal experience, we have carefully curated a list of 38 super fun things to do in Puerto Penasco just for you. With the sun and the surf, this quiet Mexico beach town quickly became one of our favorite winter hotspots.

As a favorite snowbird destination for travelers, the gentle sun and vibrant town bring warm relief. Likewise, as the Arizona summers set in, the Sea of Cortez and coastal breezes provide a welcoming escape from the scorching desert temperatures.

Whether you are coming for the season or a long weekend, we can assure you that there are plenty of things to do in Puerto Penasco. So get ready, pack your bags, and let’s head down to Puerto Penasco, Arizona’s beach.

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  1.  Explore Rocky Point Beaches

Best thing to do explore rocky point beaches.

Topping our list of things to do in Puerto Penasco is enjoy the Rocky Point Beaches.  Relax and enjoy the warm sun, soft sand, and soothing waves at any one of these beaches.  Although beach access is limited at some of the beaches, there are no private beaches in Puerto Penasco.

With 55 miles of coastline, it is easy to find the Rocky Point Beaches.  The Sea of Cortez is especially inviting with its calm clear water.  Water temperatures hang around the mid 70’s, with winter being a tad cooler and summer just a bit warmer.

In other words, you can soak up the sun and play in the water, as long as you don’t trespass through someone’s yard.

2.  Go Tidepooling and Sea Shell Hunting

Exploring tide pools is a fun activity in puerto penasco

 

As the name implies,  Puerto Penasco which means Rocky Point, features a coastline that is both rocky and sandy.  The tides in Puerto Penasco are quite dramatic.  The tide changes trap water in the rocks and create natural pools filled with treasures.

For shell hunters, it is not unusual to find small octopuses, fascinating shells, and sand dollars in the tide pools.  As the tide comes back in, these mysterious creatures and rocky coastlines are once again hidden.

3.  Celebrate Sunset

Spectacular sunset on the rocky point beaches.

The sunset on the Rocky Point Beaches is spectacular.  We were amazed watching the sun drop into the sea, the skies can turn brilliant with shades of orange, yellow, red, and purple.  Sometimes the sky appears to be on fire!

Whether you are having dinner at one of the fantastic Rocky Point rooftop restaurants, strolling on the Malecon, or chilling with the neighbors at your campsite, take a quiet minute and enjoy this sunset celebration.

4.  Treat Yourself To A Massage On The Beach

Massage table on the beach.

What could be more relaxing than the sound of the waves, a slight breeze, and a massage?

Often, well-practiced masseuses will walk up the beach with their table in hand.  Flag them down and let them do their magic.  Prices are inexpensive and you will feel relaxed and rejuvenated.

Beach massages are more common near the resort areas.  If you don’t see one on your beach, certainly call any one of the spas and ask about their beach massage specials.

Watersports Activities in Puerto Penasco

 

When it comes to watersports, Rocky Point beaches have you covered.  The water is calm, clear, and shallow making your time on the water fun and accessible.  Try some of these thrilling adventures.

5.  The Banana Boat Experience

Ride the banana boat in puerto penasco.

The Banana Boat experience can be fun for the whole family.  Put on your life vest, hop on this enormous rubber tube, and hold on tight.  As the banana boat is pulled through the waves and the water, you will have the ride of a lifetime.  Because the banana boat holds up to 8 adults and children, everyone can have fun.

6.  Rent a Jet Ski

Be the driver when you rent a jet ski.  Jump the waves and fulfill your need for speed on the water.  The fabulous ocean spray ocean will cool you down on a hot day.  Clear your mind as you take to the Sea of Cortez on a jet ski rental.

7.  Kayak and Paddleboard

Man paddle boarding in puerto penasco.

The calm waters of the Rocky Point beaches are perfect for kayaks and paddleboards.  Use your own or rent one from a nearby tour company.  Paddling at sunset can be beautiful as the sky changes from bright blue to shades of orange.  You might be fortunate enough to have some dolphin friends join you!

8.  Parasail Above The Sea of Cortez

Things to do in puerto penasco parasailing.

Take to the sky in this thrilling ride high above the Rocky Point Beaches.  The tour guide straps you safely into the harness and gives the signal.  Then like magic, you are in the air, looking down at the blue water.  What an incredible rush for thrill seekers.

9.  Sharpen Your Skills at Kite Surfing

Kite surfing is popular on the Rocky Point Beaches.  The ocean breeze and shallow waters make perfect conditions for gliding along the surf.  This extreme sport is fun and exhilarating.

10.  Go Snorkeling in Puerto Penasco

Things to do in puerto penasco, go snorkeling.

Snorkeling in Puerto Penasco is one of the best things to do because the water is crystal clear, making conditions perfect for everyone.  Tours and equipment are available through your resort concierge or by arrangement through a reputable tour company.  For those who want to venture out on your own, be mindful of the tide charts and be careful you don’t get stranded on a sandbar.

For those of you who have been snorkeling in Puerto Penasco, what did you see?

11.  Learn to Scuba Dive

Below the ocean’s surface is a whole new world waiting for you to explore.  See the sea life in their native habit, and be wowed at the brilliant colors unseen by many.  Refresher courses are available and if your are new to the underwater world you can take lessons to earn your diving certificate.

The Sea of Cortez is fascinating and waiting for you!

Take A Boat Tour in Puerto Penasco

Man on a boat looking out over the blue green water of puerto penasco.

What better way to enjoy the sights of the area than on one of the many boat tours in Puerto Penasco? Are you looking for an afternoon of fun with friends, a family-friendly experience, or a romantic date with your squeeze?  There are plenty of choices when it comes to boat tours in Puerto Penasco!

12.  Party on a Booze Cruise

The Booze Cruise is a favorite amongst the party crowd.  Free-flowing beer and margaritas will get any party started.  Dance the afternoon away to the sounds of a live band onboard and have fun.  There are “no bad days here”!

13.  Sail the Sea on a Pirate Cruise

Aye Matey!  The Pirate Cruise is ready for your arrival.  Take to the high seas with the swashbuckling crew of El Rey Del Mar, the King of the Seas.  Once you set sail your crew will treat you to dinner, drinks, fun, and games plus a spectacular Puerto Penasco sunset.  Don’t worry, you won’t have to walk the plank.

14.  Relax on a Catamaran Cruise

What better way to sail the Sea of Cortex than on a luxury catamaran cruise?  We love the smooth sailing and quiet cutting through the water on a catamaran.  The experienced crew will serve you as you sit back and relax on the calm waters.  Enjoy an afternoon or evening sunset cruise with dancing and margaritas.

15.  Go Whale Watching

Whale watching is our favorite boat tour in Puerto Penasco.  Seeing these majestic creatures up close and personal is always a wonder.  Whales migrate to the warmer waters of the Sea of Cortez to give birth.  From January through March, it is common to see Momma and Baby swimming side by side.  If you are lucky you may see a humpback whale breach the water with a spectacular splash.  Be patient and keep your eyes peeled for the spouts.

Remember to bring your binoculars and sunscreen!

 16. Take a Date on a Sunset Cruise

Relaxing sunset cruise in puerto penasco.

Undeniably, a sunset cruise on the Sea of Cortez is extraordinary.  The changing colors of the sky and the gorgeous blue waters make a sunset cruise super special.  We love sunset cruises.

An evening cruise is the perfect setting for a romantic night out.  Sit back, relax, and enjoy the sea air and changing scenery with the one you love.

Go Fishing in Puerto Penasco

Everybody has a fish story, right?  Well if you don’t, it is high time you get one.  Surely you can come up with your own tall tale fishing in Puerto Penasco.  

Whether your story involves the “one that got away” or “your first catch” we want to hear it!  

17. Try Deep Sea Fishing in Puerto Penasco

Deep sea fishing charters are available for morning, afternoon, and overnight excursions.  Imagine how you will feel bringing in tonight’s fresh catch of Sea Bass, Large Grouper, or Red Snapper.  Your crew of experts will help you with rods, reels, and bait, plus they will keep your catch on ice until you arrive back at the docks and even clean it for you.   

18.  Go Surf Fishing

From the docks, piers, or the beach, fishing is easy in Puerto Penasco.  Fishermen often catch halibut, snapper, and triggerfish. 

Don’t go home empty-handed if the big one gets away. 

Stop at any of the local fish markets near the marina and pick up the fresh of the day.  Our favorite is Jessy’s Fish Market for fresh shrimp, cleaned and deveined!  Be sure to say Hi to Jessy Jr. and tell him the Stromads sent you! 

More Puerto Penasco Activities

19. Adventure on an ATV Tour

Atv ride into the dunes and bluffs at rocky point.

Ride the dunes or adventure out to the rocky cliffs on an ATV rental in Puerto Penasco.  You can venture off by yourself or with a group tour.  Better yet, do both and have some fun in the sun.

For more experienced riders, Competition Hill is a 300-foot sand hill with a 30-degree slope located near Cholla Bay.  Note the beaches near Sandy Beach and Los Conchas as well as the main streets of Puerto Penasco are off-limits to riders.  You will get ticketed.  Exercise caution and safety at all times.  Riding is prohibited at night.

20.  Saddle up and Go Horseback Riding

Things to do in puerto penasco horseback riding on the beach.

Experienced horsemen will guide you through the shopping districts of the Malecon and Calle 13 or take a sunset ride along the shoreline.  If a desert ride is your desire, your guides will take you to the foothills of the Sonoran Desert for a peaceful afternoon ride.

21.  Soar the Sky in an Ultralight Flight

Take to the sky like a bird in an ultralight flight.  As the glider takes off from the beach, you will have a bird’s eye view of the Rocky Point Beaches below.  Don’t worry, the ultralight flight is piloted by a professional so you can take pictures and videos of this once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

22.  Play Pickleball

Play pickleball at dukes in puerto penasco.

Pickleball is all the rave and super fun, plus it is good exercise.  Grab your paddle and join one of the leagues or just swat the ball around with your friends.  Dukes Restaurant has a vibrant pickle community and indoor court.  You will also find that many of the RV Campgrounds have courts as well.

23.  Play 18 Holes on Puerto Penasco Golf Courses

Play a round of golf in puerto penasco.

Be sure to pack your golf clubs when traveling to Puerto Penasco.  Professionals and amateurs have a choice of three 18-hole courses.

Vidanta Golf Puerto Penasco

Designed by Jack Nicklaus and Jack Nicklaus II, this beauty has stunning views out to the Sea of Cortez.  This Championship golf course is located at the Mayan Palace Resort.  Onsite you will find a pro shop, as well as a locker room lounge, bar, and convenient bag storage.

The Links at Las Palomas Beach & Golf Resort

Located across from the Las Palomas Resort is the most popular golf course in Puerto Penasco.  This 18-hole course was designed by Forrest Richards and Arthur Jack Synder.  Las Palomas Golf Resort has a putting green as well as a Pro shop and snack bar.  

The Club at Islas Del Mar Golf Course

The Club at Islas Del Mar Golf Course is both scenic and challenging for players.  Jack Nicklaus designed this challenging 18-hole course.  Although it technically has only 9 holes, the course has an additional 9 tee boxes giving the golfer a different view.  The Sea of Cortez and adjacent lagoons make this course challenging in several spots.  Both visitors and locals find this course one of their favorites.

Casa Blanca Golf and Villas

For fun, Casa Blanca Golf and Villas have a Mini Golf course suitable for families and fun.  With 18 holes to play, everyone staying at the Casa Blanca Villas can enjoy an afternoon of golf in Puerto Penasco.
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24.  Go Shopping in Puerto Penasco

 

Shopping for colorful calaveras in puerto penasco.

 

Shopping in Puerto Penasco is easy.  Being a highly residential area, grocery stores are easily accessible within minutes of the resorts, hotels, and RV Campgrounds.  Puerto Penasco has plenty of convenience stores and souvenir shops as well.

Rodeo Drive Puerto Penasco  

Enjoy a relaxing day shopping at Rodeo Drive Puerto Penasco.  Strolling through the artisan shops you are sure to find that perfect treasure to take home with you.  Dishes, tchotchkes, and clothing shops line the street.  When you finish shopping, be sure to stop in Mariachis & Tequila Restaurant for a fresh margarita and some house-made guacamole.

Walmart

Walmart Puerto Penasco has almost everything you would find at any Walmart SuperCenter:  Clothing, food, cosmetics, and household goods.  As you might expect, there is also a Sam’s Club in the same parking lot.  Remember though, this is Mexico and some things are a little different or not available like they are in the US.

Malecon

Shopping on the Puerto Peñasco Malecon is a fun way to spend the afternoon.  The curious will find jewelry, clothing, pharmaceuticals, and even fresh fish.  Besides the stores, there are plenty of kiosks and vendors, especially late in the day near sunset.  

Super Ley

Super Ley is one of the grocery stores in Puerto Penasco.  They have an amazing bakery filled with freshly made bread and goodies.

Frutteria

The frutteria’s are small convenience stores selling fresh fruit and meats.  Their small size and locations all over town make them easier than the Walmart or Super Ley when you need to grab something fresh for dinner.

25.   Visit Puerto Peñasco Malecon

Walking the malecon in puerto penasco is a fun thing to do.

The Puerto Peñasco Malecon is similar to a boardwalk in a beach town.  Whether you walk, ride your bike, or sit and take in the sunset, Puerto Peñasco Malecon is one of the top things to do while in the area.

On the weekends it is common to hear the battle of the Mariachi Bands along the Malecon.  Families and couples dance the night away to the sounds of trumpets, drums, and guitars.

Come down early to enjoy a cocktail and sunset before heading off to one of the amazing nearby restaurants.

26.  Experience The Puerto Penasco Nightlife

Risque nightlife in puerto penasco.

When the sun goes down, the Puerto Penasco Nightlife lights up the city.  Many of the bars have live music and dancing.  The vibrant party scene can be fun especially if you find a band you enjoy.

Tekila Bar, Boo Bar, Leo’s Bar and El Tapeo are our favorites.  You can always find attentive bartenders and good conversation.

The area on Calle 13 is rowdy and crowded, especially on weekends and late in the evening.   You can find a more risque experience, topless bars, and prostitution is prevalent.  As with any city, stay aware!

27.  Dine at the Best Restaurants in Puerto Penasco

Sunset views on rooftop lounge in puerto penasco.

Puerto Penasco has wonderful restaurants with fantastic service.  Fresh fish and sunset views mixed with a little mariachi band make for a wonderful meal.

La Casa Del Capitan

High above the city, enjoy a rooftop dining experience.  The food is fantastic and the view is captivating.

Moo Restaurant

Enjoy dinner on the Malecon at Moo.  The low twinkle lights of white and red, give Moo a romantic feel.  Enjoy a steak, tableside caesar salad, and the Monte Blanc for dessert.

 Things To Do In Puerto Penasco: Specialty Tours

There are even more things to do in Puerto Penasco.  When you’ve relaxed enough on the beach, explore the outer side of Puerto Penasco.  Specialty tours are fun, informative, and friendly.

What’s your pleasure?

28.  Tour Isla San Jorge Bird Island Puerto Penasco

Sea lions on isla st jorge.

Isla San Jorge also known as Bird Island is located about 30 miles off the coast of Puerto Penasco.  This wildlife paradise is home to sea lions, dolphins, and exotic birds.  Charters are available to take you to Bird Island where you can play, kayak, snorkel, and scuba dive.

Visiting Bird Island is a favorite activity in Puerto Penasco, especially if you enjoy wildlife in its natural habitat.

29.  Hike El Pinacate Biosphere Reserve

In 2013 El Pinacate Biosphere Reserve was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  The area was formed by lava flowing underground creating craters throughout the landscape.  Although dormant, there are nine volcanic craters.  The landscape resembles that of the moon’s surface.  

Please be respectful when visiting this area.  Archeologists continue to study this peculiar landscape as it is mostly untouched and undeveloped. 

30.  CEDO: Intercultural Center for the Study of Deserts and Oceans

Studying the diverse ecosystems of Puerto Penasco is fascinating.  As the name indicates, both the desert and the ocean ecosystems are being studied here.  You are welcome to join any of the educational tours the CEDO: Intercultural Center for Study of Deserts and Ocean offers:

  • Pinacate & Gran Desierto de Altar
  • Estuary Excursions
  • Estuary Kayaking
  • Tidepooling
  • Oyster Farm
  • Great Desert of Altar’s Sea of Sand

31.   Take a Day Trip to Oyster Farm

Oysters fresh from the sea.

Oysters so fresh, they slept in the sea!  Visit the Oyster Farms and learn about sustainable oyster farming in Puerto Penasco.  Stick around for some tasty offerings.  If you’ve never had oysters fresh out of the sea, you are in for a sweet treat.

32.  Learn about Tequila at the Tequila Factory

Xscapers enjoying tequila tasting in puerto penasco.

Manny’s Tequila Factory is a must-stop while visiting Puerto Penasco.  You will be treated to several Tequila expressions and mixed cocktails as your hosts explain the tequila-making process.  Their witty personalities and expert storytelling will keep you entertained.  We enjoyed taking a group of friends to Manny’s for some fun times!

While you are in Puerto Penasco, try some Bacanora, The Best Kept Secret of the Sonoran Desert.

33.  Visit The Seashell Museum

For over 20 years, curator Naomi Black has been collecting seashells.  Visit Naomi at her Seashell Museum, and be awed by her collection.  She is part collector, artist entrepreneur, and mermaid.   Be sure to stop in the gift store for some unique souvenirs.

More Things to do in Rocky Point:  A Guide to Rocky Point Events and Festivals

El camaronero statue in puerto penasco.

Are you still looking for more things to do in Rocky Point?  How about a Festival or Special Event?

34.  Sample Local Cuisine at The Seafood Festival

By far, one of the tastiest events we have attended.  Local restaurants showcase special dishes for locals and visitors.  Come for the food, stay for the party.  Dance, laugh, eat, and drink on the Plaza del Cameron.  Look for the Seafood Festival in mid-February.

35.  Dance and Sing at Roger Kline’s Circus Mexicus

What started as a rooftop party has boomed into a 4-day concert event each June.  Join musical talent Roger Kline and The Peacemakers along with a stellar lineup for Circus Mexicus!

36.  Party Like a Rock Start During Spring Break

March is known for Spring Break in Puerto Penasco.  Grab your bag and let’s hit the beaches.  Because Puerto Penasco is only a few hours from Phoenix and Tucson, this location makes it a perfect place for college kids to come.  The legal drinking age is only 18, so the crowd is young and rowdy, especially downtown.

Of course, you can still find some peaceful areas like the Mayan Resort or Cholla Bay area.  Whatever you choose, pack a swimsuit and sunscreen.  The water is perfect and the sun is hot!

37.  Hear The Thunder at The Rocky Point Motorcycle Rally

November is the month to join motorcycle enthusiasts for some fun in the sun.  Events at Rocky Point Motorcycle Rally include a bike parade, Charity Poker Run, and one heck of a party.  You don’t have to be a biker to join the fun!

38.  Feel The Adrenaline at Southern Arizona Desert Racing

SADR is desert racing at its best!  Watch ATV, Quad, Moto, and Buggy racing through the desert.  Come early and check out Pre Race festivities.  Stay late for the afterparty.

Be sure to check out the details for Southern Arizona Racing.  With four big weekends of racing, you won’t want to miss any of the action.

Where to Stay in Puerto Penasco

 Grand Mayan Puerto Penasco

Beach view from pool in mayan palace resort.

For luxury and solitude, The Grand Mayan Puerto Penasco is the place for you.  Onsite entertainment, fabulous restaurants, bars, and in-room dining will make you feel like royalty.  Relax in the spa, pool, or even on the beach.  You can even play a round of golf if that’s your fancy.  The breakfast we had while touring there was so delicious!

You can book your stay right now!

Hotels in Puerto Penasco

With plenty of hotels in Puerto Penasco, you only need to choose a date.  For fun in the sun, easy beach access, and restaurant options check out these fantastic hotels.

Puerto Penasco Vrbo

Sometimes it’s more comfortable to vacation in a private residence.  Quiet dinners on the patio sound relaxing.  Imagine how nice it will be, to walk out your door and step onto the beach.  A Puerto Penasco Vrbo could be the option for you.

RV Parks in Puerto Penasco

Renegade verona beachfront camping in puerto penasco.

With quite a few RV Parks in Puerto Penasco, these are our recommendations:

Concha del Mar:  Located just a few minutes from Calle 13 and the Malecon, Concha del Mar is convenient.  This RV park is strictly beachfront boondocking.  Although there are no RV hookups, there is a dump station and fresh water available.  The bathhouse and laundry are exceptionally clean.  The views are outstanding.  With 24-hour security and gated access, Concha del Mar is our top spot for beach camping.  Our stay there was fantastic.

Playa Bonita RV Park: Conveniently located just minutes away from shopping and dining, Playa Bonita RV Park is a favorite for beachfront camping.  The full hookups, onsite social lounge, and jacuzzi are a bonus for guests.  The park has 24-hour security, gated access, and an unbelievable sunset.

 

Before You Go: What Everyone Asks About Rocky Point

Is Puerto Peñasco safe for tourists?

Yes! Like any popular beach town, you’ll want to use common sense—lock your stuff, stick to well-traveled areas at night, and don’t flash wads of cash. But overall, Rocky Point is considered safe and welcoming, especially for travelers from the U.S.

Do I need a passport to go to Rocky Point?

Yes, bring your passport or passport card. You’ll need it to get back into the U.S. Kids under 16 can use a birth certificate, but adults? No exceptions. Don’t leave it behind or you’ll be stuck explaining your beach trip to border patrol.

When’s the best time to visit?

We personally love visiting in the winter months—it’s quieter, cooler, and still full of sunshine. Spring and fall are also great for perfect temps and fewer crowds. Summer? It’s hot, but the water’s warm and the margaritas are cold.

Can I use U.S. dollars in Rocky Point?

Yep! Most businesses accept U.S. cash, but small bills are your friend. Don’t expect every taco stand to break a $100.

Is the tap water safe to drink?

Not really. Stick with bottled water for drinking and brushing your teeth. Most restaurants use purified water for ice and cooking, but we don’t risk it.

Do I need Mexican car insurance?

Yes, and don’t skip this. Your U.S. insurance won’t cover you in Mexico. You can grab a short-term policy online or near the border. It’s affordable peace of mind.

Anything I shouldn’t bring across the border?

Plenty. Skip the guns, ammo, weed (even if it’s medicinal), produce, seeds, and basically anything that makes you pause and go “hmm.” Mexico has strict rules, and it’s not worth the hassle.

Let’s Wrap Up The Things To Do In Puerto Penasco

Couple standing on beach with blue water behind them.

Puerto Penasco is a wonderful town in Mexico.  We enjoyed everything this city has to offer from the amazing sunsets to the great restaurants, shopping and music.

The driving ease and proximity of the Greater Phoenix Metro area make this a popular destination for Arizona locals.  We would definitely recommend a trip to Rocky Point for everyone.

With so many things to do in Puerto Penasco, what’s stopping you?

Pack a bag and your passport.  Let’s head for the border.   If you hurry, you can catch the sunset.

Thanks for reading!

Travel Safe and Adventure Often….

Maureen Wright and Robb Strobridge

The Stromads

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Entrepreneurs, Wanderlusters, Constant travelers, and Full-time RV Nomads since 2016.  We are fueled by life, love, and the pursuit of all things good.  Thanks for joining our journey and we hope to see you down the road!

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Iconic Things to See in Amarillo

Big Texan Steak Ranch

Location: 7701 I-40 E, Amarillo, TX 79118
Hours: Open daily, 7 AM – 10:30 PM
Admission: Free to visit

What It Is:
The Big Texan Steak Ranch is Amarillo’s boldest roadside attraction. This larger-than-life Western complex is home to the famous 72-ounce steak challenge (finish it in an hour and it’s free), a gift shop, arcade-style shooting gallery, brewery, on-site motel, and even its RV park.

Why We Love It:
It’s loud, it’s kitschy, and it’s pure Texas. Even if you don’t eat, walking through is a blast. From the neon cowboy out front to the diners trying to conquer four and a half pounds of meat, there’s always something to see.

Pro Tip:
Time your visit for lunch or dinner—if someone’s attempting the challenge, you’ll get dinner and a show.

Giant steer statue in front of the colorful Big Texan Steak Ranch, a must-see roadside eatery among things to see in Amarillo.

Slug Bug Ranch

Location:
1415 Sunrise Dr, Amarillo, TX 79104 (at Starlight Ranch Event Center)

What It Is:
Originally established in Conway, Texas, Slug Bug Ranch relocated to Amarillo. It offers a colorful roadside attraction featuring Volkswagen Beetles and retired Big Texan limousines buried nose-down in the ground. Visitors are encouraged to add their own graffiti art to these vehicles, making it an ever-evolving canvas.

Why We Love It:
This quirky installation provides a unique, interactive experience that combines art, history, and the spirit of Route 66. The addition of the iconic Big Texan limousines and the accessible location make it a must-visit spot for travelers seeking something offbeat.

Hours / Cost:

  • Hours: Open daily

  • Cost: Free

Pro Tip:
Bring your own spray paint to leave your mark. Early morning or late afternoon visits offer the best photo lighting and a more comfortable experience.

Spray-painted cars half-buried nose-first in the ground at Slug Bug Ranch, a must-see in Amarillo.

Cadillac Ranch

Location:
Exit 60 off I-40, just west of Amarillo

What It Is:
Ten vintage Cadillacs are buried nose-first in the ground and layered in decades of spray paint. It’s part art installation, part public graffiti wall—and a full-blown roadside icon.

Why We Love It:
It’s weird, colorful, interactive, and free. You don’t just visit Cadillac Ranch—you participate in it.

Hours / Cost:

  • Hours: Open 24/7

  • Cost: Free

Pro Tip:
Bring your own spray paint and maybe a pair of gloves. Early morning and sunset are best for photos (and avoiding the heat).

Graffiti-covered Cadillacs half-buried in the ground at Cadillac Ranch, one of the most iconic things to see in Amarillo.

2nd Amendment Cowboy

Location:
Near the former Western Plaza Mall, 2601 I-40 W, Amarillo, TX

What It Is:
A towering fiberglass cowboy in a yellow shirt, rifle in hand, standing next to three colorfully painted Cadillacs. Classic Texas meets roadside Americana.

Why We Love It:
It’s one of those “what did I just see?” moments that make you laugh and pull over. Quirky, bold, and very on-brand for Amarillo.

Hours / Cost:

  • Hours: Viewable 24/7

  • Cost: Free

Pro Tip:
Snap a wide shot that includes the cowboy and the cars. This one’s great for a quick photo stop on your way into town.

Statue of the Second Amendment Cowboy saluting near retro cars—classic Americana and one of the top things to see in Amarillo.

Richard Daniel Baker Peace Park

Location:
Approximately 24.5 miles east of Amarillo, Texas, between exits 85 and 87 on I-40

What It Is:
A unique roadside monument featuring a large peace sign sculpture and various installations commemorating significant historical events. The park is a tribute to peace and unity, inviting travelers to pause and reflect.

Why We Love It:
It’s an unexpected and thought-provoking stop along I-40. The park’s handmade elements and heartfelt messages glimpse the creator’s vision of harmony and remembrance.

Hours / Cost:

  • Hours: Accessible 24/7

  • Cost: Free

  • Pro Tip:

There are no facilities on-site, so plan accordingly. Early morning or late afternoon visits provide the best lighting for photos.

 Colorful sculptures and signs, including one marked

Ozymandias on the Plains

Location:
Southeast Amarillo, just off I-27 near Sundown Lane

What It Is:
Two enormous, disembodied legs standing in a field—no torso, no explanation. Inspired by the Percy Bysshe Shelley poem Ozymandias, and just as haunting.

Why We Love It:
It’s random, a little eerie, and completely unforgettable. It’s a classic example of Texas Panhandle weirdness with a literary twist.

Hours / Cost:

  • Hours: Always accessible (viewed from the roadside)

  • Cost: Free

Pro Tip:
You’ll need to park along the shoulder and walk a short distance. If it’s rained recently, be cautious of mud.

Graffiti-covered giant pair of legs in a field—an unusual roadside attraction among things to see in Amarillo.

Museums and Interactive Attractions: Educational Things to See in Amarillo

Amarillo’s museums are as unique and varied as the city itself. Whether you’re into classic cars, Native American history, or quirky roadside art, a spot here’ll catch your eye.

These aren’t your typical, stuffy museums—they’re places where history, art, and culture come alive unexpectedly.

Art & Culture

Delve into Amarillo’s artistic side with these notable institutions celebrating creativity and cultural expression.

Amarillo Museum of Art

Location: 2200 S Van Buren St, Amarillo, TX 79109
Hours: Wednesday–Saturday: 11 AM–5 PM; Sunday: 1 PM–5 PM
Admission: Free

Situated on the Amarillo College campus, the Amarillo Museum of Art (AMoA) features a diverse collection of visual art, including American, Asian, and European works. Highlights include the Price Gallery of Asian Art and rotating exhibitions that offer fresh perspectives throughout the year.

Kwahadi Museum of the American Indian

Location: 9151 I-40 East, Amarillo, TX 79120
Hours: Varies; check ahead for current schedule
Admission: Adults: $5; Seniors: $4; Youth: $3

Housed in a building inspired by Pueblo architecture, this museum showcases the art and culture of the Pueblo and Plains Indian peoples. Exhibits include works by artist Thomas E. Mails, bronze sculptures by Tom Knapp, and performances by the Kwahadi Dancers.

History & Heritage

Explore Amarillo’s rich past through these historical sites and memorials that honor the city’s legacy and those who shaped it.

Amarillo Historical Museum

Location: 1612 S Johnson St, Amarillo, TX 79102
Hours: By appointment
Admission: Donations appreciated

This quirky little museum celebrates all things Amarillo — from the city’s first Orange Julius to a Civil War-era firearm collection, if it happened here, it’s probably on display.

Silhouetted cowboys riding horses along a ridgeline at sunset—an iconic Western scene and classic thing to see in Amarillo.

Harrington House Historic Home

Location: 1600 S Polk St, Amarillo, TX 79102
Hours: By appointment
Admission: Free

This beautifully preserved early 20th-century mansion offers guided tours that provide insight into the lifestyle of one of Amarillo’s prominent families. The home’s architecture and furnishings reflect the elegance of the era.

American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum

Location: 2601 E Interstate Dr, Amarillo, TX 79104
Hours: Tuesday–Friday: 9 AM–4 PM; Saturday: 9 AM–5 PM; Closed Sundays, Mondays, and most major holidays
Admission: Adults: $10; Seniors (55+): $8; Children (6–18): $5; Children (5 & under): Free; Active Military: Free; Military Veterans: $5; AQHA and AQHYA Members: Free

This museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of the American Quarter Horse, featuring exhibits on the breed’s development, notable horses and individuals in Quarter Horse history, and the impact of these horses on American culture and industry.

Visitors can view photographs of honorees and paintings of renowned American Quarter Horses, many of which were created by the western artist Orren Mixer. The museum also offers interactive exhibits about horse anatomy, horse riding, and the various disciplines of the American Quarter Horse.

Pro Tip: Don’t miss the larger-than-life bronze statues and the Wall of Honor Plaza outside the museum. These impressive sculptures set the tone for the rich history and stories you’ll discover inside.

American Quarter Horse Museum entrance with bronze cowboy statue—an educational and unique thing to see in Amarillo

Texas Panhandle War Memorial

Location: 4111 S Georgia St, Amarillo, TX 79110
Hours: Tuesday–Saturday: 10 AM–4 PM
Admission: Free

This memorial honors veterans from the Texas Panhandle. It features exhibits and monuments that pay tribute to their service across various conflicts. The site serves as a place of reflection and education for visitors.

Science & Natural History

Amarillo offers engaging experiences for science enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. From interactive exhibits to fascinating collections, these attractions provide educational fun for all ages.

Helium Time Columns Monument

Location: 1200 Streit Dr, Amarillo, TX 79106
Hours: Accessible 24/7
Admission: Free

Erected in 1968, this six-story stainless steel monument commemorates the 100th anniversary of helium’s discovery. Each of its four columns houses time capsules set to be opened over a millennium, with the final one scheduled for 2968. The structure also functions as a sundial and includes informative plaques detailing Amarillo’s pivotal role in helium production.

Pro Tip: Visit during daylight hours to fully appreciate the monument’s design and read the informative plaques.

Close-up of the Helium Monument's atomic model sculpture—an iconic and educational thing to see in Amarillo.

Don Harrington Discovery Center

Location: 1200 Streit Dr, Amarillo, TX 79106
Hours: Tuesday–Saturday: 9:30 AM–4:30 PM; Sunday: 12 PM–4:30 PM
Admission: Adults: $16; Children (2–17): $10; Seniors (65+): $10; Military & Veterans: $10; Children under 2: Free

The Don Harrington Discovery Center is a hands-on science museum featuring interactive exhibits, a planetarium, and educational programs.

Visitors can explore topics ranging from space and physics to biology and earth sciences, making it a fun and educational destination for families.

Large dinosaur statue outside the Don Harrington Discovery Center, a fun and family-friendly thing to see in Amarillo.

Amarillo College Natural History Museum

Location: Ordway Hall, 2201 S Washington St, Amarillo, TX 79109
Hours: By appointment only
Admission: Free

Situated on the Amarillo College campus, the Natural History Museum houses exhibits on local wildlife, paleontology, and geology. The museum’s collections include fossils, taxidermy specimens, and educational displays that highlight the natural history of the Texas Panhandle.

Texas Pharmacy Museum

Location: 1300 S Coulter St, Amarillo, TX 79106
Hours: Tuesday–Friday, 10 AM–2 PM (or by appointment)
Admission: Free

What It Is:
A niche museum tucked inside the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center, this space recreates a 20th-century pharmacy and showcases vintage medicines, tools, and pharmacy lore.

Why We Love It:
It’s a quiet gem with over 12,000 artifacts and displays—an unexpected find for anyone who loves old-school Americana or medical oddities.

Pro Tip:
Call ahead—access is limited due to the secure campus setting.

 

Transportation & Industry

These unique museums showcase Amarillo’s rich history in transportation and industry. From vintage RVs to classic cars and aviation marvels, these spots offer a glimpse into the vehicles and innovations that have moved the region forward.

Jack Sisemore Traveland RV Museum

Location: 4341 Canyon Dr, Amarillo, TX 79110
Hours: Monday–Saturday: 9 AM–5 PM
Admission: Free

This museum features a fascinating collection of vintage recreational vehicles, including the oldest Airstream and a 1948 Flxible Clipper bus used in the movie “RV.” It’s a nostalgic journey through the evolution of RV travel in America.

Bill’s Backyard Classics

Location: 5309 S Washington St, Amarillo, TX 79110
Hours: Monday–Saturday: 10 AM–4 PM
Admission: Adults: $10; Seniors (65+): $8; Children (6–12): $5; Children under 6: Free

This museum is a car enthusiast’s dream. Home to over 100 classic cars from the 1920s through the 1970s, the collection includes everything from muscle cars to rare vintage models, all meticulously restored and displayed.

Texas Air & Space Museum

Location: 10001 American Dr, Amarillo, TX 79111
Hours: Tuesday–Saturday: 10 AM–4 PM
Admission: Adults: $10; Seniors (60+): $8; Students: $5; Children under 6: Free

Located near Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport, this museum showcases a collection of civilian and military aircraft and space-related exhibits.

Highlights include a NASA Gulfstream II Shuttle Training Aircraft and a Douglas DC-3 listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Amarillo Railroad Museum

Location: 3160 I Ave, Amarillo, TX 79111
Hours: Thursday evenings: 7:30–9:30 PM; 2nd & 4th Saturdays: 10 AM–3 PM
Admission: Donations appreciated

This museum features an operational HO scale model railroad layout depicting Texas Panhandle railroads from 1952 to 1970 and historic railroad cars, including the White Train used during the Cold War.

It’s a haven for train enthusiasts and history buffs, showcasing the region’s rich railroad heritage.

Pro Tip: Check their website for special events and restoration project updates.

Gardens & Outdoor Spaces: Beautiful Things to See in Amarillo

Whether you’re seeking a peaceful stroll among vibrant flora or a whimsical scavenger hunt through the city, these spots add a touch of charm to your Amarillo adventure.

Amarillo Botanical Gardens

Location: 1400 Streit Dr, Amarillo, TX 79106
Hours: Monday–Friday: 9 AM–5 PM; Saturday: 9 AM–5 PM; Sunday: 1 PM–5 PM
Admission: Adults: $8; Seniors (60+): $6; Military/Veterans: Free; Children under 5: Free

Nestled in the Medical Center Park, the Amarillo Botanical Gardens span 4.4 acres, offering a lush oasis in the heart of the Texas Panhandle. Established in 1968, the gardens feature themed areas like the Wagner Japanese Garden, Harrington Fragrance Garden, Xeric Garden, and Butterfly Garden. The Mary E. Bivins Tropical Conservatory houses exotic plants, a waterfall, and even a resident macaw named Cracker, providing a tropical escape year-round.

Wildcat Bluff Nature Center

Location: 2301 N Soncy Rd, Amarillo, TX 79124
Hours: Visitor Center: Tuesday–Saturday, 9:30 AM–4:30 PM
Trails: Open daily from sunrise to sunset
Admission: Adults: $7; Children: $5; Seniors (65+), Military, and College Students (with ID): $5; Educators (K–12 with ID): Free

Wildcat Bluff Nature Center offers over 7 miles of trails that wind through native grasslands, small canyons, and bluff vistas, providing an immersive experience for nature enthusiasts of all ages. The center features an ADA-accessible paved path with informational signage about the area’s history, geology, and local flora and fauna.

Pro Tip: Bring sturdy shoes and water for your hike. Dogs are welcome on leashes, and biking is allowed on Tuesdays, except on the Gnarly Mesquite Trail.

Painted Horses of Amarillo (Hoof Prints of the American Quarter Horse)

Location: Various locations throughout Amarillo
Hours: Accessible year-round
Admission: Free

Since 2002, Amarillo has embraced a city-wide public art project called “Hoof Prints of the American Quarter Horse.” Over 100 life-size fiberglass horse statues, uniquely painted by local artists, are scattered throughout the city. These vibrant installations celebrate the significance of the American Quarter Horse in the region’s culture and history. Embarking on a self-guided tour to spot these colorful steeds adds a playful and artistic dimension to exploring Amarillo.

Mariposa Eco-Village

Location: 9101 Mariposa Dr, Amarillo, TX 79124
Hours: Open daily; access may vary—contact ahead for visits or bookings
Admission: Free to visit; fees apply for camping or events.

Tucked away just northwest of Amarillo, Mariposa Eco-Village is a community land trust and nonprofit focused on sustainable living, regenerative education, and artistic expression. The village spans open plains and native grasslands, offering a peaceful setting for those seeking a connection to nature and community.

Visitors can enjoy walking trails, eco-art installations, and occasional community events like art nights and workshops. The village also offers rustic camping options, including RV and tent sites, providing a unique overnight experience close to Amarillo.

Pro Tip: If you’re interested in visiting or staying overnight, it’s best to contact Mariposa Eco-Village directly to inquire about availability and any upcoming events.

Historic Route 66 District: Historic Things to See in Amarillo

Amarillo’s stretch of Route 66, particularly along Sixth Avenue, offers a nostalgic journey through time. This historic district is lined with vintage architecture, eclectic shops, and eateries that capture the spirit of the Mother Road. Whether you’re a history buff, antique lover, or just looking for a unique experience, this area has something special.

Route 66 Historic District

Location: 6th Ave between Georgia & Western Sts, Amarillo, TX 79106
Hours: Varies by business
Admission: Free

The U.S. Route 66–Sixth Street Historic District is Amarillo’s most intact collection of commercial buildings associated with the historic highway. Featuring Spanish Revival, Art Deco, and Art Moderne design elements, these buildings reflect the evolving tastes of early 20th-century America. Today, the district is a vibrant hub for nightlife, shopping, and dining, with rehabilitated storefronts housing restaurants, antique stores, and specialty shops.

The NAT Antiques

Location: 2705 SW 6th Ave, Amarillo, TX 79106
Hours: Monday–Saturday: 10 AM–6 PM
Admission: Free

Housed in the historic Nat Ballroom building, The NAT Antiques is a unique marketplace featuring new, antique, and handmade items. With over 100 dealers, visitors can browse for artwork, jewelry, home decor, and more. The building itself, originally constructed in 1922 as an indoor swimming pool, has a rich history and adds to the charm of the shopping experience.

Offbeat & Artsy Things to See in Amarillo

Amarillo isn’t just cowboys and Cadillacs — it’s got a vibrant, creative side, too. From colorful murals to quirky painted horses and thought-provoking street signs, this part of the city begs you to slow down, look around, and take in the unexpected.

Downtown Wall Mural Walk

What It Is:
A self-guided stroll through downtown Amarillo featuring bold, expressive murals on buildings and alleyways.

Why We Love It:
The murals give a strong sense of local pride and artistic flair, often showcasing regional history, culture, and humor.

Pro Tip:
Park once and walk — you’ll find surprises around almost every corner.

Painted Horses of Amarillo (Hoof Prints)

What It Is:
A citywide public art project featuring over 100 life-size fiberglass quarter horses, uniquely painted by local artists.

Why We Love It:
They’re all named, all different, and scattered across town. Great for photo ops or a fun scavenger hunt with kids.

Pro Tip:
Grab a Hoof Prints map from the Amarillo Visitor Center to track them down.

The Dynamite Museum

What It Is:
An offbeat art project made up of hundreds of defunct street signs painted with oddball sayings and surreal phrases.

Why We Love It:
It’s weird, it’s random, and it’s very Amarillo. These signs pop up in neighborhoods, alleys, and even front yards.

Pro Tip:
Look near West Amarillo Boulevard for the highest concentration — and keep your eyes peeled. They’re easy to miss but worth the hunt.

 

 Scenic & Historic Things to See Near Amarillo

Just outside Amarillo, you’ll find a mix of breathtaking landscapes, ancient history, and small-town charm. These nearby sights are perfect for a day trip or scenic detour—and they show a different side of the Texas Panhandle you don’t want to miss.

Palo Duro Canyon State Park

Location: 11450 Park Rd 5, Canyon, TX 79015
Hours: 7 AM – 9 PM daily
Admission: $8 for adults; free for children under 12

What It Is:
Often called the “Grand Canyon of Texas,” Palo Duro Canyon is the second-largest canyon in the U.S., stretching 120 miles long and nearly 800 feet deep.

Why We Love It:
The dramatic red rock views are stunning at sunrise and sunset, and there are scenic drives, hiking trails, and even summer musicals at the outdoor amphitheater.

Pro Tip:
Hike the Lighthouse Trail early in the morning before the sun gets brutal—it’s worth it for the views.

Planning to stay awhile? Palo Duro offers both RV and tent camping right inside the park — and waking up surrounded by red rock cliffs is hard to beat. See more camping options here.

Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument

Location: 37084 Alibates Rd, Fritch, TX 79036
Hours: Guided tours only—call ahead
Admission: Free

What It Is:
A protected site of ancient flint quarries used by Native peoples for over 13,000 years.

Why We Love It:
This lesser-known National Monument offers an incredible look at prehistoric tools, geology, and history—all in a rugged natural setting.

Pro Tip:
The visitor center has a great museum, but to access the actual quarries, you’ll need to book a ranger-guided tour in advance.

Canyon, Texas

Location: About 20 minutes south of Amarillo
Admission: Free to visit

What It Is:
This friendly town is home to West Texas A&M University and a walkable downtown with shops, cafés, and the must-see Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum.

Why We Love It:
It’s a perfect stop on the way to Palo Duro, and the museum is one of the best in the state for learning about life in the Texas Panhandle.

Pro Tip:
Try the 12-hour smoked brisket at Feldman’s Wrong Way Diner—it’s a local favorite.

Pantex Plant (viewpoint only)

Location: East of Amarillo along Hwy 60
Admission: Not open to the public

What It Is:
One of the U.S. government’s primary nuclear weapons assembly and disassembly facilities.

Why We Love It:
Though you can’t visit, just knowing it’s there reminds you of Amarillo’s unexpected place in Cold War history.

Pro Tip:
There’s no official overlook, but you can glimpse the outer perimeter from the highway—expect a few goosebumps.

Lake Meredith National Recreation Area

Location: 419 E. Broadway St, Fritch, TX 79036 (Visitor Center)
Hours: Trails and access areas open daily, sunrise to sunset
Admission: Free

What It Is:
A rugged, scenic escape centered around a reservoir formed by the Canadian River. The lake and its surrounding cliffs, canyons, and prairie land are protected as part of the National Park System.

Why We Love It:
It’s peaceful, wide open, and rarely crowded. Whether you’re into kayaking, hiking, fishing, or just need a quiet spot with a killer view, Lake Meredith is a hidden gem. And yes — the sunsets here are next-level.

Pro Tip:
Bring binoculars! This area is also a great spot for birdwatching and spotting wildlife like mule deer and wild turkeys.

Planning to stay overnight? Free lakeside camping is available in several areas — see our full campground tips here.

 

 

Where to Stay in Amarillo

Whether you’re rolling in with an RV, pitching a tent, or seeking a one-of-a-kind hotel experience, Amarillo offers a variety of accommodations to suit every traveler’s needs. Here’s a curated list of campgrounds and unique stays that capture the spirit of the Texas Panhandle.

Campgrounds in Amarillo

1. Big Texan RV Ranch
Location: 1414 Sunrise Dr, Amarillo, TX 79104
Rates: Starting at $42/night
Why We Love It: This RV resort offers spacious sites, an indoor pool, and a dog park. It’s conveniently located near the iconic Big Texan Steak Ranch.

2. Amarillo KOA Journey
Location: 1100 Folsom Rd, Amarillo, TX 79108
Rates: Varies by site type
Why We Love It: Family-friendly with amenities like a pool, playground, and easy access to Route 66 attractions.

3. Fort Amarillo RV Resort
Location: 1015 S Loop 335 W, Amarillo, TX 79119
Rates: Contact for current rates
Why We Love It: It features a koi pond and a gift shop, and it is known for its peaceful setting.

4. Oasis RV Resort Amarillo
Location: 2715 Arnot Rd, Amarillo, TX 79124
Rates: Contact for current rates
Why We Love It: Offers luxury amenities including a pool, hot tub, and clubhouse.

Bonus Campgrounds Near Amarillo

If you’re up for trading city lights for starry skies, these campgrounds just outside Amarillo are local favorites for their views, space, and peace and quiet. They’re also perfect if you’re planning to visit Lake Meredith or Palo Duro Canyon and want to stay close to the action.

Lake Meredith Campgrounds

Location: Multiple sites around Lake Meredith, north of Amarillo
Rates: Free

Why We Love It:
This National Recreation Area offers several primitive and semi-developed campgrounds with amazing lake views. It’s quiet, clean, and one of the few places where you can park your rig (or pitch your tent) and not hear a highway in the distance.

Pro Tip:
The Sanford-Yake and Fritch Fortress sites are popular for their easy lake access and sunrise views. Vault toilets available; no hookups.

Palo Duro Canyon State Park Campgrounds

Location: Inside Palo Duro Canyon State Park, southeast of Amarillo
Rates: Varies by site type; starting at $12/night for tent sites, $26+ for RV sites

Why We Love It:
Camping inside the canyon means you’ll be surrounded by red rock cliffs, wildlife, and some of the best sunrises in Texas. RV sites have water and electric hookups; tent sites are spread across the floor of the canyon.

Pro Tip:
Book early — especially in spring and fall. Sites like Mesquite and Hackberry have the best mix of privacy and canyon views.

Unique Hotels and Local Stays

1. The Barfield, Autograph Collection
Location: 600 S Polk St, Amarillo, TX 79101
Rates: Starting at $180/night
Why We Love It: A boutique hotel housed in a restored 1926 building, featuring upscale rooms and a speakeasy-style bar. southernliving.com

2. The Big Texan Motel
Location: 7701 I-40 Access Rd, Amarillo, TX 79118
Rates: Starting at $80/night
Why We Love It: Western-themed rooms adjacent to the famous steakhouse, offering a true Texas experience.Reservations.com

3. Atrea Inn
Location: 2035 Paramount Blvd, Amarillo, TX 79109
Rates: Contact for current rates
Why We Love It: Combines modern amenities with a farmhouse aesthetic, providing a cozy and unique stay. Pinterest+13Hipcamp+13Visit Amarillo+13Atrea Inn

4. Doves Rest Cabins
Location: Near Palo Duro Canyon State Park
Rates: Varies by cabin
Why We Love It: Offers luxury cabins with stunning canyon views, perfect for a secluded getaway.

 

Iconic & Local Places to Eat in Amarillo

Looking for a bite that’s as memorable as the roadside stops? Amarillo has everything from oversized steaks to hole-in-the-wall gems. These spots are local legends — and a few are attractions in their own right.

The Big Texan Steak Ranch

Already covered under Quirky Attractions — but worth listing again here.
Why Eat Here: If you’re in Amarillo, this is the steakhouse. Giant portions, cowboy kitsch, and the infamous 72-oz steak challenge.
Pro Tip: Order anything but the 72oz steak unless you’re feeling truly heroic.

Coyote Bluff Café

Location: 2417 S Grand St, Amarillo, TX
Style: Casual burger joint
Why Eat Here: Divey, weird, and delicious. Famous for the Burger from Hell and green chile cheese fries. It looks like a shack… because it is.
Pro Tip: Go early — it’s small and always packed.

Tyler’s Barbecue

Location: 3301 Olsen Blvd, Amarillo, TX
Style: Texas BBQ
Why Eat Here: One of the best-smoked briskets in town. Family-run and loaded with local charm.
Pro Tip: Get there early — when they run out, they’re out.

Yellow City Street Food (YCSF)

Location: 2916 Wolflin Ave, Amarillo, TX
Style: Creative fusion
Why Eat Here: Think duck tacos, vegan street food, craft beer — all from two local chefs who cook what they love.
Pro Tip: Menu rotates weekly. Follow them on social media for specials.

El Manantial Mexican Restaurant

Location: 3823 Amarillo Blvd E, Amarillo, TX
Style: Authentic Mexican
Why Eat Here: Legit tacos, aguas frescas, and menudo. Popular with locals, especially on weekends.
Pro Tip: Try the breakfast burritos if you’re starting your day early.

The 806 Coffee + Lounge

Location: 2812 SW 6th Ave, Amarillo, TX
Style: Coffeehouse / Vegan café
Why Eat Here: Coffee, craft beer, live music, and great vegan food in a cool Route 66 spot.
Pro Tip: Great place to unwind in the evening with a latte or a local brew.

Wine Tasting In and Around Amarillo

If you’re hanging out in Amarillo for a few days (or need a break from barbecue and beef), these two wineries are well worth a visit. Whether it’s bold Texas reds or something a little more playful, you’ll find local flavor in every sip.

Bar Z Winery

Location: 19290 FM 1541, Canyon, TX
Hours: Typically open Thursday–Sunday (check website for seasonal hours)

Why We Love It:
Perched above Palo Duro Canyon, Bar Z Winery combines panoramic views with small-batch Texas wines. Its cozy tasting room and outdoor space are perfect for watching the sun dip behind the canyon rim, making it an ideal spot to unwind.

Pro Tip:
Try a tasting flight and settle in for sunset — it’s one of the best views in the area.


Honey Buzz Winery

Location: 1008 S Tennessee St, Amarillo, TX
Hours: Usually open Thursday–Saturday afternoons

Why We Love It:
Quirky and creative, this locally owned spot offers a rotating lineup of fruit wines and honey-based meads you won’t find anywhere else. It’s low-key, friendly, and full of flavor.

Pro Tip:
Ask about seasonal pours and small-batch meads — the flavors are constantly changing, and that’s part of the fun.

FAQ: Planning a Visit to Amarillo, TX

How many days should I spend in Amarillo?

If you’re just passing through, one day is enough to hit the highlights. But to enjoy Palo Duro Canyon, try a few local eats, and explore the art scene, we recommend 2–3 days.


Is Amarillo family-friendly?

Yes! Kids love Cadillac Ranch, the Discovery Center, and the painted horses around town. Palo Duro Canyon also offers family-friendly hikes and wildlife spotting.


What’s the best time of year to visit Amarillo?

Spring (April–May) and Fall (September–October) are ideal. You’ll get cooler temps, better hiking conditions, and fewer crowds. Summers can be hot, but it’s still doable if you plan early mornings.


Can I see everything without an RV?

Absolutely. Amarillo is very car-friendly, and most attractions are easy to access with a standard vehicle. Plus, there are plenty of hotels, cabins, and unique stays if you’re not camping.


Is Amarillo worth a detour on a Route 66 road trip?

Yes — it’s one of the most iconic Route 66 stops in Texas. From retro diners and murals to kitschy roadside giants, Amarillo delivers that classic Americana vibe.

Is Amarillo Worth Visiting?

Absolutely — and for us, it’s one of those places we never get tired of visiting.

We’ve driven through Amarillo more times than we can count on our westbound adventures. But we’ll be honest — we didn’t stop the first time. We didn’t know what was here or that Amarillo had such a quirky, creative side hiding just off the highway.

Once we finally slowed down and gave it a look, we were hooked. Now, it’s one of our favorite stops. We’ve been back again and again, each time finding something new — and something delightfully odd — that keeps us coming back.

Whether you’re in an RV, a rental car, or just winging it, Amarillo has more going on than most people expect. It’s bold, weird, wide open, and 100% worth the detour.

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