Subject: Front Desk Friday

Events happening in Amarillo, TX this week!

Howdy,


It's Friday, July 29! Listed below are just a few of the many events happening in Amarillo this week. Please be sure to check back to our events page often or refer directly to event websites for the most up-to-date information.

If you receive questions regarding the status of COVID-19 or the City of Amarillo's practices regarding the virus, please direct guests to AmarilloAlerts.com.


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Events:









Make a Reservation:

  • Cowgirls and Cowboys in the West, 19100 FM1258, Horseback rides and history, 806-672-9256

  • Palo Duro Canyon State Park, 11450 Park Road 5. Hiking, biking, camping, glamping, horseback rides, 806-488-2227

  • Palo Duro Creek Ranch, 11301 TX-217, Horseback tours, jeep tours, guided hikes, 806-488-2100

  • Palo Duro Riding Stables, 10160 E, TX-217, Horseback tours, 806-488-2799

  • Palo Duro Canyon Zipline Adventure Park, 11100 TX-217, Zipline and Canyon crossing, 806-488-2260

Explore on your own:

  • Follow the arrows of the Quanah Parker Trail in the Texas Panhandle and learn about the Comanche and their last chief. www.quanahparkertrail.com/

  • Go on a scavenger hunt for all of the beautifully painted horses that are part of Center City's Hoof Prints of the American Quarter Horse project sponsored by The American Quarter Horse Association. www.centercity.org/hoof-prints

    The Amarillo Convention & Visitors Bureau has worked diligently to create a comprehensive list of restaurants and the various ways they are still serving their delicious food. This list will be available on our website at www.VisitAmarillo.com/restaurants.

Don't forget to let your guests know about the Panhandle  Savings Pass!

The pass works as a digital coupon book that gives you discounts on entry to attractions, free apps, and perks at bars and restaurants, along with access to discounted rates at hotels. Once redeemed, you can easily access your pass via text, email, or “app”. The pass will guide you through the Panhandle based on your location, so you never have to worry about your next stop or wasting time.