Subject: Here's What's Happening in Amarillo This Weekend

Good morning,

It's Friday, August 14th. Please encourage your guests to call the numbers listed to double-check operating hours as well as practicing appropriate social distancing measures. If you receive questions regarding the status of the COVID-19 or the City of Amarillo's practices regarding the virus, please direct them to AmarilloAlerts.com.

A list of currently opened attractions is attached to this email or View Here


Events:

  • Hilary Marie Playing at Creek House Honey Farm, August 14th at 5 PM. Hang out at beautiful Creek House Honey Farm and Honey Buzz Winery and listen to live music. 806.381.3446 
  • Discover for a Dollar: Back to School Edition, Don Harrington Discovery Center, August 14th from 6 to 8 PM. Discover family, fun, and science for just $1 per person! The evening will be complete with Space Theater shows, live science demonstrations, and critter encounters! 806.355.9547
  • Silver Dollar Shootout, Silver Dollar Speedway (205 SE 58th Ave), August 14th at 7:30 PM. Come check out the new home of "Where the Love of Racing Begins!". This facility features a 1/7 mile semi-professional dirt track who's drivers start at the age of 5 and go up to adults. 806.654.2606
  • Starlight Cinema, Thompson Park, August 14th at 8:30 PM. Amarillo Parks & Recreations and Happy State Bank bring this FREE movie night to Thompson Park! Bring a blanket or chair, and they'll provide the popcorn! 806.378.3036 
  • Drive-in Movie Double Feature, Tascosa Drive-In Theater, August 14th, 15th, and 16th. The Drive-in will show two movies, The Tax Collector and Black Water Abyss. The gates open at 8 PM and the show will begin at dark. 806.383.3882
  • Amarillo Community Market, Santa Fe Depot  (401 S Grant), August 8th from 9 AM - 12 PM. One of Amarillo's favorite Saturday morning activities! The Market hosts live music and a diverse mix of everything the Panhandle has to offer with over 100 vendors! 806.372.6744
  • Amarillo Grown Art Exhibit, Cerulean Gallery in Embassy Suites Downtown, open 24/7 - 806.576.0063

Make a Reservation:

  • Cowgirls & Cowboys in the West, 19100 FM1258. Horseback Tours - 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. Zip Line and Canyon crossing - 806.488.2260
  • Old West Stables, 11450 Park Road 5. Horseback Tours, Longhorn Feeding - 806.488.2180

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 Chamber of Commerce and Amarillo Convention & Visitor Council 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.

Amarillo Convention & Visitor Council

1000 S. Polk, Amarillo, Tx 79101 | 800.692.1338