Subject: Things to Do in Amarillo, Texas

Amarillo Convention & Visitor Council

March 31 - April 6, 2020

For information on COVID-19 and travel to Amarillo please visit www.amarilloalerts.com and www.dshs.state.tx.us/coronavirus

Have Fun and Learn at Home!

Creek House Honey Farm

Virtual Beehive Tour
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Don Harrington Discovery Center

Social Distancing Science: Friction Balloon
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Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

PPHM Crafts - Roll A Picasso
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Old West Stables

Stay home #with me
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Self-Guided Tours

Downtown Historic District

Take a Tour

Route 66 Historic District

Take a Tour

Hoof Prints

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Plan Your Future Trip!

Your safety is our city's and attraction's number one priority. As we progress through this epidemic, many of our attractions have had to close for the time being. Don't let that keep you from exploring these places virtually and make a plan for your next trip! Visit our website to plan and save your ideas!

Plan Your Trip

Palo Duro Canyon State Park

Palo Duro Canyon is the second-largest canyon and largest-drive-able canyon in the United States. Its fantastic landscape served as the last home to the Comanche and inspiration for some of Georgia O'Keefe's best-known works. There are a TON of activities available in the Palo Duro Canyon area. Call 806.488.2227 for updated hours

Take a Tour

Palo Duro ZipLine & Adventure Park

Take a Tour

Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument

Take a Tour

Amarillo Botanical Gardens

Take a Tour

Wildcat Bluff Nature Center

Take a Tour

Wonderland Amusement Park

Take a Tour

Cadillac Ranch

Take a Tour

Restaurants Open In Amarillo

Hungry? Many of Amarillo's restaurants are still open for business through carryout, curbside, and delivery! Visit www.VisitAmarillo.com/Restaurants to find something to suit your taste buds. 

Amarillo Convention & Visitor Council

1000 S. Polk, Amarillo, Tx 79101 | 800.692.1338

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