Whether you're traveling through the Amarillo area in Texas on your way to your big adventure, or perhaps visiting Palo Duro Canyon State Park, you'll want to check out the Big Texan RV Park in Amarillo, TX. Whatever your travel plans are, Make Healthy Easy by choosing somewhere to stay that encourages you to move your body. This is especially important on long road trips. Keep reading to find out how Big Texan RV Ranch encourages movement and is an all around great place to stay.
This overnite RV Park might be on your way to Estes Park, Colorado, a destination that you can read more about HERE.
Cabins
While they had many RV sites available, we stayed in a cabin. Maybe one day we will have a big fancy RV, but for now we are living the cabin life. Here are the amenities we enjoyed on our one night stay in this RV park in Amarillo, TX:
- Free wifi- It worked well for our phones, but the tvs inside the cabin were very slow.
- Picnic tables- there was a picnic table on the porch of every cabin, ideal for enjoying a meal outside or playing cards.
- Indoor pool- great for adults and kids alike to move around in the swimming pool especially after a long day of driving
- Laundry facilities
- Open fields/ grassy areas to walk or throw a frisbee (we always keep one in our car under the seat on vacation)
- Jumping pad- a big inflatable pad for kiddos to jump on
- Dog Run- You'll find 3 fenced dog park options for your furry friends to get movement in as well.
Was this RV park in Amarillo, TX the most peaceful place to stay? Well, no. While it is easy access right off the highway, the road noise is definitely audible. If you love white noise though, that won't bother you a bit. I noticed they had a gift shop, but we never got the chance to peek in. We were busy exploring the area by the cabins. There were many nice big wooden rocking chairs and a grill under a covered pavilion. You'll also see some interesting statues that try to create an authentic western setting.
RV Sites
While we didn't make use of the RV sites, their website boasts full hookups, says they are big rig friendly, and offer long pull-through sites.
Conestoga Wagons
Another great option for staying at this great campground is in the wagons! These looked so fun, even just from the outside. According to their website, the wagons have pretty much everything you'd get in a cabin, minus the bathroom. They have A/C and heat, linens, King size bed and bunk beds (how do they fit?!), a mini fridge, and a coffee maker. These wagons make for a fun and genuine Texas ranch-style experience.
Things to Do in Amarillo, TX
One of the big features of staying at this fun spot in the Texas panhandle is that they offer free shuttle services to the Big Texan Steak House. While I do not recommend their 72 ounce steak challenge, the restaurant itself certainly looks interesting. While there are a number of excellent attractions, here are our picks to help you get moving:
Lake Meredith National Recreation Area
Surrounded by dry grasslands, Lake Meredith is the perfect place to explore. Here you'll find 200 foot canyons created by the Canadian River. Get moving with hiking trails, the most difficult of which is called the Fritch Fortress Trail. This trail was formed in the steep sloped sides of two mesas. It takes you into a canyon with great views of Lake Meredith. Beware, this trail has steep drop offs and has two sets of moderate switchbacks.
Caprock Canyon State Park
Located about an hour and a half from the Big Texan RV Park in Amarillo. You'll see bison, bats, and can even ride horses. Enjoy the lake by fishing, swimming, or boating. Take advantage of the 90 miles of hiking and biking trails. There are also tent camping sites here if you want to make this your next stop.
Panhandle Plains Historical Museum
According to the museum's website, they exist to promote "the stories of this region in order to build community, enhance learning, and nurture creativity." Take advantage of this temperature-controlled activity (especially if you're visiting in the summer and have never experienced the Texas heat!). Get to walkin' while you browse the museum.
Amarillo Zoo
Get the whole family moving and see their over 120 species of animals, including the native bison. They are open 7 days a week, 9:30am-5:00pm.
Stroll Downtown Amarillo
Just a short drive from the Big Texas. This historic district downtown is home to historical buildings, churches, and public art pieces. You can also drive the historic Route 66 and see all of the historic sites listed conveniently on their website.
Enjoy those wide open skies,
Jenna
Another great way to move while traveling is to do simple movements. Try body weight squats that you can read more about in my post Benefits of Squats for Women.