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  1. I had to google images of the Petrified Wood Gas Station and the World’s Littlest Skyscraper. But I would love to experience the International dark Sky Park, Caprock Canyons, and the Lighthouse in Palo Duro!

    1. There are so many things to do and see in this part of Texas. It’s time to go back to Texas. 🙂

  2. I love all the unique stops along this route! I’ve heard of the littlest skyscraper before and think that sounds like something you just have to see! Plus all of those beautiful landscapes and fun pieces of artwork!

  3. Deserts are our favorite kind of road trip adventure! I have not heard of this itinerary yet but we’ll definitely be including it to our USA bucketlist. Those natural landscapes and colors and so surreal! Plus camping is always fun!

  4. Wow the turkey statue in Turkey looks amazing and I would totally stop by there on the road trip. But what I loved about this road trip is there are so many different things to stop and all are so pretty, especially Wichita Falls and I can’t believe it’s a man made waterfalls and not the original one.

  5. This trip sounds like a lot of fun, these stops will make the trip memorable. I like the history behind Wichita Falls, I was surprised to know that the original waterfall got washed away. Also the canyon visit is definitely worth everything. Someday I would like to take this roadtrip for sure.

  6. I am sure the drive between Dallas and Amarillo would take us much longer than 6 hours. There does indeed look like some interesting stops along the way. A stop at Witchita Falls might delay us for quite awhile! And I wouldn’t miss posing with the giant Turkey in Turkey.

    1. Yes! There are so many interesting stops between Dallas and Amarillo. My friend just told me that she couldn’t believe she missed most of these all the times she went to Amarillo.

  7. This sure looks like a fun one day excursion from Dallas! I knew Wichita Falls was manmade, but didn’t know there was an original falls at the site that was washed away. I didn’t know about Turkey and Claude either! They look like small quirky places, totally worth checking out 😀 Need less to say, Palo Duro Canyon State Park looks like an awesome place to hike on a cool winter/autumn day!

    1. You are right! We hiked to the Lighthouse two Thanksgiving Breaks ago and the experience was so different compared to the summer. Even to springtime. It was absolutely much cooler.

  8. Wichita Falls looks so stunning. I want to photograph it one day. I would also like to visit Pacific Depot Museum and hike in Caprock Canyons State Park & Trailway. Lighthouse Trail at Palo Duro Canyon State Park looks fabulous. I think a Dallas to Amarillo road trip is a perfect vacation idea.

  9. I’d seriously love to do a road trip across the states one day. This sounds like the perfect road trip with all these interesting towns along the way. Certainly sounds like you came across some quirky places to visit. Keeping this itinerary in mind for when we are able to travel to the states.

  10. This sounds like a really fun trip to do. If I ever get a chance to do this, then not missing some places for sure like WICHITA FALLS. I just have this thing about waterfalls–they are so fascinating. The Palo Duro Canyon state park and the lighthouse are also on my wish list!

  11. This looks like a perfect road trip. So many beautiful stops along the way, like Wichita Falls, or Decatour. I didn’t hear about the other stops you mention here, but it’s good to know that you have a choice to stay at a nice Bed & Breakfast or a guest house in Quitaque. I don’t really like camping. I’d like to visit Amarillo too.

    1. The B&B and guest house in Quitaque are really a surprise. The town is so small, with population less than 500 people.

  12. Six hours between both cities! Does that include these stops? 😀 But seriously, if I was driving along here (which I hope one day…really do need to get out to Texas and tick that state off), I am not one for quirky things like the turkey but for me, its the natural landscapes and trails. That is what is appealing to me to the southern states. Would love to see all those red rocks at the Palo Duro Canyon State Park, I have heard of this state park before and it looks beautiful.

    1. Six hours is just the the drive between the two cities when you drive straight from Dallas to Amarillo. You can’t go wrong with the Palo Duro Canyon State Park.

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