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  1. great article! i have a specific question about the first photo at the top of the page. this looks like it is take from the west side of the lighthouse at an angle i’d love to get to as well, but there’s a small valley and hilltop/mesa on the other side of the hill/valley. if you took that shot, can you mention where that spot was and how you accessed it? thank you very much.

    1. Thank you! And yes, I took this shot when we went on Sunday before Thanksgiving. I don’t really know about west or east side of the Lighthouse, but I took it from across the Lighthouse. When you walk towards the other rock formation across the Lighthouse, you will see a path that will take you to the top. I didn’t take that path, but kept going to the right. You will get this shot from there.

  2. Lighthouse Trail in Palo Duro Canyon seems perfect for me. I haven’t heard before about this place, but this stone lighthouse looks terrific. So photogenic that I want to go there. Excellent tips and detailed trail description.

  3. How have I never heard of this before?! I even lived in Texas for years! It looks stunning and I live how you crowded it is! I would love to take my son to do this at some point! My husband wants to do the Grand Canyon, but this looks much more realistic for us!

    1. I don’t know where you live now, but you can always go to Palo Duro on your way to Grand Canyon. We did GC before and we enjoyed it a lot.

  4. How have I never heard of this before?! It looks stunning and I live how you crowded it is! I would love to take my son to do this at some point! My husband wants to do the Grand Canyon, but this looks much more realistic for us!

  5. Thanks for sharing your experience with us. The trail is good. I also want to try camping in Palo Duro Canyon State Park. I want to witness the view of the lighthouse trail myself too.

  6. The landscape is so breath taking in America. I read with surprise that the Palo Duro Canyon State Park is the second largest canyon in the country, just behind Grand Canyon. That is an amazing fact.

  7. It was great that you hiked the Lighthouse Trail Palo Duro Canyon at Thanksgiving and there were no crowds when you arrived! Thanks for the tip about taking a picture of the trails. And very interesting to read that you want to picture of the thermometer because the temperatures change so much. Layered clothing would be a must for those kinds of temperature variations. We too would stop for lots of pictures so will factor that into our timing. Definitely something to visit if we find ourselves in that part of Texas.

  8. Indeed surprising to know that it was almost empty the weekend prior to Thanksgiving! People has gotten so much info cooking and buying gifts and cleaning up?!!!
    It’s the 2nd largest canyon in the country? Oh wow! I didn’t know that!
    It’s a good tip to click a pic of the thermometer to compare the temperature before & after!

    1. I guess more and more people take the holidays preparations seriously and forget to enjoy life. But it’s a good thing for people who like to slow down. Like us. So we only shared the Lighthouse with another family.

  9. This hike looks great and not too hard and I can see myself here (as I love hiking) with my two young daughters and checking this place out. Hope to be out in Texas next year…my friends (who are also hikers) are trying to get me to do some hikes out there and hopefully this will be one of them. Great post and advice. 🙂

  10. The Palo Duro Canyon looks really nice, I love the sort-of-orange colour of the rock formations. I completely agree in general with the idea of staying on track when doing a hiking trail because one can get totally lost or end up doing a lot more than what they expect when they go off trails. I can’t believe the temperature goes to a 100 during afternoons in the summer, that is really hot! Good advice to start the hike really early and stay hydrated as well as wear the right gear!

    1. Yeah. Once you get disoriented, it is really dangerous. Texas gets really hot in the summertime. That’s why I don’t hike a lot during this season.

  11. The Lighthouse Trail looks like my kind of thing. I like to hike to such places with dramatic landscapes. The best part is that this trail is rather easy to manage. 2.7 miles is pretty easy to cope with. Even I take lot of stops during hikes for pictures or to just soak in the views. We are not in a race after all. Good to know that your dog also hiked along with you.

  12. You lucked out hiking the trail when it wasn’t very packed. It’s also nice to not have crowds when hiking. I like all your details about the trails. Often parks don’t give a whole lot of information and it can be hard to know what to expect. That’s a big temperature change! Isn’t it crazy when people hike in flip flops??

    1. Oh my gosh. You tell me about people hiking in flip flops. Sometimes I even saw people with a bottle of water where there were 5 people in the group.

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