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- mrshaneExplorer III
Did you check out overnite RV park?
- gwalterExplorer III
We have stayed at both the Oasis and Fort Amarillo and like both. For us the Oasis is easy access and we like the nice large sites.
- wiskeyVIExplorerWe stayed last night just east of there, at Walnut RV Park. Simple and easy. The folks are nice as well.
- bob_nestorExplorer III
LMHS wrote:
I believe that it's not "Dumas City Park" but Texhoma Park
https://www.campendium.com/texhoma-city-park
https://www.rvparky.com/location/texhoma-park
Ooops, yeah you're right. It's operated by the City of Dumas but called Texhoma Park. Sorry. - Bob806Explorer III
bucky wrote:
^^^^^^^^^^^^I agree^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Yes!!
I know the original post was about a one night stopover, but I think anybody would be totally thrilled with the stunning views at Palo Duro Canyon SP. Totally worth a 2 night stay at the bare minimum, then get back on the road. - LMHSExplorer III believe that it's not "Dumas City Park" but Texhoma Park
https://www.campendium.com/texhoma-city-park
https://www.rvparky.com/location/texhoma-park - bob_nestorExplorer III
BB_TX wrote:
On our many trips back and forth to Colorado we always overnighted at Ft Amarillo RV park on the west edge of town just off I-40. Quick access to restaurants, fuel, and shopping if you need any of that.
If your route to/from Colorado takes you thru Dumas (that's the route I take either US-87 or US-287), then the Dumas City Park is a great place to stay overnite. Free camping (donation encouraged) but it has a dump station, fresh water and 30/50a outlets at all the RV spots! It's a level gravel lot but includes a doggie area and a kiddie area with playground equipment and rest rooms. The only downside for some is it's near the railroad tracks so you do get some train noise and train horns. - buckyExplorer II^^^^^^^^^^^^I agree^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- Bob806Explorer IIIPalo Duro Canyon State Park is amazing. Thank me later.
- LMHSExplorer IIThe last time I went thru Amarillo, I parked overnight at the Cracker Barrel (#210). We had supper and then breakfast the next morning.
For an overnight stop, I tend to stay in a parking lot (Sam's Club or Cracker Barrel usually).
You may want to check the listings on RV Parky. Where I would stay and where you would stay are most likely two totally different places.
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