Thanks for watching! For more information on Palo Duro Canyon State Park including details about the park and camping information, please visit rvtexasyall.com/region-texas-panhandle/campgrounds/palo-duro-canyon-state-park. Safe travels and happy camping!
Palo duro canyon, is the most beautiful and peaceful places I've been. The calm and quietness is a great place to be reborn. If you don't come out of there with a whole new perspective on life you did something wrong. I was there at 108 and it was wonderful. Comfortable and my lungs were filled with spiritual air..
I love these videos. Texas is the greatest place on earth. I came here 24 years ago when I was in my mid 20's in a $300 car and never looked back. There is so much beauty here and I get so emotional thinking of how blessed I am to call Texas home. God Bless you and God bless our great state.
Thank you for sharing your story with us, Walter. And thank you for watching our videos! We love Texas too. We can’t imagine a better place to live. We will do our best to do it justice, although I don’t think video can truly capture all of the incredible beauty out there. God Bless you too. Hope your 2018 is off to a great start!
Thanks for sharing your trip to Palo Duro. We love that park. My grandfather was with CCCs that helped build the park. He was in one of the veterans working there. Before going there he helped build the park at Hereford.
RV Texas Y'all he really did he was born in 1899 and had seen so much. We took my mother to visit the canyon a couple of times before her passing. She remembered going out to the camp to visit her dad. Sometimes they would take a bus to the canyon midweek for the wives and children of the workers to visit. All that is left of the camp is the chimney we have a picture of her next to it on one of our visits.
You guys are awesome!! We watched one of your earlier videos on Jamaica beech and sold us on coming dn.,our first time was two years ago during the freeze I noticed you were here as well, now here we are agian lol sitting here in the wind and cold,burrrr....
just took a drive thru there 3 weeks ago. it was pretty. have been in and out of texas all my life and never had time to see it. always in a hurry. Took the time this month as I'm now retired and had the time. Saw a few small deer. Be sure to caution folks about the rattlesnakes. they got quiet a few. hike with a stick. enjoy
Congrats on your retirement! We were lucky enough not to see any rattlesnakes, but they are definitely out there! Glad you finally got to enjoy the park. It’s a beautiful place!
Wonderful place to visit. We were there in 2017, but camped in a park nearer Amarillo (big mistake). I still have a pic on my phone of that caged thermometer, that day reading 114 degrees. What a great place, we explored two trails early in the morning two different days. Can't wait to get back, hopefully in the spring this year. Thanks for all your wonderful videos and travels.
Thanks so much for watching. We agree with you 100%... we absolutely LOVE Palo Duro Canyon State Park. We hope you can camp in the park next time. It is a phenomenal experience. Spring would be a great time to visit. Have fun!
+truetexas Thank you! We will definitely be back & "Texas" is on our list of must-sees. We have heard so many good things about it. Can't wait for our next visit!
Just found your site and i really like it. TY. My Wife and I are about to head to Texas , not sure where yet its great to see real Video of what parks are like and all. TY
In regards to your wondering about the partial built wooden building... I am not sure the purpose unless to show what the CCC boys may have lived there or as you said a painting group. But, point of fact, I worked at Palo Duro for over 10 years and I worked with a man who was one of the CCC boys that built the park. He said that they lived down there where that partial cabin was. There used to be a bath house from the CCC times. When I worked there it was falling down, and the last time I was through PD, was told some boys burned what was left of the building. The hike you took that you speak about the restroom and the grill standing in the middle of no where was a large day use area called Cottonwood Day Use. Sometime not long after I left working there a huge flood came in and destroyed the area. There were huge beautiful cottonwood trees shading the area. It was sad to see it lost.
Hey Peter! Glad you enjoyed it. Palo Duro Canyon State Park is one of our favorites and April would be a great time to visit. Stay warm up there in Wisconsin!
That was very interesting, glad that you explained a lot... Thanks for sharing, now that I know you do this, I have sub. and will follow your site, so when we go looking around we will know what to see and what it is we are seeing. Merry Christmas. USA
I really like the video. You provided a lot of great information. My only complain is the music, it is too loud and distracting. You do not need to have music all through the video. If you put music during transition, but not while you speak then it will be a wonderful video.
Thanks for the feedback, Maria. We’ve learned a lot since we filmed this video. And we are always working to improve. Here are some of our other state park videos in case you are interested: ruclips.net/p/PL3vGBOkcBm2W17FbOEnoobSdirCHSlimZ
We camped at the Juniper campground twice in Palo Duro SP, one of our favorite places. First time we had no cell service or internet but second time we we're able to get three bars of Verizon service with the aid of our newly acquired Weboost Cellular Booster, good enough to stream RUclips and make phone calls. Loved your narrative but the music loop played on too long.
Thanks for your feedback Mike & Willene. We’ve adjusted a lot of how we do our audio since we made this video. Glad to hear you enjoy Juniper. It wasn’t open (or even on the park map) when we were there. We look forward to going back.
I believe you said that you had driven your toad down the steep entrance instead of towing it. Would it have been too difficult to have had it attached to the motorhome on the way in? Love your videos. Hoping to be able to visit Texas one day.
+Jean Decker Hi Jean! Thanks for your comment. We could have driven in with the Jeep attached, but we weren't sure where we could unhook. There was room to disconnect near the office, so we took advantage of that. On the way out, we pulled the Jeep behind the RV. So glad to hear that you enjoy our videos. Thank you! Safe travels!
We usually mention it at the very end but if we forgot we are sorry about that. This was when we were first starting to do videos and were unpolished. We are going back to some of these early video parks and redoing them. Thanks from watching!
I have been there once in a car traveling from Houston to Colorado. Completely astounded me. Weeks away from retiring from a sheriff's department and plan on coming back here to spend months! This video makes me antsy to get going to it
Congratulations on your coming retirement and thank you for your service in the sheriff’s department. So happy you enjoyed our video. We can’t wait to go back to Palo Duro Canyon either. We love that park!
Hey Robert! We looked back and saw that this was music we found through RUclips. Here's the info on it: Drankin Song by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1500021
Great video but, what you pointed out as the lighthouse was incorrect. The structure you showed was only about the half way point on the trail to the light house, the real one is MUCH larger and more impressive
You are right. Thanks for the clarification. This is one of our older videos. We hiked the Light House Trail on a future visit and recognized our mistake. We'll have another Palo Duro Canyon video coming out in the future that shows the real lighthouse.
RV Texas Y'all You are correct when we tell people how far something is in hours. I had to reposse a horse from Ohio. The man said that he would have it dropped off after he went to El Paso. I told him it was 9 hours away. He didn't believe me!
Hi Brian. Here's a link to the current rates for the Palo Duro Canyon State Park: tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/palo-duro-canyon/fees-facilities/campsites
Hi Randy. We LOVED the Mesquite Loop. The Hackberry Loop also looked nice (30 amp electric), the Juniper Loop opened after our visit but we hear folks like it. We would definitely stay in Mesquite again.
You are correct; we couldn't create this road in six months today (not even with the machinery we have that wasn't available back then). The reason (and apologies for the cynicism in advance) is because of contracts, unions, work ethics, companies intentionally stretching a project out rather than delivering results that exceed expectations, weather delays (because back then they worked THROUGH the weather; today we couldn't possibly work in the rain God forbid). Give me enough time and I could come up with another twenty reasons that would NEVER have been considered good excuses back in those days - but today are commonplace explanations for why nothing gets done. It is so sad and I feel like such a negative nelly for even making this comment but truthfully, am I wrong? I know life was hard in those days and there was a lot of room for improvement but things did get done. Today so many have become so mired in the "what's in it for me" attitude that fewer and fewer understand that sometimes we just need to set aside the personal agendas for the bigger picture. I suspect that will not change until we experience another great depression and/or huge event that pushes the majority outside of their "the world revolves around me" way of living their lives. Re "Hard Wood" and the mesquite trees, etc. Oh MY! That takes me back to my youth growing up in New Mexico where mesquite trees are very abundant. Dad would always have us kids haul mesquite back to the truck when we would go camping or on hunting trips. He would use the wood for a number of projects, from making pistol grips, rifle stock (rarely but I think he did find a piece large enough to make ONE once), knife handles and other pieces of art to simply using to smoke with while grilling. Dad was a dyed in the wool old-fashioned man who saw a need, figured out how to fill it - and filled it. Re "Shal-A-Ko" ----- yeah, that definitely looks like a grave site. If it is then the park is responsible for preserving it as it originally existed. I'm kind of surprised it is so well preserved and not covered in graffiti but then again, this is Texas. We have a problem with graffiti in the larger cities but in places such as this perhaps we're still protective enough of our natural treasures that those thinking about marking up a grave like this even think twice. (It infuriates me when I see where people have painted or signed their names in permanent marker on beautiful sites I've visited. I'd like to have been there when each of them went to sign their name, to bitch slap 'em and tell them "we DON'T CARE if you were ever here you idiot. What have you accomplished? Why should I know your name?") Ummmmmm, I might have become that old curmudgeon that people talk about. You know, the grumpy old man sitting on the front porch in the house on the corner. ROFL!!!! It doesn't help that I'm still sick, running a temp with a sore throat. I TRULY get crabby and whiny when I'm not feeling well. hahahahaha Thanks for sharing your journey with us. I adore you two and miss seeing Grammy Kay. Tell her that "Cranky" says hello! Safe travels, y'all!
Wow Michael! Great points and thank you for taking the time to share your memories. You’re Dad sounds really creative. Wish we had that kind of talent. We’re with you on the graffiti. Don’t know what folks are thinking when they do that. 😞 Sorry to hear you’re still under the weather. Hope you’re feeling better soon!
You need to do something about the lens hood that you are using that keeps cutting into the corners of the picture. Other than that, it is a pretty good video, though you could probably do some editing and cut this down to about 20 minutes and it would be better.
Hi Pete! To enter or leave the park, you travel a pretty decent grade. But the shortish switchback design makes it easier to drive. And since it's in the park, speed limits are low. It's a bit daunting the first time, but you have a beautiful view of the canyon as you enter. We did fine with our 35' motorhome (that we had at the time), and we didn't see anyone have an issue. You just have to take it slow.
Unfortunately, that train is long gone. I remember as a kid, in the 80's, riding that train thru the canyon. So many great memories! They have added a zipline and are constructing new camping areas. There is also guided tours on off-road vehicles. They take you down a trail in a military style Hummer.
Enjoyed this and Caprock video. One note, Palo Duro Canyon is not the second biggest canyon in the United States. Waimea Canyon in Kauai is the second biggest. Palo Duro IS the second biggest in the continental U.S.
Any of the RV campgrounds would be good for you; each camping loop has its own bathrooms. With a popup camper, you could easily fit in any of the sites, and every RV loop offers 30 amp service. The Hackberry camping loop is the one in the video where we saw the turkeys. We stayed in the Mesquite camping loop. We would recommend either of those. The Juniper camping loop opened after our stay there, but the photos we've seen look nice. Our least favorite would be the Sagebrush loop. It is close to the amphitheater and Trading Post, but we liked the other loops better when we drove through. Many of the Sagebrush sites are a lot closer together than the other loops. Here's a link to the park map for your reference... tpwd.texas.gov/publications/pwdpubs/media/park_maps/pwd_mp_p4506_007g.pdf.
Thanks for watching! For more information on Palo Duro Canyon State Park including details about the park and camping information, please visit rvtexasyall.com/region-texas-panhandle/campgrounds/palo-duro-canyon-state-park. Safe travels and happy camping!
Palo duro canyon, is the most beautiful and peaceful places I've been. The calm and quietness is a great place to be reborn. If you don't come out of there with a whole new perspective on life you did something wrong. I was there at 108 and it was wonderful. Comfortable and my lungs were filled with spiritual air..
We agree 100%!
I love these videos. Texas is the greatest place on earth. I came here 24 years ago when I was in my mid 20's in a $300 car and never looked back. There is so much beauty here and I get so emotional thinking of how blessed I am to call Texas home. God Bless you and God bless our great state.
Thank you for sharing your story with us, Walter. And thank you for watching our videos! We love Texas too. We can’t imagine a better place to live. We will do our best to do it justice, although I don’t think video can truly capture all of the incredible beauty out there. God Bless you too. Hope your 2018 is off to a great start!
Thanks for sharing your trip to Palo Duro. We love that park. My grandfather was with CCCs that helped build the park. He was in one of the veterans working there. Before going there he helped build the park at Hereford.
Thanks for watching! We love the CCC parks. We bet your grandfather had some fascinating stories.
RV Texas Y'all he really did he was born in 1899 and had seen so much. We took my mother to visit the canyon a couple of times before her passing. She remembered going out to the camp to visit her dad. Sometimes they would take a bus to the canyon midweek for the wives and children of the workers to visit. All that is left of the camp is the chimney we have a picture of her next to it on one of our visits.
Wow! What a memory for your Mom. And what a legacy for your family.
You guys are awesome!! We watched one of your earlier videos on Jamaica beech and sold us on coming dn.,our first time was two years ago during the freeze I noticed you were here as well, now here we are agian lol sitting here in the wind and cold,burrrr....
just took a drive thru there 3 weeks ago. it was pretty. have been in and out of texas all my life and never had time to see it. always in a hurry. Took the time this month as I'm now retired and had the time. Saw a few small deer. Be sure to caution folks about the rattlesnakes. they got quiet a few. hike with a stick. enjoy
Congrats on your retirement! We were lucky enough not to see any rattlesnakes, but they are definitely out there! Glad you finally got to enjoy the park. It’s a beautiful place!
Wonderful place to visit. We were there in 2017, but camped in a park nearer Amarillo (big mistake). I still have a pic on my phone of that caged thermometer, that day reading 114 degrees. What a great place, we explored two trails early in the morning two different days. Can't wait to get back, hopefully in the spring this year. Thanks for all your wonderful videos and travels.
Thanks so much for watching. We agree with you 100%... we absolutely LOVE Palo Duro Canyon State Park. We hope you can camp in the park next time. It is a phenomenal experience. Spring would be a great time to visit. Have fun!
beautiful footage so enjoyed so glad i found you channel
Thank you Erica! Welcome!
Great review- we just made our reservation 🍻
Awesome!! Have a great time!
Great Texas state park, we will be sure to look it up if in the area. Nice video. Thanks
+The Casual RV'er Thanks for the comment! It is really an amazing park. Safe travels!
Wonderful video. I love Palo Duro canyon, hope to stay in the park soon. Sorry you missed Texas. I've seen I think 5 times now and it never gets old.
+truetexas Thank you! We will definitely be back & "Texas" is on our list of must-sees. We have heard so many good things about it. Can't wait for our next visit!
That was Charles Goodnight's cabin on the hiking trail.
Very nice!
Muito lindoooo parabéns pelo vídeo show 😊👏👏👏👏👏👏😙
Thanks for this, and your other videos! Appreciate your history about the parks. The museum at nearby
Canyon, TX is worth a visit.
Texas Jack
Hi Texas Jack! Thank you. We definitely want to visit the museum on our next visit up that way. Happy New Year!
I love y’all’s videos thank you for them
Thank you so much Ronald. We appreciate it.
Just found your site and i really like it. TY. My Wife and I are about to head to Texas , not sure where yet its great to see real Video of what parks are like and all. TY
Thank you for watching! We’re glad to help. Safe travels!
Great video as usual. The background music was a bit loud and was distracting for me. Thank you for all the information!
+M. Forest Shipps Thanks for the feedback! We'll adjust that in the future.
Cool Place ! Enjoyed the video
Thank you. Yes, it is amazing!
Love the trip with you around the park. Bill, Brisbane Australia.
+Bill McIntosh Thanks Bill! Hope everything is great over in Brisbane.
In regards to your wondering about the partial built wooden building... I am not sure the purpose unless to show what the CCC boys may have lived there or as you said a painting group. But, point of fact, I worked at Palo Duro for over 10 years and I worked with a man who was one of the CCC boys that built the park. He said that they lived down there where that partial cabin was. There used to be a bath house from the CCC times. When I worked there it was falling down, and the last time I was through PD, was told some boys burned what was left of the building.
The hike you took that you speak about the restroom and the grill standing in the middle of no where was a large day use area called Cottonwood Day Use. Sometime not long after I left working there a huge flood came in and destroyed the area. There were huge beautiful cottonwood trees shading the area. It was sad to see it lost.
Thanks so much for the information Ramona. What a fantastic place to have worked. We look forward to going back and exploring more.
Loved this video! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Danny! We love Palo Duro Canyon.
@@rvamericayall I DO TO! I've only been once for a day only because I was at Copper Breaks SP earlier that day. Thanks again!
Thanks for the tour and great videoing .
Thank you Victor! We’re glad you enjoyed it.
End of summer eh starting to feel like Texas out here
Great presentation! We're from Wisconsin and thinking of traveling here in April. Thx for your flick. Peter
Hey Peter! Glad you enjoyed it. Palo Duro Canyon State Park is one of our favorites and April would be a great time to visit. Stay warm up there in Wisconsin!
I Iived at Plainview and we have gone to the canyon and saw the show Texas
great vid my bride andi will check this out very well done safe travels hope to see more
+Allan Warmflash Thanks Allan! Safe travels to y'all as well!
Great video
Thanks Scott!
Must be a little chilly.
Today, high of 72°
That was very interesting, glad that you explained a lot... Thanks for sharing, now that I know you do this, I have sub. and will follow your site, so when we go looking around we will know what to see and what it is we are seeing. Merry Christmas. USA
Hi Linda! Thank you for your kind comment and for subscribing to our channel. Welcome! Merry Christmas!
I really like the video. You provided a lot of great information. My only complain is the music, it is too loud and distracting. You do not need to have music all through the video. If you put music during transition, but not while you speak then it will be a wonderful video.
Thanks for the feedback, Maria. We’ve learned a lot since we filmed this video. And we are always working to improve. Here are some of our other state park videos in case you are interested: ruclips.net/p/PL3vGBOkcBm2W17FbOEnoobSdirCHSlimZ
Great video!
Thank you!
We camped at the Juniper campground twice in Palo Duro SP, one of our favorite places. First time we had no cell service or internet but second time we we're able to get three bars of Verizon service with the aid of our newly acquired Weboost Cellular Booster, good enough to stream RUclips and make phone calls. Loved your narrative but the music loop played on too long.
Thanks for your feedback Mike & Willene. We’ve adjusted a lot of how we do our audio since we made this video. Glad to hear you enjoy Juniper. It wasn’t open (or even on the park map) when we were there. We look forward to going back.
Gorgeous park. Great video. I’ll be back to explore Palo Duro when I can bring my family.
Cheers,
Jeff
Y’all will LOVE it Jeff!
I believe you said that you had driven your toad down the steep entrance instead of towing it. Would it have been too difficult to have had it attached to the motorhome on the way in? Love your videos. Hoping to be able to visit Texas one day.
+Jean Decker Hi Jean! Thanks for your comment. We could have driven in with the Jeep attached, but we weren't sure where we could unhook. There was room to disconnect near the office, so we took advantage of that. On the way out, we pulled the Jeep behind the RV. So glad to hear that you enjoy our videos. Thank you! Safe travels!
I don’t think you mentioned anywhere in your review what campsite you were at? That would be very helpful.
We usually mention it at the very end but if we forgot we are sorry about that. This was when we were first starting to do videos and were unpolished. We are going back to some of these early video parks and redoing them. Thanks from watching!
I have been there once in a car traveling from Houston to Colorado. Completely astounded me. Weeks away from retiring from a sheriff's department and plan on coming back here to spend months! This video makes me antsy to get going to it
Congratulations on your coming retirement and thank you for your service in the sheriff’s department. So happy you enjoyed our video. We can’t wait to go back to Palo Duro Canyon either. We love that park!
I love the music that you have in the background for this episode. Can you tell me who produced it and what the name is?
Hey Robert! We looked back and saw that this was music we found through RUclips. Here's the info on it:
Drankin Song by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1500021
Great video but, what you pointed out as the lighthouse was incorrect. The structure you showed was only about the half way point on the trail to the light house, the real one is MUCH larger and more impressive
You are right. Thanks for the clarification. This is one of our older videos. We hiked the Light House Trail on a future visit and recognized our mistake. We'll have another Palo Duro Canyon video coming out in the future that shows the real lighthouse.
10 hours? I would be southern France!
Lol! Yes! Texas is a BIG place! 🙂
Where you all from? I"M from the RGV and it takes me 11 hours just to get there...
Hi Eddie! We live in the Houston area.
RV Texas Y'all You are correct when we tell people how far something is in hours. I had to reposse a horse from Ohio. The man said that he would have it dropped off after he went to El Paso. I told him it was 9 hours away. He didn't believe me!
Bet he believes you now! Lol
They use to do the show texas
It would be great if you let us know the daily cost for your site.
Hi Brian. Here's a link to the current rates for the Palo Duro Canyon State Park: tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/palo-duro-canyon/fees-facilities/campsites
What loop is the prettiest, did you like the mesquite best
Hi Randy. We LOVED the Mesquite Loop. The Hackberry Loop also looked nice (30 amp electric), the Juniper Loop opened after our visit but we hear folks like it. We would definitely stay in Mesquite again.
You are correct; we couldn't create this road in six months today (not even with the machinery we have that wasn't available back then). The reason (and apologies for the cynicism in advance) is because of contracts, unions, work ethics, companies intentionally stretching a project out rather than delivering results that exceed expectations, weather delays (because back then they worked THROUGH the weather; today we couldn't possibly work in the rain God forbid). Give me enough time and I could come up with another twenty reasons that would NEVER have been considered good excuses back in those days - but today are commonplace explanations for why nothing gets done. It is so sad and I feel like such a negative nelly for even making this comment but truthfully, am I wrong? I know life was hard in those days and there was a lot of room for improvement but things did get done. Today so many have become so mired in the "what's in it for me" attitude that fewer and fewer understand that sometimes we just need to set aside the personal agendas for the bigger picture. I suspect that will not change until we experience another great depression and/or huge event that pushes the majority outside of their "the world revolves around me" way of living their lives.
Re "Hard Wood" and the mesquite trees, etc. Oh MY! That takes me back to my youth growing up in New Mexico where mesquite trees are very abundant. Dad would always have us kids haul mesquite back to the truck when we would go camping or on hunting trips. He would use the wood for a number of projects, from making pistol grips, rifle stock (rarely but I think he did find a piece large enough to make ONE once), knife handles and other pieces of art to simply using to smoke with while grilling. Dad was a dyed in the wool old-fashioned man who saw a need, figured out how to fill it - and filled it.
Re "Shal-A-Ko" ----- yeah, that definitely looks like a grave site. If it is then the park is responsible for preserving it as it originally existed. I'm kind of surprised it is so well preserved and not covered in graffiti but then again, this is Texas. We have a problem with graffiti in the larger cities but in places such as this perhaps we're still protective enough of our natural treasures that those thinking about marking up a grave like this even think twice. (It infuriates me when I see where people have painted or signed their names in permanent marker on beautiful sites I've visited. I'd like to have been there when each of them went to sign their name, to bitch slap 'em and tell them "we DON'T CARE if you were ever here you idiot. What have you accomplished? Why should I know your name?")
Ummmmmm, I might have become that old curmudgeon that people talk about. You know, the grumpy old man sitting on the front porch in the house on the corner. ROFL!!!!
It doesn't help that I'm still sick, running a temp with a sore throat. I TRULY get crabby and whiny when I'm not feeling well. hahahahaha
Thanks for sharing your journey with us. I adore you two and miss seeing Grammy Kay. Tell her that "Cranky" says hello! Safe travels, y'all!
Wow Michael! Great points and thank you for taking the time to share your memories. You’re Dad sounds really creative. Wish we had that kind of talent. We’re with you on the graffiti. Don’t know what folks are thinking when they do that. 😞
Sorry to hear you’re still under the weather. Hope you’re feeling better soon!
You need to do something about the lens hood that you are using that keeps cutting into the corners of the picture. Other than that, it is a pretty good video, though you could probably do some editing and cut this down to about 20 minutes and it would be better.
Thanks for the feedback Aude. We’ve made some adjustments since we published this video.
What is the entrance grade like pulling a trailer. And how is the grade leaving
Hi Pete! To enter or leave the park, you travel a pretty decent grade. But the shortish switchback design makes it easier to drive. And since it's in the park, speed limits are low. It's a bit daunting the first time, but you have a beautiful view of the canyon as you enter. We did fine with our 35' motorhome (that we had at the time), and we didn't see anyone have an issue. You just have to take it slow.
Is the train still there I believe it was called the mule train.
Unfortunately, that train is long gone. I remember as a kid, in the 80's, riding that train thru the canyon. So many great memories!
They have added a zipline and are constructing new camping areas.
There is also guided tours on off-road vehicles. They take you down a trail in a military style Hummer.
Enjoyed this and Caprock video. One note, Palo Duro Canyon is not the second biggest canyon in the United States. Waimea Canyon in Kauai is the second biggest. Palo Duro IS the second biggest in the continental U.S.
Thanks for the clarification on that Fred. Waimea Canyon is also extremely beautiful. We’d love to visit it again some day.
Any hike that ends in a cool, comfortable water fall will always be at the top of my list.
Absolutely!
Being from Houston area, and, knowing that the winter in the panhandle can be brutal, is it the same conditions here?
We haven’t been during the winter, but we expect that it is.
Yo anduve
Thank you for sharing your trips. But the music is a bit loud, can’t hear a lot of what you are saying
Thank you for the feedback.
I have a popup camper trailer. Which campground seems good for me. Bathrooms?
Any of the RV campgrounds would be good for you; each camping loop has its own bathrooms. With a popup camper, you could easily fit in any of the sites, and every RV loop offers 30 amp service. The Hackberry camping loop is the one in the video where we saw the turkeys. We stayed in the Mesquite camping loop. We would recommend either of those. The Juniper camping loop opened after our stay there, but the photos we've seen look nice. Our least favorite would be the Sagebrush loop. It is close to the amphitheater and Trading Post, but we liked the other loops better when we drove through. Many of the Sagebrush sites are a lot closer together than the other loops. Here's a link to the park map for your reference... tpwd.texas.gov/publications/pwdpubs/media/park_maps/pwd_mp_p4506_007g.pdf.
TY very much. I enjoy your vids
You're very welcome and thank you!
Scott Seese olá boa noite eu me chamo Carmem você mora no Texas?
Enjoyed very much but the music could be tone down a bit. Can be hard to hear your explanation at times.
+Ron Fortier Hi Ron. Thank you for the comment. We will adjust that in the future.
Great video but the music was a little too loud to comfortably hear your narrative.
Thank you for watching and for the feedback. We appreciate it.
Sewer hook up?
Never mind
No sewer hookups at the sites, but there are dump stations in the park.
Why do u dress like a tourist on purpose
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