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Palo Duro Canyon
The Texas Panhandle is home to the second-largest canyon in the United States.
Plan Around Palo Duro Canyon
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Palo Duro Canyon Details
The Texas Panhandle is home to the second-largest canyon in the United States. Affectionately known as the "Grand Canyon of Texas," this colorful canyon is 120 miles long and anywhere from 800 to 1,000 feet deep. At the center of the valley is the flowing Prairie Dog Town Fork Red River, which has carved through the canyon creating jagged cliffs and rugged plateaus. One of the biggest landmarks in the canyon is Lighthouse Rock, which looms over the valley and river below. You can explore this iconic rock formation by hiking the looped trail that leads around the landmark. The park also has 15 other trails for hikers, as well as campsites, equestrian paths, and even a zip-line course.
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Nearby Parks Around Palo Duro Canyon
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Palo Duro Canyon
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0.4 mi away
Rock Garden Trail
Not for the faint of heart, this trail is a challenging hike through the vast landscape of the Palo Duro Canyon the Grand Canyon of Texas.
1.1 mi away
Lighthouse Trail
Do not be fooled by the name of this trail the lighthouse is actually a rock formation perched high atop a steep cliff in the Palo Duro Canyon.
2.6 mi away
Palo Duro Canyon State Park
As part of the Caprock Escarpment, this park is home to the second-largest canyon in America.
26.6 mi away
Buffalo Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Originally purchased as a water source by the USDA, the refuge is now home to countless plants and animals that make up the natural habitat of the area.
44.0 mi away
Upper Canyon Trail
A mixed terrain hike full of sharp inclines and steep declines, this trail is of the most scenic routes in the Caprock Canyons State Park and Trailway.