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Rustic Highland | Stunning Cabin on Canyon Rim
Rustic Highland is a 740 sqft tiny luxury cabin full of warmth and charm, featuring stained cabinetry and boho-inspired accents. The bright living area flows into a fully equipped kitchen, and the spa-like bathroom adds a touch of luxury. The main bedroom has a queen-size bed with ample storage, while the loft offers another queen bed and stunning canyon views. Outside, enjoy the private patio with a bistro table and grill, all set on the edge of Palo Duro Canyon for an unforgettable experience.

Cactus Patch Grain Bins LLC
Experience a unique stay in a one bedroom, one and half bath, converted grain bin with access to a large stocked pond in a private setting! The loft bedroom has a king size bed with half bath. Full size sofa sleeper, rollaway twin size bed and queen air mattress also available. Fully stocked kitchen with kitchen amenities, washer/dryer access available. Pet friendly with fenced dog yard. Two horse stalls, open turnout and one full RV hookup for lease. No events, parties or hosting gatherings.

Right by Cadillac Ranch | Cool, Clean, Convenient!
✹ PRIME LOCATION –We are the closest Airbnb to Cadillac Ranch — just a 30-second drive on the same road. We are just off I-40 !!!Strict No Smoking Policy!! NOT ALLOWED!! ✹ 2 bedrooms w/ a KING SIZE BED Nightlights closets & Netflix TVs in each room ✹ Private 5-acre lot for peace & quiet ✹ Central heat & A/C + super fast WiFi ✹ 3 miles to Soncy Rd – top dining & shopping ✹ 6 miles to Cinergy – movies, arcade & more ✹ Proud neighbor of Loves Travel Stop – grab a snack, fuel up, an hit the road.

The Bunny Bungalow
Enjoy a relaxing getaway for two in our brand new bungalow. The studio design features everything you need in one convenient living space - a king bed with fresh white cotton bedding and luxe pillows, comfy chairs for enjoying the fireplace and TV, intimate dining area and a stylish kitchen. The bath features a double vanity, tub for two and modern shower. A full size laundry set is tucked near the back door. The back yard features a cedar pergola with hot tub, a seating area and gas BBQ grill.

Cozy 2 bedroom German Cottage.
Enjoy this cozy, unique, 575 sqft tranquil getaway. It’s 1 1/2 blocks from Route 66 back at the end of a long, double wide driveway. The start is steep, drive up and down it a little slanted. One bedroom has a queen, and the other a twin bed. Enjoy the sunset on the back deck. A 50 inch smart tv is in the living room. Make your coffee or tea and enjoy the can of cinnamon rolls in the refrigerator ready to bake. Stroll down Route 66, with its many antique shops, bookstores, restaurants, + bars.

Nifty Nest-Bird’s Egg Cottage
Come relax and unwind at the Nifty Nest-Bird's Egg Cottage. A beautiful space, centrally located, with close access to two main highways, and a city park. Thoughtful attention paid to all details, to ensure the comfort and convenience of our guests. Two bedrooms with queen beds, a full bath, full kitchen with all appliances, including a washer and dryer, and a private fenced yard with patio. A city park, across the street, has tennis and pickleball courts, a kids playground and splash pad.

Hidden Gem with private parking, No cleaning fees
Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish efficiency space w/ private driveway parking. Newly remodeled, modern features with some original 1950s character. Small kitchenette with sink, refrigerator, microwave, small convection oven and newest smart keurig coffee machine. Large outdoor deck with plenty of seating area, private off street driveway parking for 2 cars, side street parking for large vehicle/trucks. Beautiful quiet neighborhood centrally located and very easy access to I-40 or I-27

⭐️The Perfect Hideaway⭐️ Studio w/attached garage
Our hideaway is a perfect place to stay for a short stent in Amarillo or weekend getaway. Located in the historic Oliver Eakle neighborhood with fully stocked kitchen, large walk in shower, washer and dryer, and a cozy private patio for your morning coffee or cocktail at the end of the day. The guest house is one street from Memorial Park which is great for walks and court activities. Minutes away from local restaurants the downtown area and baseball park. You will love our Perfect Hideaway!

The Longhorn Lodge
This awesome little house is just 10 minutes from most of Amarillo. This house is very clean and newly built in 2024. Our guests all agree this is such a relaxing place to stay. The house itself is a small 1 bedroom, with everything you'll need for your stay. Inside the house is very clean and comfortable but outside is my favorite part. Here you'll find some of the best front porch sittin' around and the sunsets are pretty awesome too! You'll have wide open spaces and plenty of privacy.

Super Chief Boxcar Casita- Palo Duro Canyon/WTAMU
Combination of Old and New... Feel refreshed when you stay in this rustic gem. SC can sleep 4 comfortably. The kitchenette is equipped with a coffee maker, toaster, electric kettle, microwave and refrigerator. The bathroom has extra amenities in case you forget something. The shower, which has exposed copper plumbing, is sure to impress. Outside there is a small patio with adirondack chairs and gas fire pit that over look the cattle pasture and the stunning Panhandle sunsets.

Nifty Nest Oasis / Impeccable Studio + Garden
An incredible and intimate space with vaulted ceilings, a curated garden, and hand-painted floors. Not a single detail has been overlooked in the creation of this beautiful guest studio apartment. Enjoy evenings on the patio, surrounded by the warm glow of bistro lighting or whip up a delightful breakfast in the fully stocked kitchen for a comforting, slow morning. This home is the perfect place for deep relaxation, thoughtful meditation, or just a simple escape from busy life.

Bohemein Adventure
One bedroom apartment/full bath/full kitchen/dining area/Harry Potter Closet sleeps kid /adult/comfortable couch for sleeping. 4 walking blocks from the hottest corner in Amarillo, 35 eateries, 8 walking blocks from the baseball field. Has a large patio with a grill for your use. Happily decorated. Close to Interstate 27 and 40. Pets are allowed. There is a $5.00 pet fee. There are no cleaning fees or chores for you to do. There is a side yard for pets.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Amarillo?
Stays near downtown Amarillo place you close to art spaces, local dining, and the Route 66 Historic District. The Medical Center area is often suggested for quieter surroundings and easy access to parks.
What are the best things to do in Amarillo with kids?
Explore interactive exhibits at the Don Harrington Discovery Center, see wildlife at the Amarillo Zoo, or enjoy the Wonderland Amusement Park. Outdoor spaces like local parks and botanical gardens add options for play and discovery.
What are some of the best things to do in Amarillo?
Amarillo has the Route 66 Historic District for local eats and shops, Cadillac Ranch for roadside art, and the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum. Many travelers also explore Palo Duro Canyon State Park for hiking and broad vistas.
How is the weather in Amarillo?
Amarillo experiences hot summers, with highs around 93°F (34°C) in July and August, and cooler winters, dropping near 25°F (-4°C) in January. Spring can bring varied weather patterns, along with milder temperatures and low to moderate rainfall.
When is the best time to visit Amarillo?
Late spring and early fall are frequently suggested for comfortable weather, clear skies, and outdoor events. Summer welcomes many festivals, while winter stays mild for those who prefer cooler conditions.
What are the best places to visit in Amarillo?
Cadillac Ranch is known for its colorful car installations, while the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum explores equestrian history. Wander the Route 66 Historic District for murals, independent shops, and classic diners.
What are some hiking trails in Amarillo?
Hiking enthusiasts explore routes in Palo Duro Canyon State Park, where trails wind through scenic canyon landscapes and red rock formations. The Wildcat Bluff Nature Center has additional walking paths through native prairie and shortgrass environments.
What are some family activities we can do in Amarillo?
Families often visit Wonderland Amusement Park, stroll through the Amarillo Zoo, or join hands-on exhibits at the Don Harrington Discovery Center. Local parks and community gardens provide open space for relaxing and picnicking together.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Amarillo?
Many visitors explore Palo Duro Canyon State Park for dramatic geology and hiking, or drive toward Caprock Canyons State Park for wildlife watching. Historic small towns around Amarillo provide glimpses of regional history and local crafts.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Amarillo?
Many hosts in Amarillo welcome pets, especially in neighborhoods near the Medical Center and the Historic Route 66 District. Parks and walking trails around the city make it easier to travel with your dog.
What are some local tips for visiting Amarillo?
Bring layers for shifting weather, especially during spring and fall. Exploring the Route 66 Historic District on foot reveals hidden murals and vintage shops, and early morning visits to Cadillac Ranch let you enjoy the art with fewer crowds.
What is Amarillo known for?
Amarillo is known for its cattle and ranching history, the Route 66 Historic District, and vibrant public art like Cadillac Ranch. The city is also recognized for its connection to the American West and Big Texan traditions.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Amarillo?
The Amarillo Museum of Art features diverse collections and rotating exhibits, while the Harrington House offers guided tours of historic architecture. Seek out local murals and nearby nature preserves for quieter exploration.
What are the best foods to try in Amarillo?
Amarillo is known for its Texas-style barbecue, chicken-fried steak, and steakhouse traditions. Local diners often serve green chile enchiladas, homemade pies, and Tex-Mex flavors shaped by the region's food history.
What should I bring for a trip to Amarillo?
Pack layers to adjust to Amarillo’s temperature shifts and include sun protection for outdoor activities. Comfortable walking shoes are useful for exploring local districts, and a light jacket comes in handy during cooler evenings.
What is the nightlife in Amarillo like?
Amarillo’s nightlife features live music venues, casual bars, and local dance halls. The Route 66 Historic District is especially known for its breweries, retro lounges, and performances by Texas artists.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Amarillo?
The Tri-State Fair and Rodeo draws crowds in late summer, while Hoodoo Mural Festival celebrates urban art with local and visiting creators. Seasonal arts fairs and Route 66 events add to the city’s festive traditions.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Amarillo?
Many Amarillo vacation rentals are family friendly, especially in quieter neighborhoods near parks and museums. Homes often feature multiple bedrooms and access to outdoor spaces to accommodate family travel needs.
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Amarillo vacation rentals start at $27 CAD per night before taxes and fees

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720 of Amarillo vacation rentals include wifi access

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Amarillo stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!
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