A Piece of Texas Heaven
- Burn Ban in Effect - No firewood or charcoal - Only Propane
- Night sky is awesome
- If you are expecting shade…forget it
- Bison roam free and they are bigger than you
- Horse flies are everywhere and according to my wife they do like gray leggings
- Watch out for critters, large and small
- Watch where you step..land mines (Bison poop is everywhere)
- Fishing at Lake Theo - No license needed
- Really nice park store
- Ranger led Bat Tours in the summer
We went with some friends who also pulled their camper. We picked Sites #22 and #24 because they were connected and the kids could roam between the two sites. The park has a lot of wildlife…in addition to the Bison and the Prairie Dogs we saw Road Runners, Jack Rabbits, Horned Lizards. If you are a first time visitor going hiking in the summer, plan and heed the warnings of the park rangers. The park has very limited cell service (AT&T works better than Verizon) and canyon floor is much warmer than up top. We hiked early in the mornings and the kids were awed by the red rock and the quartz. After sunset it is very comfortable outside and the night sky will leave you breathless. Quitaque is the closest town 3 miles away and has a gas station. Amarillo is a hour away and we went for a day trip taking TX 207 N through Mackenzie Lake. It is a scenic drive. We stopped at the Cadillac Ranch, had lunch at Tyler's BBQ and made a trip to Palo Duro Canyon State Park to watch "TEXAS". Next time we pull a camper, I will definitely carry a tent and go primitive for a couple of nights. Also, take a telescope if you own one. You won't regret it.