Camping near Panhandle

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Mariposa Village

6 sites · RVs500 acres · Amarillo, TX
Learn more about this land:Mariposa a land trust and non profit organization set for sustainable development.  Walk the main top areas and feel free to walk down the main road. For more information please reach out to the hosts. The community center has a full restroom with shower and kitchen. Our RV parking is right next to the community center and can accommodate the largest rigs. Our tent camping spaces are spread out for added privacy and we have a dumpster on site. When you camp at Mariposa you have privacy and great views to explore while being a short 5 minute drive outside the restaurant and hotel district of Amarillo. Come enjoy the beauty of the Texas panhandle at Mariposa!Currently there is significant construction on the main road to the property. The property is still accessible, however, we cannot guarantee access for vehicles over 35ft long. The entry is currently loose gravel and moderately steep. As construction continues over the coming months, we expect this to be fixed to allow unlimited access.If you have questions please email message or phone after booking.
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Camp Meredithville

5 sites · RVs3 acres · Fritch, TX
Welcome to our serene and secluded RV park, tucked away just 3 minutes from Cedar Canyon and Sanford Yake at Lake Meredith in Fritch, Texas! Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the tranquility of our off-the-beaten-path oasis. Our family-friendly lounge awaits you, offering a cozy atmosphere complete with a pool table and games, open most weekend evenings for your enjoyment. Whether you're looking to unwind after a day of outdoor adventures or simply relax with friends and family, our lounge provides the perfect setting for making lasting memories. Settle into one of our spacious 50ft back-in spots, equipped with full-service 50amp, sewer, and water hookups, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay for you and your fellow travelers. From RV enthusiasts to nature lovers, our park caters to guests of all interests and preferences. Spend your days exploring the natural beauty of Cedar Canyon and Sanford Yake at Lake Meredith, where opportunities for hiking, fishing, and water sports abound. As the sun sets, gather around the campfire and swap stories with fellow travelers, creating cherished moments under the starry Texas sky. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventure or simply a peaceful retreat by the lake, our RV park invites you to come and have a great time with us. Experience the beauty and tranquility of Fritch, Texas, and make memories that will last a lifetime.
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Bar Z Winery

1 site · RV10 acres · Canyon, TX
At the edge of Palo Duro Canyon, on the outskirts of Canyon, Texas you’ll find a hidden panhandle gem in Bar Z Winery. Not to be confused with a vineyard, Bar Z works with Texas High Plains vineyard owners and takes their high-quality Texas grown grapes and makes them into award-winning, full-bodied red wines. Founder and Vintner, Monty Dixon, would tell you he’s been making adult beverages since he was nine years old. In his elementary school library there was a book that gave crude instructions on how to make beer at home. Monty’s precocious and daring nature led to adventures in backyard chemistry. It wasn’t until his teens and young adult years that he would graduate to casual wine-making. But casual wasn’t enough for Monty. This is no vintner’s hobby house. Bar Z Winery combines art, science, and years of experience to create elegant wines. Monty’s passion and hard work go into every bottle making these entirely Texan wines contenders on the world stage. Bar Z Winery has competed against Napa Valley wines, French wines – often considered the greatest – yet their native Texan creations have taken home the gold. Much like his wine, Monty Dixon is unfiltered, robust, and wholly unique. If he has a free moment, he’ll happily bend your ear about the science of wine and Bar Z’s simple, yet effective philosophy: Let the wine be wine. Bar Z Winery prides itself on utilizing the unique Texas terroir to create a wine that expresses the hard work of the vineyard owners, the soil it was grown in, and the love of Texas shared by those who enjoy these unique, award-winning wines.
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Jericho on 66

1 site · RV80 acres · Howardwick, TX
Schaffer Farm is a 80 acre farm with 10,000 sq. ft. market garden! Located off old Route 66 in the Texas Panhandle. Our fresh veggie season is from July through October or first freeze, offering corn, okra, squash, zucchini, tomato, variety of peppers, watermelon, cantaloupe and so much more. Our farm is far and wide, on a clear day our sunrises and sunsets are absolutely beautiful and can see for miles. HISTORY: Schaffer Farm - Located on Historic Route 66 "The Jericho Gap" and Ghost Town. The Township of Jericho was founded in the late 1880's as a stage coach mail stop to change horses and feed any passengers aboard, settlers began to gather at the end of the Red River Wars in the late 1870's. 1900-1902 Construction began on a railroad track built by the Choctaw, Oklahoma and Texas Railroad Company. The first official train ran on July 6, 1902 through Jericho, cattle loading facilities were constructed to accommodate nearby large ranches and huge water storage reservoir was built by the railroad to refill steam engines. Jericho became famous in legend and folklore after congress authorized a new coast-to-coast highway in 1926, calling it Route 66. It's passage through Jericho added prosperity with several gas stations, mercantile stores, Hotel (Historic Hotel Lyons) and tourist courts built to serve the travelers. "WHY JERICHO GAP" The main reason for fame came from the stretch of highway between Alanreed and Groom which went through Jericho, rains or snowy weather caused these dirt roads to turn into gumbo-like mud becoming almost impassable to the vehicles of the time and still stands true to this day. FAMOUS PEOPLE OF JERICHO: Carolyn Jones, who played fictional character Morticia Addams from the Addams Family television and film series (1964) J.W. "Digger" Howard - Recognized for his community efforts and contributions to Western Heritage and his love for Team Roping which led him to the board of one of the largest team roping associations in the state at that time, The Texas Roping Association. HISTORIC JERICHO CEMETERY: Established in 1894 after an unusual outbreak of Malaria killed several settlers. The cause was traced to stagnant water at the spring where drinking water at the spring was obtained. Improvements to the facility were made eliminating the stagnant water. This cemetery is still active and is listed on the Texas historic registry. SCHAFFER HISTORY: The Schaffer Family came this way in 1894, settling 1 miles north of Jericho had businesses at Jericho, born and raised and died at Jericho are considered Pioneers of their time. ACCESSIBILITY: Located off Interstate 40 and Highway 70, entrance to Schaffer Farm is at Highway 70 with Texas Flag right at the entrance. Our farm roads are not paved and is up to guest discretion as to whether your rig has sufficient clearance to make it in. If you have concerns please contact us for a road condition update, as ease of access can change with the weather. WEATHER: Accommodations during snow and rain will be monitored and travelers will be notified of alternate routes or alternate place to stay. We look forward to hosting you.
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