RV camping near Amarillo

Route 66 Americana meets Wild West in this Texas Panhandle pitstop.

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Banner Country Hideaway Campground

9 sites · RVs, Tents3 acres · Canyon, TX
-More photos coming soon!- -Self Check-In, just pull into to your reserved site!- (No entrance allowed onto property without pre-paid reservation) We are a brand new tent, RV/Campervan/Car boondocking campsite located in a country setting, while still having fast and easy access on and off Highway 60/I-27. Perfect home base for your Palo Duro Canyon State Park vacation or while visiting the nearby cities of Canyon, Amarillo or Hereford, TX that are just minutes away. It's also great for a convenient, overnight stay en route to your ultimate destination. -Currently only disperse camping is available. Stay tuned, designated camping sites coming soon! - Access to a half bath on the property (sink and toilet, but no shower), free high-speed Wi-Fi in common areas, shared dog park and shared water spigot is also provided. Coming Soon: Large (32 ft X 24ft) tent sites with picnic tables, in the designated campsites, provide plenty of room for even the largest tent(s) and camping equipment. Our back-in RV, Campervan/Car parking sites are 40 ft long to allow parking without having to disconnect most tow vehicles. At this time, there are no electricity, water or sewer hookups at the individual campsites. Camping at the Banner Country Hideaway will offer you breathtaking sunrises, spectacular sunsets and amazing, open sky stargazing that the Panhandle of Texas is known for.
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RV camping near Amarillo guide

Overview

If you’re road-tripping through Texas along Route 66, Amarillo, TX, is sure to be top of your itinerary, and this is where you’ll find Insta-worthy landmarks such as the Cadillac Ranch and the Big Texan Steak Ranch. More than a dozen RV parks are dotted around town, all with easy access to Interstate 40, full hookups, and laundry facilities. Check in to one of the larger RV resorts for home comforts such as free wifi and cable TV—some even have a heated pool and sauna—or for a more rustic experience, camp out on a working western ranch. The sweeping desert plains and red-rock canyons of Palo Duro Canyon State Park lie just south of town, where campers can enjoy miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails, and spectacular sunsets. RVers have four campgrounds to choose from, including pull-thru RV sites, 50-amp hookups, and space for big rigs.

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