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7 Best RV Parks in Amarillo, Texas

7 Best RV Parks in Amarillo, Texas

Amarillo is known for being the home of the American Quarter Horse Association and Cadillac Ranch. Take time to visit both while you’re here.

Amarillo is the 14th-most populous city in Texas and the largest city in the Texas Panhandle area. The availability of the railroad and freight service provided by the Fort Worth and Denver City Railroad contributed to the city’s growth as a cattle-marketing center in the late 19th century.

The attractions Cadillac Ranch and Big Texan Steak Ranch are located adjacent to Interstate 40. U.S. Highway 66 also passes through the city.

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Palo Duro Canyon State Park

Price: $16 (campsite with water) to $26 (campsite with water and electric); $8 entrance fee per person. If you have a Texas State Parks Pass ($70 per year), entrance fees are waived.

Miles to Downtown: 35 miles

Why You’ll Love It: At Palo Duro Canyon State Park, you can enjoy lots of hiking and mountain biking trails, even horseback riding!

What’s The Word: During the summer, the TEXAS Outdoor Musical runs Tuesdays through Sundays at the Pioneer Amphitheater in beautiful Palo Duro Canyon State Park. Watch the stories, struggles and triumphs of early settlers. The family-friendly show has singing, dancing, fireworks and lots of Texas humor!

Amarillo, TX RV Park Vibe: 8/10. While this campground is the farthest from downtown Amarillo, it offers a lot of outdoor fun for the adventurous RVer. 

Amarillo KOA

Price: $51 – $66 for RVs, depending on length and amenities

Miles to Downtown: 8 miles

Why You’ll Love It: The Amarillo KOA has everything you’d expect from an RV park. There’s a nice dog park on site and the restrooms are sparkly and clean.

What’s The Word: This RV park in Amarillo is good for an overnight stop. Recent reviewers love the pool, dog park, friendly staff, and the cleanliness of the campground.

Amarillo, TX RV Park Vibe: 7/10. This RV park is located near train tracks and an airport. If you don’t mind the noise, it may work for you! Park wifi has been rated as blazing fast, but inconsistent.

Oasis RV Resort

Price: $56 (30 amp), $59 (50 amp), and $65 (big rig sites); discounts from Good Sam, AAA, and FMCA

Miles to Downtown: 12 miles

Why You’ll Love It: Oasis RV Resort is loaded with amenities. The seasonal pool (Memorial Day to Labor Day) is perfect for cooling off, with an adults only hot tub and a kid-friendly hot tub. Several comfort station buildings scattered through the sites, with multiple restrooms, showers, and laundry facilities. 

What’s The Word: This RV resort is close to the Cadillac Ranch tourist attraction, a major draw in the Amarillo area. For smaller crowds, visit in the early morning hours and later evening hours.

Amarillo, TX RV Park Vibe: 8/10. This RV resort is the only RV park in the Amarillo area with concrete pad sites. If you don’t like dealing with gravel sites, this is where you want to go. Because of its location on the western edge of Amarillo, most services are at least 4 miles away.

Big Texan RV Ranch

Price: $42

Miles to Downtown: 5 miles

Why You’ll Love It: Big Texan RV Ranch has a brand new 3,000 sq ft dog park, and an indoor heated pool with sauna and adults only hot tub. 

What’s The Word: The RV park is connected with the Big Texan Steakhouse, which offers free delivery from 4-10 p.m. daily, and free limo rides to the steakhouse. 

Amarillo, TX RV Park Vibe: 7/10. Conveniently close to Interstate 40, but plenty of attractions and amenities for the whole family. Road and construction noise from the interstate is present, especially during rush hour times.

AOK Camper Park

Price: $28 per night, $14 per night with Passport America.

Miles to Downtown: 11 miles

Why You’ll Love It: Convenient to Interstate 40.

What’s The Word: AOK Camper Park is self-serve. Select a spot, then pay using the envelopes at the office.

Amarillo, TX RV Park Vibe: 7/10. This is a no-frills, no big amenities RV park. It’s a good choice for an overnight stay and for budget full hookup camping!

Fort Amarillo RV Resort

Reference Link: https://www.campendium.com/fort-amarillo-rv-resort 

Price: $45

Miles to Downtown: 10 miles

Why You’ll Love It: Enjoy an authentic western setting at Fort Amarillo RV Resort, complete with a stream-fed fishing pond, illuminated walking paths and breathtaking sunsets. 

What’s The Word: This RV Park has an event center, indoor pool, game room, laundry, and even a gym! There’s a large fenced in dog run and a beautiful courtyard, too. Guests love the ease of navigating RVs through the campground, the friendly staff, the dog run, and the wild-west vibe.

Amarillo, TX RV Park Vibe: 8/10. This is a great choice for best RV parks in Amarillo!

Cadillac (Formerly Amarillo West) RV Park

Price: $35 per night.

Miles to Downtown: 9 miles

Why You’ll Love It: Cadillac RV Park is convenient to the Cadillac Ranch tourist attraction and I-40.

What’s The Word: Big rigs are welcome here – a good overnight stop.

Amarillo, TX RV Park Vibe: 7/10. The RV park has a great selfie spot with three Cadillacs securely mounted in front. No spray painting allowed on these Cadillacs, though!

RV parks in Amarillo are either on the western edge, near Cadillac Ranch or on the eastern edge, closer to RV services, except for Palo Duro Canyon State Park. Depending on your favorite amenity, there’s something for everyone in Amarillo.

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