Drive west, fly into AMA, then plan the canyon timing
Getting to Amarillo
Amarillo is easy to reach on a map, but the drive still rewards a little planning, especially if you want Palo Duro Canyon to feel like the point of the trip.
From Dallas/Fort Worth
A long but straightforward Texas drive that works best when you give yourself a full day.
From Lubbock
An easy West Texas connection if you are stitching together a broader Panhandle route.
By air
Rick Husband Amarillo International (AMA) is the convenience play if you want to skip most of the highway time.
Arrival tips that actually help
- Daylight matters: Palo Duro Canyon is more rewarding when you give yourself time before sunset.
- Wind and sun are real: pack for exposed outdoor time, even when the city feels calm.
- Use the hotel to simplify the day: a central overnight can save more time than it costs.
- Keep the itinerary tight: Amarillo is better with one strong purpose than with too many scattered stops.

Plan the rest of your trip
These guides help you turn Amarillo into a real weekend instead of a rushed Panhandle stop.
More things to do in Amarillo
Use this when you want the broader Panhandle weekend plan beyond the canyon.
Palo Duro Canyon Guide
Start here if the trip revolves around Palo Duro Canyon, Route 66, or a real Amarillo overnight.
Where to stay in Amarillo
Choose the right base before you lock in canyon time, dinner, or the drive.
Restaurants in Amarillo
Plan the steakhouse and Route 66 meals before they become an afterthought.


