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Kristina Hanson

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Lake McClellan Campground

This is a now "hidden gem" along the I-40 corridor in the Texas Panhandle. The Lake has been drained due to years of drought leaving an amazing grassland full of wildlife and beauty. There are plenty of campsites to choose from (sorry no reservations) and it is a perfect place to spend a weekend or just a day away from the hustle and bustle. Just a few miles north of the interstate, it is nestled in a small area shielded from the noise of traffic and civilization. The grassland offers tons of trees to shade your picnic or just drape over you as you relax into your hammock with your favorite book. Because it is only an hour east of Amarillo (30 minutes South of Pampa and North of Clarendon) it is easily accessible to locals yet is rarely busy. There are trails to hike and you are welcome to bring Offroad Vehicles as well. Near the Host quarters you will find a pavilion for group events as well as the shower house and main bathrooms. (There are multiple restrooms throughout the park as well) There are pull throughs for RVs and a dump station with a large circular drive for access. The lake may not be there anymore but don't let that stop you from enjoying all that this park still has to offer, just off the beaten path.

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Kristina Hanson

2 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Sagebrush Campground — Palo Duro Canyon State Park

This is our favorite site in the Canyon. It is pretty level and gravel spots help to keep it that way. There is more shade here than the other camps and it is right next to the Sunflower trail. The water pressure is adequate for a state park and the bathrooms are always clean.

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