Palo Duro Canyon State Park
  • Palo Duro Canyon State Park
  • The Canyon Gallery & Visitors Center
  • Photo Gallery
  • Fees & Facilities
    • Entrance Fees
    • Campsites
    • Cabins
    • Group Facilities
  • Things To Do
  • Hours
  • Maps
  • Newsletters
  • Weather
  • FAQs
  • Park Calendar
  • Volunteer
    • For the Canyon Gallery
    • For Texas Parks & Wildlife
  • Contact
    • Palo Duro Canyon State Park
    • – or –   The Canyon Gallery
  • Links
    • Our Facebook Page
    • Amarillo Convention & Visitor Council
    • Canyon TX Chamber of Commerce
    • Old West Riding Stables
    • Palo Duro ZipLine
    • Palo Duro Trading Post
    • Panhandle Plains Historical Museum
    • Texas Musical Drama
    • Texas Master Naturalists Panhandle Chapter
  • – Burn Ban in Effect –
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Presented by Partners In Palo Duro Canyon Foundation
  • Palo Duro Canyon State Park
  • The Canyon Gallery & Visitors Center
  • Photo Gallery
  • Fees & Facilities
    • Entrance Fees
    • Campsites
    • Cabins
    • Group Facilities
  • Things To Do
  • Hours
  • Maps
  • Newsletters
  • Weather
  • FAQs
  • Park Calendar
  • Volunteer
    • For the Canyon Gallery
    • For Texas Parks & Wildlife
  • Contact
    • Palo Duro Canyon State Park
    • – or –   The Canyon Gallery
  • Links
    • Our Facebook Page
    • Amarillo Convention & Visitor Council
    • Canyon TX Chamber of Commerce
    • Old West Riding Stables
    • Palo Duro ZipLine
    • Palo Duro Trading Post
    • Panhandle Plains Historical Museum
    • Texas Musical Drama
    • Texas Master Naturalists Panhandle Chapter
  • – Burn Ban in Effect –
Palo Duro Canyon State Park is open Daily
7:00AM – 10:00PM
All roads, hiking, and biking trails are open.
Reservations for day use and camping are strongly recommended and can be made online at texasstateparks.reserveamerica.com or by calling (512) 389-8900.

Facial coverings are encouraged when inside park buildings.

The park is under a burn ban until further notice. No ash-producing fires of any kind are allowed,  including wood or charcoal. You may use containerized fuel stoves (i.e. propane) with a shut-off  valve or an on/off switch for cooking.