Welcome to the Grand Canyon of Texas.
The second largest canyon in North America.
These brick ruins were once the chimney of the C.C.C. camp recreation hall. The recreation hall was the center of camp social life, and it was the place where the men read, played games and socialized during their free time.
Paseo del Rio Trail follows the rivers along the canyon floor.
A Cowboy Dugout from the 1880's
Mesquite Camping area
Givens, Spicer & Lowry Trail
Lighthouse Rock in the distance













TexasStatePark.org 806 488-2227
ReplyDelete11450 Park Road 5
Canyon, TX
Mesquite Camping Area
Water and Electric with a dump station
Between Paris and the Palo Duro Canyon we stayed at:
ReplyDeleteOle Town Cotton Gin RV Park 940 674-2477
230 Market Street
Quanah, Texas
There is an 8 miles paved road through the park. If you want to really see the canyon be prepared to hike or mountain bike.
ReplyDeleteIn between Paris and Palo Duro we over nighted at the Ole Town Cotton Gin RV Park 230 Market Street, Quanah, TX 910-674-2477 $37.00 p/n
ReplyDeletePalo Duro Canyon State Park, Texas State Parks 11450 Park Road 5, Canyon, TX 800-792-1112
Electric site 24.00 per night Entrance fee $5.00 per person per day
www.tpwd.state.tx.us