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Campgrounds – Pecos, New Mexico
14 sites on 8 acres at 9,400' elevation; 14 tent. Trailhead. Bath: pit toilets, no showers. 30 amps. More on AAA.com
Museums – Childress, Texas
Housed in old post office, displays include industry (cattle, cotton, railroad) ... More on Yahoo! Travel
National And State Parks – Santa Rosa, New Mexico
Sumner Lake State Park covers 6,700 acres and offers fishing for a variety of species including, bass, crappie and channel catfish. In winter, it is a winter haven for migrating waterfowl. Sumner Lake State Park offers many activities, ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Campgrounds – Mora, New Mexico
39 sites on 80 acres at 7,700' elevation; 39 RV/tent. Bath: flush and vaulted toilets, no showers. 14-30 amps. More on AAA.com
Things To Do – Amarillo, Texas
In the heart of the Texas Panhandle on East I-40, one of the 12 Texas Travel Information Centers operated by the Texas Department of Transportation for the convenience of the traveling public. Open daily 8 a.m.–5 p.m., but beginning ... More on traveltex
Parks – Villanueva, New Mexico
Nestled between high red sandstone bluffs along the Pecos River, near the picturesque Spanish-colonial village of Villanueva, lies Villanueva State Park. Positively Picturesque Villanueva State Par... More on emnrd.state.nm.us
Bars – Tucumcari, New Mexico
Trails West Lounge - True, it might not be as cheap as a dive bar, but Trails West Lounge offers an upscale ambience with a laid back vibe. Located ... More on clubzone
Parks – Childress, Texas
12 miles west of Childress on the Prairie Dog Fork of the Red River.This Reservoir has a good largemouth bass population. The lake is managed by the statewide 14-inch minimum length limit for this fish, yet has consistently produced ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Landmarks – Amarillo, Texas
In 1953 Amarillo Texas was a thriving hub on the historic Route 66. The â10th Street Motel��? was just another dot on the map of Route 66 where people came, went, and nobody noticed. ... More on HauntedHouse.com
National And State Parks – Pecos, New Mexico
Preserving America's colorful Canal era and transportation history, the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park is 184.5 miles of adventure. Originally, the C&O Canal was a lifeline for communities and businesses along the ... More on recreation.gov
Restaurants – Amarillo, Texas
Since moving to Amarillo they still have a unique relaxing atmosphere but their service was increadibly lacking. More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Amarillo, Texas
Please leave out the bad singers. Some lady named linda or lindy was awful. She actually was drunk and trying to pick up my best ... More on clubzone
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