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Bills Backyard Classics - Amarillo (TX)

Address: 🏡 5309 S Washington St, Amarillo, TX 79110
Phone : +1 (806) 373-8194
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  • Pippy The Penguin - Amarillo
    Pippy The Penguin
    Roberta Peek: My mom loves penguins so this was a must on my Route 66 journey. No area to park per se unless you go off on the grass but no one is around so I just stopped in the middle of the road and took a quick picture. Hes in a field behind a fence. Just fun to see.
    Stephen F. Austin Park - Amarillo
    Stephen F. Austin Park
    Robert Back: Could use more shady spots. My family and I ordered food and was looking for a park to eat and plan the rest of our day. It was quiet and pretty clean for a public park. Just needed shade
    Kwahadi Museum of the American Indian - Amarillo
    Kwahadi Museum of the American Indian
    Ken Scott: We visited with a group. Its built in traditional Native Kiva style. It represents many plains and pubelo Indians and has a chapter of young dancers that perform occasionally. I highly recommend a visit here to learn more about the history and plight of the native American.
    Willow Vista Park - Amarillo
    Willow Vista Park
    Rick Franks: Pretty nice park. Theres a playground for the younger kids and alot of room for a dog to run or to play sports. Only problem is theres stickers in the grass especially around the edges
    Floating Mesa of Amarillo - Bushland
    Floating Mesa of Amarillo
    Clark Jeremy (रnzlr): it was beautiful! would’ve stopped if we could have! definitely worth a trip :)
    Medical Center Park - Amarillo
    Medical Center Park
    Samantha Timson-Boyer: We used to really enjoy this park but now.. its absolutely filthy. Disgusting. And I saw plenty of areas that need fixing/upgrading. A large random hole any child could get thier foot trapped in and break an ankle. Pretty disappointed in the state of this park, otherwise it would be perfect. Its always really nasty underneath the picnic tables too.
    Jack Sisemore RV Museum and Storage - Amarillo
    Jack Sisemore RV Museum and Storage
    Douglas A. Johnson: The museum opened March 20, 2025. It is an excellent museum, with vintage Airstream, Winnebago, and other RVs. There are also vintage neon signs, cars, motorcycles, models, and retro camping gear. This collection is extensive, informative, and unusual. The staff is very friendly and helpful.
    Synchronicity - Amarillo
    Synchronicity
    Braden Swope: Incredible, inspired, inspiring. If you’re looking for something unique and bizarre in its own endearing way, this art installation will leave you feeling like you’ve just walked into a dream — maybe a nightmare. An astounding auditory and visual experience, a horror movie in real life. Trent has put something really special together. Support it!!
    Tex Randall Statue - Canyon
    Tex Randall Statue
    jana hughey: This is a neat roadside attraction to spend a few minutes at. Per Wikipedia: The statue was constructed in 1959 by local shop teacher Harry Wheeler to advertise for a western wear store directly next to it. It originally featured a bandanna, a western-style shirt and real denim jeans.[1] When Highway 60 was rerouted through an underpass, traffic to the store declined and it closed. The statue gradually fell into disrepair as high winds shredded the jeans, a truck crashed into the left boot, and the cigarette was shot from his hand.[2] In 1987, a campaign began to repair the statue, which resulted in a different appearance: the remains of the cigarette were replaced with a spur and new paint gave him different clothing and a moustache. Without further maintenance, the statue again fell into disrepair until 2013, when the Texas Department of Transportation constructed a park underneath and around the statue. A new campaign funded the restoration of the statue to more closely resemble its original appearance.[2] The restoration was completed in 2016.[3]
    Canyon Aqua Park - Canyon
    Canyon Aqua Park
    Carolina Logistix: Nice Municipal type swimming pool. No complaints there. It’s disconcerting that Texans pay as much as they do in taxes. Many cities elsewhere having a pool like this charge a nominal fee for residents and many of these have even more amenities.
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