Summary:
RARE FIND AT PALO DURO CANYON! Just outside Palo Duro Canyon State Park.
Comfort and isolation! Fabulous amenities from handmade soaps, to German coffee, to a full breakfast complete with Mimosas!
Spacious cabin on 6.5 secluded acres. Sleeps 4, but 8 IF you also rent the other cabin on the property (see The Hideout at a Palo Duro Canyon- Rider’s Roost).
There is no other rustic-themed cabin closer to Palo Duro Canyon.
The Only cabins in the area with covered parking and screened porches.
The Space:
- The kitchen is fully equipped with cooking appliances and supplies. Basic pantry items, such as spices, sugar, butter, flour and milk are already there for your convenience. We have a stovetop with small oven (large enough for 13x9 pan, but not tall enough for a turkey), toaster, microwave, coffee maker, crockpot, pots and pans, BBQ utensils, propane grill, and dinnerware.
- A complimentary bottle of bubbly will be waiting for you in the fridge, as well as all the fixins’ for a hearty breakfast on your first morning. Generally this will be eggs from our hens, sausage, orange juice, English muffins, oatmeal , muffin mixes, pancake mix & syrup, butter, jam, coffee, tea, milk and half and half.
- The dining table is large. Or dine on the 300 square foot screened-in porch (no pesky flies ruining your BBQ), while watching for the occasional deer, coyote, or aoudad. There are many bird species as well, such as road runners, quail, hawks, orioles, indigo buntings, stellar jays and owls.
- The great room offers comfortable seating, and a KING bed near the bathroom. There are many board games and puzzles for adults and children. There is a smart TV with Netflix. We also have an interesting selection of books about the area.
- A spiral staircase accesses the loft bedroom which features two beds (a single and a double).
- The extra large bathroom with clawfoot bathtub and a crystal chandelier is luxurious, elegant, and every woman’s dream. We provide luxury soaps and lotions, bath bombs, bath bubbles, facial masks, cotton balls, Q Tips, make-up removal towelettes, shampoo and cream rinse, and a hair dryer.
-WiFi and telephone is onsite, as is a BBQ grill with propane tank. We also supply an extra propane tank.
-There is a wood burning stove in the cabin for cozy winter days (used during February only). We supply mesquite firewood. Of course the cabin has central heat and air conditioning as well.
- We supply all basic toiletry items, as well as hair dryer, iron and ironing board.
NEW 2020, we now provide quality German coffee to our guests.
NEW 2021, we now have a double carport to protect your vehicle.
NEW 2023, we now have an outdoor fire pit .
NEW 2024, we now allow one (maximum 1, no exceptions), dog no larger than 20 pounds.
At the end of this property description, you can read our DOG AGREEMENT.
DOGS MUST BE PRE-APPROVED PRIOR TO ARRIVAL. We do not allow cats or any other species of pets.
Guest Access:
Guests have the entire cabin centered on over 6 secluded acres of peace and quiet all to themselves. There is only one other cabin (The Hideout at Palo Duro Canyon - Rider’s Roost, which sleeps 4), on the 6.5 acre property. There are beautiful horses and two goats, Danny Boy and Fern, grazing the property. All this privacy, yet the State Park which offers hiking and mountain biking nirvana, Palo Duro Creek Ranch Jeeping tours, and Palo Duro Riding Stables are all less than two miles away! And don’t forget the musical drama TEXAS which shows in the park’s outdoor amphitheater June through mid-August.
If you like museums, the Panhandle Plains Historical Museum is approximately 10 miles away and is the largest history museum in the state of Texas.
Bar Z Winery is also near by.
It’s a 30 minute drive to Amarillo, home of the famous Route 66, the Cadillac Ranch, The Big Texan Steak Ranch, the Amarillo Center for the Performing Arts, Amarillo Botanical Gardens, and the 6th street antique mall.
We as hosts and owners of the property will frequently be on the property tending to the animals, watering trees, perhaps cleaning the other cabin on the property.
Please note ONLY the number of guests booked can be on the property. We do not accept 3rd party bookings as this is against booking platform policy. Only the guests that book the property can be on the property. Guests cannot have additional visitors. Guests having parties or events such as weddings will be fined and asked to leave immediately.
No smoking or vaping is allowed inside. Guests will be charged if we have to hire a company to remove smoke/vaping odors.
The Neighborhood:
The cabin is located approximately 1.5 miles from the entrance to Palo Duro Canyon State Park.
During the summer months TEXAS Musical Drama shows at the park's outdoor amphitheater.
Palo Duro Riding Stables is just a stone throw from The Hideout. They’ve been around since 1962 and some of their horses are 3rd generation trail horses. Jesse and Kristen Sorenson really know their business! We highly recommend them!
Palo Duro Creek Ranch Jeep Tours is located between The Hideout and the state park entrance. Have a blast exploring a private part of the canyon in an all terrain vehicle with driver.
Creek House Honey Farm is a great first stop on the way into the town of Canyon for lunch, or a great last stop on the way back to your cabin for a drink!
The Panhandle Plains Historical Museum is 11 miles away, and is the largest history museum in the state of Texas.
Bar Z Winery is also very close by.
We have great restaurants on the town square, such as Joe Taco's, Sayakamaryns, and Palace Coffee. Feldman’s family diner is also in town, as is Pepitos Mexican Restaurant.
The city of Amarillo is a 30 minute drive from the cabin, and has a wide variety of arts, entertainment, sporting events and restaurants. It’s home of The Big Texan Steak Ranch, home of the 72 ounce steak!
Getting Around:
There is no public transportation.
Interaction with Guests:
Your hosts will be available by phone 24/7, and live only 2 miles away. A concierge service is available for a $40.00 fee.
We do come on the property every morning and every evening to tend to the horses. We enjoy visiting with our guests, but we also respect your privacy. During summer we are often on the property watering trees.