House in Oklahoma
Reasons to book
About this house rental
This 20 acre former wheat and livestock farm may offer wildlife sightings such as skunks (don't go for a walk after dusk, but if you see one, don't make any noise and don't run), opossums, foxes, coyotes, possibly snakes. In the early mornings you can hear neighborhood roosters crow and a donkey bray.
The backyard is large and secure for a large dog (a determined small dog could dig under the new fence. Backyard will debut a lawn during spring of '25. Until then, enjoy the Texas dirt. That's what our ancestors made a living from, amazingly. If someone wants to pitch a tent in front or back yard, they are welcome.
This comfortable and safe home is on a busy county road. The traffic goes fast. Kids need to beware of that street and pets should be on leash.
Of the many things to do here:
4 miles to I27
8 miles to I40
13 minutes to downtown Canyon/Amarillo and many excellent dining options
10 minutes to West Texas A&M University. Go Buffs!
8 minutes to Happy State Bank Stadium, location of Canyon ISD games
and band events
11 minutes to The Panhandle Plains Historical Museum, Texas' largest
history museum; panhandleplains.org
18 minutes to Palo Duro Canyon State Park open year round,
TexasStateParks.org
18 minutes to Texas Musical Drama in PDC State Park, runs June-Aug
texas-show.com
18 minutes to Shakespeare in the Canyon, PDC State Park, Tuesdays in
July, texas-show.com
18 minutes to Rick Husband International Airport, Amarillo
6 minutes to Will Rogers Range Riders Rodeo Arena
3 minutes to the Arena of Life Church
6 minutes to the Ozymandias legs (the Giant Legs of Amarillo)
16 minutes to the Big Texan Steak House
17 minutes to Dick Bivins Stadium, the location of Amarillo ISD games
and band events
15 minutes to The Amarillo Symphony
15 minutes to Hodge Town, home of the Amarillo Sod Poodles and Amarillo Civic Center.
16 minutes to The American Quarter Horse Museum
20 minutes to Cadillac Ranch west of Amarillo
105 miles to Caprock Canyon and the Official Bison Herd of Texas, caprockcanyontravelguide.com. From Pegg's Place, go through
Claude to Caprock Canyon, a beautiful drive according to High
Plains standards.
41 miles to the home of Colonel Charles Goodnight on Hwy 287, the man whose wife saved the bison on the Plains.































