Saturday, April 16, 2022

Road Trip Day 2-3

Palo Duro Canyon State Park, Amarillo, Texas 

After two more days of driving cross country without much of any kind of landmark, we arrived at Palo Duro Canyon, which is in the middle of vast flat farmlands near Amarillo. Suddenly next to the road, a deep and narrow canyon appears, and pretty soon, you enter the main part of the canyon which is a state park. 

The view from the visitor center.
  
We took a very brief walk on a trail almost at the end of the park road, which winds steeply down into the canyon. The rock formations and the dried flowers that have overwintered were beautiful. It was a very pleasant day, around 65ºF, though a bit windy.





In the visitor center are a number of rooms presenting the area’s natural history, geological history, and most interesting, a room of memorabilia of the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) which built park roads, buildings, and trails during the Depression.


The park attracts many species of birds, which we looked for. Unfortunately the bird feeders were empty. Normally, the feeders are the best location for birding, but they had not been filled since morning. We are told that the deer eat up the seeds and other bird food. Len found at least one bird that he had hoped to see: a beautiful woodpecker.

Golden-Fronted Woodpecker

On our previous visit in 2017 we saw more birds (see this post).

Amarillo Tex-Mex Dinner



Blog post © 2022 mae sander

10 comments:

Tandy | Lavender and Lime (http://tandysinclair.com) said...

Hope you get to see more birds today.

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

Pretty landscapes and skies. I like the balancing rock and the beautiful woodpecker. Hubby and I are thinking of a road trip that includes part of Texas. Have a great day and happy new week!

My name is Erika. said...

This looks amazing. What a great time to be on a road trip. Thanks for sharing Mae.

Tina said...

I like the woodpecker photo. We saw some red headed ones at Lake Seminole last week.

Trin Carl said...

I've only been to the cities in Texas. I'm so glad that you get to see so many places. i recently learned that drinking from some cactus' can make you more thirsty because bacteria and so forth.

Elza Reads said...

Seems like you are having a really good road trip Mae! Safe travels and make happy memories.

Lots of Love,

Elza Reads

Divers and Sundry said...

The landscapes there are gorgeous! I'm sorry about the lack of bird-watching opportunities. The food looks delicious.

Deb Nance at Readerbuzz said...

We have always wanted to visit Palo Duro Canyon, but we have never yet done so. I didn't realize that it was known for being a good birding site. My husband is a rockhound so his interest has been in seeing the rock formations.

I look forward to hearing more about your trip.

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

Barren, but beautiful land. Nice to see some of the spring cacti flowers are in bloom.

Jeanie said...

That dinner looks fabulous. I haven't had good Mexican food in a long time. And three cheers for the woodpecker sighting!