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43 49 91 39 41 48 Headquarters 89 93 96 95 71 38 Books, jewelry, art, collectibles 86 72 73 70 50 113 88 84 37 and memorabilia for sale in the Park Store 34 115 111 87 82 80 35 Visitor Center. 85 36 77 76 109 Restrooms 83 75 114 112 78 74 116 110 81 79 98 97 108 Showers 107 Mesquite Camp Area Cactus Camp Area Fortress Cliff Camp Area 100 106 61 99 Partners in Palo Duro Canyon Primitive Campsites 102 63 60 101 104 105 Foundation 62 67 Water and Electric Sites 64 68 103 65 To find out more, ask at the Visitor Equestrian Sites 66 Center or call (806) 488-2506 ALTERNATE Fortress Cliff Juniper or write PARK Camp Area Cabin (with bathroom) Wolfberry ROAD Wolfberry Camp Area Camp Area Partners in Palo Duro Canyon Camp Area 5 11450 Park Road 5 Cabin (without bathroom) Youth (30/50 amp service) Camp Canyon, TX 79015 Group Camp N Water Spigot 6 5 4 Tasajillo 4 1 217 Dump Station 3 Pavilion 3 2 TEXAS 2 Juniper Visitor Interpretive Center Camp Area (30/50 amp service) WARNING: Soapberry Picnic Area Flash flooding conditions Day Use Area Amarillo

Mesquite Canyon Cactus may exist at the six river Group Pavilion

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Visitor and (30/50 amp service) Camp Area crossings on Park Road. Center/Store Headquarters/ Group Hall Entrance Gate Cow Camp Riding Stable Cabins Rim Cabins G S Amphitheater 4 1 L PLEASE NOTE Old West Pioneer 1 3 Stables Amphitheater Scenic Overlook • CHECK OUT for all cabins is 11 a.m. CHECK OUT time for campers is 12 p.m. or renew permit by 9 a.m. (pending site availability). 2 Historic Marker • Public consumption or display of any alcoholic beverage is prohibited. Lone Star Interpretive • A maximum of eight people permitted per campsite. Day use visitors must Hackberry SPEED Wildlife Viewing Theater Camp Area LIMIT leave the park by 10 p.m. Quiet time is from 10 p.m. – 6 a.m. (30 amp service) Cow Camp Cabins Wheelchair Accessible • Excess parking fee is required at campsites with more than two vehicles (including trailers). 30 MPH • Campsite must be kept clean; all trash must be picked up before you leave. Bridge Trash dumpsters are conveniently located in all camping loops. Wildlife 2 Viewing PARK • GRAY WATER AND BLACK WATER MUST BE DISCHARGED ONLY AT DUMP STATIONS. 4 ROAD 6 1 33 32 Blind • Only one unit per site is permitted to hook up to utilities. 8 3 31 30 Trading 5 5 27 29 28 Mack Dick • Pets must be on 6-foot leash. You must pick up after them. No pets allowed in buildings. 7 25 26 117 Post 9 23 144 143 142 119 145 Group Pavilion 11 21 24 146 • Valid permit is required on windshield of each vehicle in park. 13 118 121123125 27 141 1517 22 1 129 139 All vehicles are to remain on pavement. 10 20 120 140 Sagebrush 1214 122124 137 19 126128 Camp Area 16 18 130 131 2 138 13 3 (30/50 amp service) • Horses prohibited in campgrounds and on roadways. 13 11450 Park Road 5 134135 136 • Feeding wildlife is prohibited. Canyon, TX 79015 Hackberry Camp Area Sagebrush Camp Area • Collection of plants, firewood and rocks is prohibited. (806) 488-2227 Seasonal hours – check with park.

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