Capitol Peak: A Short Hike with Big Views

Driving around Palo Duro Canyon SP and also from various trails in the park, Capitol Peak (elevation 3,158 feet, 963 meters) cannot be missed. The above photo was captured at the beginning of the Lighthouse trail. The trail, a little … Read More

Destination: Palo Duro Canyon SP

For this week’s travel destination, I will show photos of the first Texas state park I featured in the “My Texas Playground” presentation in Bartlett, Texas, on January 20, 2024. That presentation was part of a pop-up live event of … Read More

Capitol Peak View from Rock Garden Trail

— I have posted a couple of photos of Capitol Peak at Palo Duro Canyon SP. This particular view above is zoomed in while hiking the Rock Garden trail. This photo is distinguished from others because we are looking at … Read More

Woolly Locoweed

— Our first hike at Palo Duro Canyon SP was at the number one trail in the park: the Lighthouse Trail. Known for its view of Capitol Peak and the Lighthouse, this trail also offered beautiful examples of wildflowers blooming … Read More

Woolly Paperflower

— In addition to some of the most iconic formations in Palo Duro Canyon SP — The Lighthouse is the most famous — there was one striking feature in the park this spring: Woolly Paperflowers (Psilostrophe targeting). These perennials were … Read More

Palo Duro Canyon Sunsets

— Watching a sunset in the USA’s second-largest canyon is as easy as sitting on the porch of your cabin at the canyon’s rim. That was the case in these two shots here taken in 2014. Located in North Texas, … Read More

Rock Garden Trail

— My most recent visit to Palo Duro Canyon State Park was in Fall 2014. After a few days at nearby Caprock Canyons State Park, we proceeded to Palo Duro Canyon to enjoy the country’s second largest canyon and its … Read More

The Lighthouse

— Palo Duro Canyon State Park is the U.S.’s second-largest canyon, approximately 120 miles (190 km) long. In some areas, its width varies from 6 mi (9.7 km) to 20 miles (32 km). It is also relevant to note that … Read More

Palo Duro Canyon SP

— If you plan your trip to Palo Duro Canyon at slow times, you can rent one of three full cabins right at the canyon’s rim. Watching sunsets and sunrises right from your deck is perfect.