Cadillac Ranch Amarillo

Cadillac Ranch

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(4.3K) · Sculpture/Statue in Amarillo, United States
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4.0/5 · 4,338 reviews
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Oct 9, 2024
fun photos, alongside service road some spray cans on site. will need to walk abut 100 feet from road. can be windy during Oct. Full review by America's I
Oct 3, 2024
It’s ok. I wouldn’t drive out of the way. It’s free - so that’s a plus. Other than that you either bring your own spray paint or buy it from a vendor at location. Then you spray the Cadillac that hav… Full review by Maria B
Sep 22, 2024
Nice quick photo op! It's neat to get a picture. If you want to paint, you can probably find some spray paint nearby. It took 10 minutes! Full review by boymomdfw
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We will be staying in Amarillo for a couple of days but will not have a car, how can we get out to see Cadillac Ranch? is …
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We will be staying in Amarillo for a couple of days but will not have a car, how can we get out to see Cadillac Ranch? is there a bus or do we need Uber?
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uber
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Are dogs allowed
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Yes on a lead
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How far to walk for someone with a cane ? Thank you
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The distance is the same whether you have a cane or not. About 200 yards.
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We have a group on a Motor Coach, is there enough parking space and turn around space for a Motor Coach?
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yes we were in same
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Just west of the Amarillo city line. I-40 exit 60. Follow the frontage road on the south side of I-40 (old Route 66) east for one mile. Cadillac Ranch will be on the right (south) side; …
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Just west of the Amarillo city line. I-40 exit 60. Follow the frontage road on the south side of I-40 (old Route 66) east for one mile. Cadillac Ranch will be on the right (south) side; just park your car along the shoulder and enter the pasture through an unlocked gate. Visitors are encouraged; dog friendly. It is on private property but visitors are welcome. There is a dirt past leading back to the cars.
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