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- Amarillo, Texas - Cadillac Ranch
Fun little 20 minute excursion to our road trip! Don't worry about buying paint if you're there later in the afternoon -- people will leave some out and around for free.
[Bailey, 06/25/2021]Cadillac Ranch:RoadsideAmerica.com Team Field Report
- Address:
- 13651 I-40 Frontage Rd, Amarillo, TX
- Directions:
- 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.
- Hours:
- Daylight hours. Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Admission:
- Free.
- RA Rates:
- The Best
How embarrassing to be a Texan at this roadside dump! So much trash.
[Sls, 06/01/2021]Drove from South Carolina to Arizona and back again in a week. This was the only place my 17-year-old son wanted to stop. So, naturally, I stopped. He got to graffiti a few of the cars and leave his mark. Well worth the stop to see him smile.
[Liza A Lewis, 03/22/2021]Cadillac Ranch: bringing the generations together.
Not wheelchair accessible. Took my husband to Cadillac Ranch and he couldn't get through the [unattended] entrance in his wheelchair. I got him in with some MacGyvering on our part.
[Lindsay, 10/13/2020]- Amarillo, Texas - Cadillac Ranch
Cadillac Ranch is located on a two lane service road. You will park your car on the side of the service road and walk into the field to the cars. When we went it was super muddy but we still were able to tag the cars. You can bring your own spray paint but it seemed to us that most tourists left their paint cans behind in a milk crate, so if you don't have any paint there's a good chance you'll come across some on site.
[Katashia, 06/14/2020]
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It's a free, unsupervised attraction -- visitors might help by bringing a trash bag and carrying out that which offends!