Childress
Get in
Childress is on US 287 halfway between Amarillo and Wichita Falls. US 83 also passes through the town, connecting with Wellington to the north and Paducah and eventually Abilene to the south.
Get around
See
Do
- Annual Old Settler's Rodeo and Reunion. In July. A yearly event since 1888.
Buy
Antiques are really the only unique thing to shop for here.
- Amazing Grace Antiques & Gifts, 510 2nd St Ne, ☎ +1 940 937-2066.
- Long Remembered Antiques, 310 Avenue F NW, ☎ +1 940 937-3300.
- Wild Plum, 1101 Avenue F NW, ☎ +1 940 937-6565.
Eat
- Dawson's Family Restaurant, 1709 Avenue F NW, ☎ +1 940 937-6070.
- El Sombrero Cafe, 2802 Avenue F NW, ☎ +1 940 937-2388. Tex-Mex.
- Garibaldi's Restaurant, 136 N Main St, ☎ +1 940 937-3495.
- K-Bob's Steakhouse, 1805 Avenue F NW, ☎ +1 940 937-6184. One of a franchise popular throughout the Panhandle.
- Kettle Restaurant, 1902 Avenue F NW, ☎ +1 940 937-8496.
- Thai Kitchen, 1602 Avenue F NW, ☎ +1 940 937-2227. The closest approximation of Thai food anywhere between Wichita Falls and Amarillo.
Drink
Sleep
As Childress is a convenient stop between Dallas and Amarillo, there are a number of hotels along US287, within town referred to as Northwest Avenue F.
- Best Western Childress, 1805 Northwest Avenue F, ☎ +1 940 937-6353. Clean and quiet.
- Days Inn, 2220 Northwest Avenue F, ☎ +1 940 937-0622. Swimming pool and fitness center.
Go next
- Finch Ranch near Memphis, just a few miles northwest.
- Lake Childress and Baylor Lake are twin lakes 12 miles west of town which have camping, fishing, boating, and a playground.
- Copper Breaks State Park is about 40 miles southeast of here.
- Wellington, with its historic theater house, is about 30 miles north on Hwy 83.
Routes through Childress |
Lubbock ← Paducah ← | W |
→ Altus → Lawton |
Shamrock ← Wellington ← | N |
→ Paducah → Abilene |
Amarillo ← Memphis ← | N |
→ Quanah → Wichita Falls |
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