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TEXAS TRAVEL

Texas Panhandle Plains*
Travel Guide

Texas Panhandle
A Tumbleweed (dryus plantus ridiculosa)
 
 

This is where a lot of the world gets it's idea of what Texas is really like.

Tumbleweeds, pump-jacks, windmills and four open horizons.

Some might argue about how many counties actually comprise the Panhandle - but there's no argument about the friendliness of the people.

The vast distances between towns makes people glad to see another human face. They might even be glad to see you.

Texas Panhandle Towns >>

Panhandle Towns
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*Regions as defined by TxDoT.View Map >>

 




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