Palo Duro Canyon State Park

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Cabin (Rim | Goodnight)

  • People per Site: 4
Looking down at the Goodnight Cabin. Photo by John Chandler. Stairs lead down to the Goodnight Cabin. Photo by John Chandler; December 13, 2012 Photo by John Chandler. Outside there is a picnic table and a grill. Photo by John Chandler. The amazing view from outside the cabin. Photo by John Chandler. The main bedroom. Photo by John Chandler. the main bedroom has a fireplace, microwave oven, and a mini-refrigerator. Photo by John Chandler. The ceiling inside the Goodnight Cabin. Photo by John Chandler. View from the Goodnight Cabin at sunset, with a view of the Lighthouse Cabin (upper left). Photo by John Chandler

A $50 credit card deposit is due at check-in. Located on the canyon rim with a beautiful view, this CCC-built cabin has stairs leading down to it and is enclosed on three sides by a wooden privacy fence. If you will arrive after 5 p.m., you must call the park prior to 5 p.m. to make key arrangements. No pets, smoking or cooking (except microwave) allowed inside the cabins. No tents allowed in the cabin area.

  • A/C unit
  • Heater
  • Fireplace
  • Picnic table
  • Outdoor grill
  • No pets
  • Microwave
  • Bathroom Sink
  • Toilet
  • Shower
  • Small refrigerator
  • One queen size bed
  • One full size futon
  • Linens are provided
  • Check-in 3 p.m.
  • Check-out 11 a.m.

Maximum of four people allowed, including children. The $50 credit card deposit will be returned to the customer within three days of check-out, unless any damages occur. These cabins were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps.

Each cabin has a bathroom with shower, small refrigerator and microwave. A grill and picnic table are outside. The Goodnight Cabin has one queen bed and two twin beds.

Firewood is not provided.

$125

Nightly

Plus daily
entrance fee

Notes

Information and prices can change. Parks charge a daily entrance fee in addition to any facility fees, unless otherwise stated.

Purchase a Texas State Park Pass to enjoy free entry to more than 80 state parks for you and your guests for one year.

You may bring pets to most state parks, but they cannot enter Texas State Park buildings. Learn about rules for pets at state parks. For park-specific pet restrictions, contact the park.

Call the park or the Customer Service Center (512) 389-8900 for more information.