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Hereford is located in northwestern Texas, between Albuquerque, NM, and Oklahoma City, OK. An RV rental here allows for easy exploration of the Texas panhandle, and its close proximity to Amarillo means that you can find big city convenience if you desire.

The city was originally founded as a stopping location for trains between Amarillo and Farwell, in 1899, and the name was chosen as a way to honor all of the cattle farmers that lived in the area. Most of the landscape around the town is semiarid, so when you are cruising through in your luxury RV rental from Hereford, you may want to ensure that you have lots of sunscreen and water before exploring.

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The Great Outdoors

Given that this town is located in the panhandle of Texas expect certain conditions when you rent an RV. The town is surrounded by sweeping desert style lands, and there are many cattle farms and ranches around the town that make for interesting roadside sightseeing if you enjoy steer.

Nearby to the town, just northeast is the Buffalo Lake National Wildlife Refuge. This refuge is comprised of approximately 7,664 acres of short grass prairie lands and includes a small lake and water conservation area. Buffalo Lake was created after the Umbarger Dam was built to conserve water in the area, and is maintained mostly by watershed when large thunderstorms roll through the area. The lake goes through different stages, so if you want to see it full a trip during late summer after storms have passed may be your best chance.

A camper rental from Hereford will also allow you to explore the Playa Lakes Wildlife Management Area, which are south of town. This wildlife management area isn’t huge but does offer a good chance of seeing some of the local wildlife in their natural habitat. The area is protected, so be sure to follow the posted rules and regulations. The area does have a good amount of green space, so if you want a break from your RV, you can picnic in the area while enjoying the sites.

Ned Houk Memorial Park is located to the southwest, near Clovis, and offers another pleasant option for outdoor enjoyment in your Hereford RV rental. This open space is equipped with multiple playing areas for children, has a fishing pond, various picnic areas, and even multi-use trails that interlace the park itself. It is very easy to park near the park and enjoy it on foot, especially if the weather is pleasant and you’re looking to stretch your legs.

RV Parks

When you book a motorhome rental in Hereford, you will surely need a place to hookup during your excursion. There are two RV parks very near to town, on the southeastern side, each offering there own unique perks and hookup options. One of the sites is closer to town and offers full-service hookups, has plenty of green space for guests to use, and even offers entertainment options like horseshoes and bean bag toss.

If you have trouble finding a spot at a local RV park, there is a Walmart Supercenter that is located to the north of town. It may be possible to park overnight here since the parking lot is pretty large, but be sure to check with the manager before you park to ensure there will be no problems.

Exploring the City

Depending on the time of year that you travel with your travel trailer rental from Hereford, there are different entertainment options for you to explore in town and within the greater region. Some of the attractions are more seasonal and weather dependent, while others are available for guests to enjoy throughout the year.

Deaf Smith County Museum is an attraction that guests can explore throughout the year, the museum itself was originally founded in 1967 to celebrate and preserve the heritage that the pioneers created in Hereford when founding it. The museum features artifacts, activities, exhibits, and various programs that engage the whole family. There is no admission fee, and tours can be arranged by contacting the museum directly.

When you pick up your camper rental in Hereford, and the seasonal weather is pleasant, perhaps a game of golf at the John Pitman Municipal Golf is something you’d be interested in. This 18-hole course combines the green grass of a quality course with the backdrop of panhandle Texas, and many of the holes offer sweeping vista views of the surrounding landscape. An onsite golf shop ensures that you don’t need to bring all your clubs, and course experts are always happy to discuss play times with you at your leisure.

No matter how you choose to spend your time in and around Hereford, there are plenty of food and fuel options available to keep both you and your RV going throughout the trip. Texas is well known for their steaks, and Hereford is no exception, especially since the town is a very popular location for raising cattle.

Should you be seeking a cozy Texas town to explore, consider a luxury motorhome rental in Hereford. Enjoy a museum, order up a fat, juicy steak, relax by a campfire, and take in the jaw-dropping scenery. Rent a motorhome in Hereford, TX, and go explore The Lone Star State!

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