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Search for an RV in Muleshoe and find yourself in the Great Plains of Texas. Don’t let the name fool you – this large area has much to offer outdoor enthusiasts hoping to go on an exciting adventure. Also known as Panhandle Plains, the region features picturesque canyons and stunning red cliffs. The city’s name comes from an actual mule shoe found at a local ranch. In fact, the city has a monument dedicated to this animal that played a great role in the area's settlement. Numerous parks and restaurants add to the charm of this small city, a perfect destination for your next getaway.

Several highways pass through the city; choose one and visit the nearby urban centers in your RV rental from Muleshoe, TX. Famous for being the birthplace of Buddy Holly, as well as its ranching history, Lubbock is only an hour's drive away. Home to the unique Cadillac Ranch and the American Quarter Horse Heritage Center & Museum, Amarillo is another interesting destination nearby. If you don’t mind spending a few hours on the road, you can visit Albuquerque and discover its historic Old Town or go for an exciting ride on the Sandia Peak Tramway.

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The Great Outdoors

The wonderful landscape is the best thing about the South Plains, and you can start enjoying it the moment you rent an RV. One of the best places to do that is Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge, just south of the city. Follow the nature trail leading you through untouched grasslands revealing how the area looked hundreds of years ago. Paul’s Lake is a playa lake, varying in size depending on rainfall. Different types of wildlife visit it, from sandhill cranes to mule deer. Primitive camping is allowed, so you can stay for a while.

Step into one of the largest canyons in the entire state when you park your Muleshoe RV rental at Palo Duro Canyon State Park. Also known as the Grand Canyon of Texas, it will blow you away with its incredible rock formations displaying different shades of red, the most prominent being the towering Lighthouse. There are several ways to explore this natural wonder, from hiking and biking to horseback riding. In addition to incredible scenery, visitors can spot many kinds of birds and the majestic Longhorn cattle.

Another gem of the Llano Estacado, Caprock Canyons State Park & Trailway, can be reached after driving east for a couple of hours in your camper rental from Muleshoe. Bison roam freely through the park, and you can also see playful prairie dogs and mule deer. Hikers and bikers will find trails varying from easy to very challenging. If you are in for an aquatic adventure, try swimming, boating, and fishing on Lake Theo. Once in the park, it’s enough to just look around and be amazed by steep red walls shaped by the forces of nature.

A few hours spent on the open road will take you to Carlsbad Caverns National Park, one of the most amazing spots of New Mexico. The highlight of the park is Carlsbad Cavern and its Big Room full of extraordinary limestone formations. There are over 100 caves in this wonderful place, and visitors can also witness bats flying out of the cavern in the morning and flying back in in the evening. If you want to spend time in the open air, follow the hiking trails and come face to face with the desert wildlife.

RV Parks

There are plenty of RV parks and campgrounds in and around the city where you can park your Muleshoe luxury RV rental and enjoy your vacation.

Ray and Donna West Free RV Park is located in the city, right of U.S. Route 84. It is surrounded by restaurants and stores, and Muleshoe Heritage Center is minutes away. It is a pet-friendly park with full hookups for your RV. Waylon Jennings RV Park is another option, situated in Littlefield, right on U.S. Route 385. Amenities include water and electrical hookups and a pet area. There are plenty of dining and shopping options close to the park, and it is located half-way between Muleshoe and Lubbock.

Clovis RV Park is in Clovis, just across the border in New Mexico. Numerous restaurants and stores are located nearby, and the park is right next to Goodwin Lake Trail. There is a movie theater close by, and Hillcrest Park Zoo can be quickly reached. The park boasts full hookups, Wi-Fi access, and a camp store.

Exploring the City

When you opt for a travel trailer rental in Muleshoe, it is a great idea to get familiar with its interesting history, and you can do exactly that when you visit Muleshoe Heritage Center. Explore its numerous buildings and step back to the time of ranches as you look through original furniture and interesting memorabilia from that period. The center claims to house the world’s largest mule shoe, another reason to pay it a visit.

With Lubbock only an hour's drive away, you can easily get to its interesting attractions, one of them being the Buddy Holly Center. From the sculpture of his trademark glasses at the entrance to the great collection of memorabilia from his life inside, you will enjoy learning about this music icon. His real glasses and his guitar are some of the center’s highlights.

If you opt for visiting Amarillo, spend a fun day outside in Wonderland Park, an amusement park located in Thompson Memorial Park. Whether you choose a relaxing game of miniature golf or the excitement of a roller coaster ride, you are bound to have a great time. You can also escape the heat and find refreshment on one of the aquatic rides.

The Texas Panhandle is a region of great beauty and rich history, and you can explore it at your own pace in one of Muleshoe RV rentals by owner.

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