We all know about Palo Duro Canyon (after all, it's the second-largest canyon in the country). Few people know, however, that the Lone Star State is peppered with smaller canyons that are stunningly beautiful in their own special ways. One of them is Yellow House Canyon, one of the most hidden natural wonders in Texas. Tucked away near Lubbock in the Panhandle, this desolate place will bring out the adventurer in you.
Next time you find yourself driving through the Texas Panhandle, make sure you take a detour to check out Yellow House Canyon.
This little-known natural wonder is just over 30 miles long and is one of three major canyons that run along the east side of the Llano Estacado.
You'll find the canyon near the city of Lubbock, and it can be accessed via Farm to Market Road 400.
While the canyon is relatively narrow and shallow in the city of Lubbock, once on this rural and desolate road, it widens and deepens dramatically, making for truly jaw-dropping views.
Extending far as the eye can see across the plains of West Texas, Yellow House Canyon is unbeknownst to many people.
There's a good chance you won't have to share it with anyone else, reveling in the sound of silence as you admire the vastness of the landscape.
Visitors will also see the North Fork Double Mountain Fork Brazos River, the waters of which actually created Yellow House Canyon.
The river is about 75 miles long, beginning at the junction of Blackwater Draw and Yellow House Draw.
Eroded remnants of the Llano Estacado - a region that spans eastern New Mexico and northwestern Texas - can be seen within the canyon.
The name "Llano Estacado" is often translated to "Staked Plains" in English.
Perhaps the most unique thing you'll see in the canyon is one lone, futuristic-looking home perched just feet away from the rim.
The steel home is the work of sculptor Robert Bruno, who wasn't able to complete it before his death in 2008. After being left to decay in the elements for quite some time, the home is now being restored to serve as a vacation rental. Visit the official Robert Bruno Steel House VRBO Facebook page for updates regarding the construction process.
Have you ever seen Yellow House Canyon in person? If so, we'd love to hear all about your experience in the comments! Don't forget to check out our previous article for a Lubbock restaurant, 50th Street Caboose, that just might have the biggest menu in Texas. Either dine-in or opt for pickup or delivery via Grubhub if you prefer dining at home.
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