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Just
a few minutes from downtown Amarillo is a place to step
out of the daily routine and imagine a different time.
More than 600 acres of rolling grasslands are threaded
with nature trails offering a sense of isolation and tranquility.
Discover delicate wildflowers amidst knee-high grasses,
huge cottonwoods, and a magnificent bluff. Slow down enough
to spot a horned lizard cross the trail, a hawk circling
overhead, or a quail's nest hidden beneath a bush. Picture
the native people who camped here for centuries before
settlers came through on their westward trek.
There
is a place where you can reconnect with the timeless rhythm
of the natural world and ponder the impact of civilization.
At the same time, consider whether your great grandchildren
will be able to experience first hand these same wonders
of nature.
The
place is Wildcat Bluff Nature Center. Named by
early cowboys for a den of wildcats that lived under the
bluff, it is also the site of a branch of the historic
Santa Fe Trail where wagon ruts are still visible today.
It is a place of inspiration, a place for people to embrace
the spirit of the land by exploring the natural magic
of the Texas Panhandle.
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