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Dumas Moore County Chamber of Commerce
1901 S. Dumas Ave. PO Box 735
Dumas, TX 79029
(888) 840-8911
dumaschamber.org
Dumas Moore County Chamber of Commerce

Get Your Warm & Sunny Feeling this Winter in Dumas, TX

By: Alexandra Dedovitch  |  Last Updated: June 17, 2026


Nestled in a cozy nook of the Texas Panhandle High Plains is homely western Dumas, TX. Only one hour from the border of New Mexico and halfway between Dallas, TX, and Denver, CO, travelers passing through can stay a comfortable night or more off the beaten trail in this charmingly nostalgic small town.   

Whether you’re taking a road trip for winter break, visiting family and friends for the holidays, or eager to explore places you’ve never been to before, enjoy outdoor activities, fun attractions, and artsy photo-ops in Dumas.  


A panoramic view of Lake Meredith bordered by golden prairie grass, rugged canyon walls, and calm blue water beneath a clear Texas sky.

Warm and Sunny Outdoor Adventures in Dumas 

Texas beaches are all the rage during the winter months, but it can be quite a hike if you live far from the coast. Dumas offers warm and sunny outdoor adventures, including watersports, for those excited to enjoy time in the sun and fun outings in nature.

The glistening jewel of the Texas PanhandleLake Meredith National Recreation Area is only a short drive outside of Dumas. Surrounded by rolling hills and dry grasslands, spend a breezy day taking in the sights and sounds while boating on the lake. Rent a pontoon boat, kayak, or paddleboard from local vendors, or bring your own private boat, free of charge. Open-for-public-use boat ramps are available.

An abundant fishing spot, Lake Meredith allows anglers to enjoy a leisurely day catching largemouth, smallmouth, and white bass, walleye, rainbow trout, sunfish, yellow perch, and three kinds of crappie on the built-in docks and along the shores. Lake Meredith is also a natural haven for wildlife and migratory birds, so be sure to bring your binoculars with you!

More outdoor adventure awaits at Alibates Flint Quarry. An ancient site once well known by mammoth hunters as a source of flint tools approximately 13,000 years ago, Alibates flint is easy to spot. Both beautiful and functional, these organic tools feature colorful, marbled patterns in crimson reds, cream whites, opal blues, and sage greens.

Today, you can explore this natural historic area, hike with a ranger, and learn all about Native Americans and Alibates Flint Quarries. Spot ancient petroglyphs carved into the landscape's stone and get hands-on at the Alibates Museum’s interactive exhibits.


The Window on the Plains Museum in Dumas features a historic windmill, an American flag, and exhibits showcasing the heritage of the Texas Panhandle.

Wild West History Buff Museums 

Once upon a time, Texas frontier settlers took to the dusty plains on the outskirts of civilization in the 19th century. This hard-earned and humble area of Texas became Dumas-Moore County. Learn about the real lives and fascinating stories of early settlers through 1800s reproductions and relics, including a horse-drawn buggy, retro drug store, and old dentist's office, at The Windows on the Plains Museum in Dumas.  

If you haven’t gotten your fill of history yet, take a day trip during your stay in Dumas to Texas’ largest history museum, The Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum. Located on the thriving campus of West Texas A&M University, history buffs are invited to make a fun day of exploring wild western history by exploring its large collection of art, paleontology, geology, agriculture, and natural history.  


Cadillac Ranch features a row of colorful, graffiti-covered vintage cars partially buried nose-first in the Texas Panhandle landscape under an expansive sky.

Get Your Kicks on Route 66: Dumas at Night & Amarillo by Day 

Stay a comfy night in Dumas, then hit the “Mother Road” by day to explore nearby tourist attractions in Amarillo. Located along the famous Route 66, Amarillo Cadillac Ranch is a great stop to take quirky photos or grab a can of spray paint and make art yourself. Impossible to miss, this must-see attraction features multiple cars buried nose-deep in the ground, jolting from the earth, and completely decked out in colorful graffiti.

For a big bite to eat, The Big Texan restaurant brings both fun and flavor to every meal. You’ll cure your hunger pangs and your need for good ol' roadside Texan grub all in one place.

A popular attraction for nature lovers, Palo Duro Canyon is the second-largest canyon in the United States, and it’s located only 25 miles from downtown Amarillo. Experience its breathtaking beauty, hit the trails by foot or bike, giddy-up by horse through the weaving, rugged terrain, and learn along the way from its many historical sites and markers.


A colorful downtown Dumas mural painted on a brick wall features local landmarks, community pride, and stylized typography celebrating Dumas, Texas.

Dumas Cultural Charm & Artsy Attractions 

Take cute and kitschy photos with the classically famous 1920s song “Ding Dong Daddy From Dumas”-themed cut-outs on arrival at the Dumas Visitors Center. Next, make your way to downtown Dumas for more creative pics in front of the town’s hand-painted art murals. Christmas-card-worthy for holiday craft makers! 

There’s more artistry abounding at The Art Center in Dumas. Peruse talented works by local artists and craftsmen. Afterwards, be sure to check out its historic next-door neighbor, The Windows on the Plains Museum.

For a taste of Dumas local culture, you’ll find hearty food and microbrewed beer served up properly in a family-friendly atmosphere at Toppled Turtle Brewing Co. Take a load off in their laid-back taproom or embrace the beautiful weather in their outdoor beer garden. Satiate your palate at one or many of their adjacent food trucks and ice cream parlor concession stands. There’s live music, entertainment, and events happening all throughout the week. Check their event schedule for more details during your stay.


A group of young musicians wearing festive winter hats perform holiday music with brass and woodwind instruments during an outdoor Christmas celebration.

Make a List and Check it Twice: Holiday Candy Cane Lane Event 

It’s not the holidays without a festive event to get you in the spirit!  

In November, the Annual Candy Cane Lane in Dumas is gifting all guests with merriment and fun. Shop local vendors' homemade goods and crafts, fill your belly at the many participating food and beverage stands, enjoy musical entertainment and holiday performances, including a Christmas train ride for kids, and be sure to snap plenty of pics with Ol’ Saint Nick.  

A special Santa Claus show kicks off the season during the event, when the Big Man in Red pushes a magical button and lights up the town! 


Dumas offers many affordable hotels and lodging accommodations, including the Horse Motel – a unique staple of Dumas. Get that warm and sunny feeling this winter season by making a visit to quaint and cozy Dumas, TX.  

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Dumas Moore County Chamber of Commerce
1901 S. Dumas Ave. PO Box 735
Dumas, TX 79029
(888) 840-8911
dumaschamber.org
Dumas Moore County Chamber of Commerce

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