Must-Visit

Cadillac Ranch

Cadillac Ranch, located along historic Route 66 near Amarillo, Texas, offers a unique setting for visitors to explore its row of half-buried, graffiti-covered Cadillacs that rise from the ground at striking angles. The site is also a popular stop for travelers and artists, making it a great spot for both creative expression and memorable photo opportunities.

Cadillac Ranch

About the Attraction

A visit to Cadillac Ranch on Route 66 offers a quirky and interactive roadside experience. Here’s what to expect:

  • Iconic Art Installation: Cadillac Ranch features ten classic Cadillacs (1949–1963 models) buried nose-first in a row, their tailfins jutting skyward. Created in 1974 by a group of artists, it stands as a symbol of Americana and pop culture.
  • Ever-Changing Canvas: Visitors are encouraged to bring spray paint and leave their mark on the cars, making the installation a constantly evolving work of public art.
  • Free and Accessible: The attraction is free to visit, open 24/7, and located just west of Amarillo, Texas, off the I-40 frontage road (historic Route 66). Simply park roadside and walk a short path to the site.
  • Playful Atmosphere: The colorful, graffiti-covered cars create a fun and vibrant setting, perfect for photos and a quick, memorable stop on your Route 66 journey.

It’s a must-see for travelers seeking a unique slice of Americana and a hands-on art experience.

Interactive Map

Audio Guide

Make the most of your visit. Listen to the Audio Guide for insider tips, fascinating facts, and stories that enrich your journey.

Hiking Adventure Map

Schedule

Open daily, 24 hours. Free admission, no gates.

Entrance Fee

Free
General Admission: Free. Outdoor landmark accessible at all times.
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