Summary:
A stand-alone tiny home on our Palo Duro Canyon Base Camp compound near Canyon, TX. Open-plan studio layout with a loft sleeping area, a kitchenette, full bathroom, and the kind of canyon-edge quiet you can hear yourself think in. Sized for a couple, a couples weekend, or a small family of 4 using it as a basecamp for a canyon trip. Stand-alone stay, or pair it with the main home or another cabin on the same compound for a larger group booking.
The Space:
This is the original tiny home on our compound. Open-plan studio layout, comfortable for 4 guests with a loft sleeping area and a sofa-style sleeping option below. Designed for travelers who want canyon proximity, real quiet, and a small footprint, not a hotel room.
Inside, the living, dining, and sleeping space flow as one room with large windows that frame the open Texas sky. A flat-screen TV and wireless internet are set up for travel evenings, and a laptop-friendly workspace handles a morning of remote work if you need it.
The kitchenette is stocked with the essentials: refrigerator, blender, coffee, toaster, cookware, dishes and silverware, wine glasses, and the basics for prepping a real meal. A BBQ grill is on the property for outdoor cooking. Bed linens, towels, hair dryer, hangers, iron, and air conditioning and heating are all in place. Free parking on the premises.
The tiny home is on the same compound as our other buildings, but it sits in its own quiet pocket of the acreage so the morning light and the evening stars are uninterrupted. Complimentary golf at the neighboring course is included with the stay.
Suitable for kids 2 to 12 and infants under 2, with carbon monoxide and smoke detectors, a fire extinguisher, and essentials on hand. Heating and air conditioning handle West Texas weather.
If you are traveling with a larger group, the tiny home pairs with the main home, the bunker, an airstream, or the other tiny cabins on the same property. The full compound is available as one booking through our combo listings for groups up to 28.
Guest Access:
You will have private access to the tiny home, the parking spot, and the immediate outdoor area around the unit. Self check-in. We send access details, a parking map, and a brief orientation a day before arrival, so you can drop bags, brew the first pot of coffee, and decompress.
The Neighborhood:
We sit in Canyon, TX, the town built around Palo Duro Canyon. The main park entrance off State Highway 217 is a short drive from our gate, which puts the Lighthouse Trail, the rim road, and Pioneer Amphitheatre easy day-of choices. The TEXAS Outdoor Musical runs Tuesday through Sunday at 8pm from June through August at the amphitheatre. Downtown Canyon has the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, West Texas A&M University, and a few family-owned BBQ and Tex-Mex spots within a couple miles. Amarillo is a short drive north on I-27 for the Big Texan Steak Ranch and Cadillac Ranch off I-40. Days are canyon trails and quiet porches. Nights out here are the kind of stars a phone camera cannot quite catch.
Getting Around:
A rental car is required. Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport (AMA) is the closest commercial airport, with a straightforward drive south on I-27 to Canyon, then west on Country Club Road to the tiny home. Rideshare in Canyon is limited. Free parking on the premises.
Other Things to Note:
This is a tiny home on a working rural compound at the edge of the canyon. Layout is open-plan with loft access, so it is best for guests comfortable with a small footprint and a ladder. Cell signal varies by carrier on the acreage, so wifi calling is helpful. Stars are unreal here, so plan one evening to step outside and look up.
Interaction with Guests:
We respect your privacy. No one is on site full-time. Our team is on call from early morning to late evening Texas time and typically responds within an hour during the day. Message us through the booking platform for anything from a thermostat question to a canyon trailhead recommendation.