Cadillac Ranch

Amarillo, Texas

✨ FREE Admission 🐕 Dog-Friendly 📅 Year-Round
Cadillac Ranch outdoor art installation

Location

Overview

Created in 1974 by the art group Ant Farm, Cadillac Ranch has become one of America's most famous roadside attractions. The installation features ten Cadillacs (ranging from 1949 to 1963) planted nose-down in a wheat field along Route 66. Visitors are encouraged to bring spray paint and add their own artistic contributions to this ever-evolving public art piece.

Iconic roadside public art installation featuring ten graffiti-covered Cadillacs half-buried nose-first in the ground

What Makes This Park Special

  • Ten vintage Cadillacs buried nose-down
  • Ever-changing spray paint graffiti
  • Free 24/7 access
  • Historic Route 66 landmark
  • Visitors encouraged to bring spray paint
  • Photographed by millions of travelers

Art & Features

✓ Permanent Collection

Art Styles: Land Art, Public Participation

Planning Your Visit

Hours

Open 24/7 year-round

Admission

Free

Parking

Free

Open

Year Round

Visitor Tips

  • Bring spray paint to add your art
  • Best light for photos at sunrise/sunset
  • Can get muddy after rain
  • Watch for traffic when crossing from parking
  • Plan 15-30 minutes for visit

Best For

Photography Families Roadside Attractions

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