Steer your way to River Breaks Ranch, a family operation that has been in existence for the past 95 years running as a working commercial ranch that produces wheat, cotton, and oil while raising cattle and horses and producing energy from both wind and solar sources. There you will discover that the highly ambitious goal to diversify the operation and allow tourists to experience the ranch in its true form has been realized. Upon arriving, you will welcomed by “The Barn,” a 5,000 square foot party facility revealing a massive 2,000 square foot screened in porch ushering you into the main dinning area and a beautiful setting to host private parties, conferences, reunions, and weddings. River Breaks further enhances your stay with wagon rides, cattle stampedes, horse racing and team roping making it all unforgettable.
Are you looking for an elegant place to have dinner but don't want the elegant price tag? Then make your way to OHMS Cafe and Bar. You will be pleasantly surprised by the impressive menu that includes such favorites as rib-eye steaks, New York strip and elk tenderloin that are as delicious as they sound. There's also pan-seared salmon, herb baked chicken and lamb chops that will satisfy any healthy appetite. The wine list and dessert selection are equally inviting, and add to that an interesting, inviting atmosphere and expert service, you've got Amarillo's most sophisticated place to dine.
Visiting Kwahadi is much more than just a history lesson. The whole family will be drawn into the story of how these first inhabitants of our country were resourceful and creative. See how they survived the North Texas elements to create beautiful art. An extension of that creativity is their custom of dancing as celebration and spiritual homage. Take in the bronze artwork on display by such renowned artists as Thomas E. Mails and Tom Knapp. The Kwahadi Dancers are officially Venture Crew 9 and perform most Friday and Saturday nights. Remember to stop at the gift store to purchase unique art pieces, statues, and other keepsakes.