Sports World Family Fun Center lives up to its name by consistently providing a safe, clean environment in which kids can enjoy a variety of games and activities like video arcade games, miniature golf, go karts, and more. The staff is always accommodating and much thought has been given to the venue's design as there are several comfortable areas where parents can relax and enjoy a beverage as the kids take advantage of the wide variety of amusements and attractions.
Comanche Trail Golf Complex is owned by the City of Amarillo. The original Tomahawk Course was designed by Charles Howard, Austin Texas and opened in July 1990. The course offers professional practice facilities including a large full length driving range with many tee areas, two large practice greens with chipping areas, and a sand bunker to practice short or long shots. Comanche Trail Golf Complex is home to Major Area Championships, Charity and Civic Golf Tournaments, Customer Appreciation Events, along with many Church, Family Reunions, and Class Reunion Outings. The Arrowhead Course was opened in May 1999. The layout was designed by Cupp Design, Atlanta Georgia. Both golf courses offer championship golf at affordable prices. The layouts are Scottish style links nestled in the heart of the Texas Panhandle.
Set the stage for a perfect evening for you and your partner, as you enjoy the bouquet of aromas and tastes from wines made in the Lone Star State at the Bar Z Winery. The winery features a beautiful facility, with everything from intimate tables lit by candles to a beautiful panoramic view of the canyon. Come and enjoy a glass of wine and an unforgettable evening. Despite the fact that wineries in California have gotten much attention, the first winery was actually established in Texas back in 1662. The state has quietly been producing wine ever since, and is now the fifth largest wine-producing state in the U.S. Sip a glass of Texas wine, and be pleasantly surprised.
The Greater Southwest Music Festival annually welcomes students from Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Kansas. In recent years students from 60 schools in 40 cities have resulted in average entries of 64 choirs, 105 bands and orchestras, 18 show choirs and jazz bands and 1,250 solos and ensembles.