Big Texan Horse Hotel 7701 Interstate 40 Access Road, Amarillo, TX 79118
About the Business
Welcome to the Big Texan Horse Hotel located at 7701 Interstate 40 Access Road in Amarillo, Texas, United States. Our convenient location allows you to easily park your truck and trailer, unload your horses, enjoy a delicious dinner at the Big Texan Steak Ranch, and retire to your motel room all without leaving the property.
Our attendants are available 24/7 to accommodate your travel schedule and ensure a seamless check-in process. The Horse Hotel features individual lockable stall gates and chain-link perimeter fencing for added security. Additionally, guests have access to a 60-foot round pen and gated runs for up to 2 hours during the daytime at no extra cost.
While there may be less expensive options in Amarillo, none compare to the well-maintained facilities and convenient amenities offered at the Big Texan Horse Hotel. Horsemen and horsewomen can rest easy knowing that their equine companions are in a safe and secure environment.
Your horse's health and safety are our top priorities, which is why we require Coggins papers for all guests. For those looking to stay onsite, we offer comfortable AIRBNB accommodations with great communication and a smooth, relaxing experience.
Whether you're a repeat guest or visiting for the first time, our clean and comfortable facilities, generous amenities, and easy communication make the Big Texan Horse Hotel a top choice for horse owners traveling through Amarillo. Book your stay with us today and experience the best in equine hospitality.
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7701 Interstate 40 Access Rd, Amarillo, TX 79118, United States
Reviews
"They fit us in a moments notice. The stalls were big and clean. The accompanying hotel was adequate nothing to complain about."
"Very stingy with the soaps they give. I'm glad I brought some, and the water almost sprayed my skin off until I realized you don't pull the handle all the way. There's a lot of lighting coming in from the wooden shutters as well, not to mention the house cleaner tried opening our door at 9 am we had the security lock on thankfully. Then she came back again and asked if we're leaving tomorrow, my husband haad already told her we're leaving at noon. Also three flies in the room! Also they had an envelope that was there for tips for the cleaner? My husband and I rested well though:)"
"Cons: The stalls were disgusting, seemed to be packed mud and some parts were wet :(, so we kept our horses outside in the long runs. Unfortunately, there was no shade, no trees or pole barn. We came in late in the afternoon and left early in the morning, so that wasn’t too much of a problem for us. Hotel guests were wandering around in the barn. There was a working padlock, but people were unloading their horses, so it was not locked. The runs in the back are a long way to haul your feed and water. I wouldn’t get those. Prices stated were $25 a night but we ended up paying $71 for two horses. Not sure how that happened. Pros: location was great - right off of interstate 40. There was also the restaurant and hotel on site and a couple of newer hotels very close by, trailer parking was available. A lot can be done to improve this place. Probably would not stay here again."
"Really a disappointment! Stalls were not clean. The water hose did not reach the outdoor stalls. The padlock to get in to the horse area was broken so anyone could walk in. And there was no place to empty trailer shavings and manure. Do they really expect people traveling across country to let their horses stand in manure? The one star is for the gal at the desk who tried to help but hadn't been trained enough to fix the issues."
"Pros: area fully enclosed by perimeter fence, good backup security should horses escape stalls or turnouts. Plenty of room for trailer parking right beside of barn. Very easy access off I-40. Had more stalls and turnouts then several other horse hotels we checked with in Amarillo Staff was accommodating to our late check-in Cons: a few of the stalls we reserved had not yet been cleaned upon our arrival. Some of the stalls had sides broken out and needed to be replaced. Walls between horses were bars vs being solid, that can sometimes be a big problem Overall: it's nothing fancy but, it'll do and I would be okay to overnight there on the next trip. Each stall had it's own hay/feed manger Horse owner provide water buckets/hangers. Not sure about the outside pens"
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