
Texas Panhandle
The Texas Panhandle is the northwestern extension of Texas, shaped like a rectangular strip of land bordered by Oklahoma to the north and east, New Mexico to the west, and the Texas plains to the south. It features a mix of plains, ranching, and agriculture, with Amarillo as its largest city. Known for its wide-open landscapes, agriculture, and oil production, the Panhandle is part of the Great Plains region, offering a combination of natural beauty and economic activity rooted in farming, ranching, and industry.