city in Hutchinson and Moore Counties in Texas, United States
Fritch is a city in the High Plains region of Texas.
Get in
editGet around
editSee
edit- 1 Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument, Cas Johnson Road (off Texas 136 seven miles southwest of town), ☏ +1 806 857-3151. Beginning around 13,000 years ago, American Indians collected high-quality flint here for weapon and tool-making. Alibates Flint was traded across the continent long before the Europeans made their appearance. The park has over 700 quarry sites. Free tours are available by reservation only at 10AM and 2PM daily.
- 2 Lake Meredith National Recreation Area, 419 E. Broadway (Headquarters). This man-made reservoir provides drinking water for 11 nearby cities and is a popular spot for boating and fishing. The surrounding lands have canyons of up to 200 feet and provide ample opportunities for hiking and observing wildlife.
- Lake Meredith Aquatic and Wildlife Museum. Has dioramas displaying the local landscape and wildlife of the area, a large freshwater aquarium that includes several species of fish found in Lake Meredith, and a new display on Playa Lakes.
Do
editCamping, fishing, hiking, hunting, boating and water sports are all popular outdoor activities in and around the Lake Meredith National Recreation Area.
Buy
editOther than a few shops serving locals, there is not a lot of shopping in town.
Eat
editSeveral restaurants line Broadway (TX 136) through town.
Drink
editThe town itself is dry but there are packaged liquor stores and some bars on the outskirts of the city. Follow the signs!
Sleep
editOptions in Fritch are few, though Lake Meredith offers camp sites, like Sanford-Yake Campground, which could make for an exceptional experience under the big sky. More lodging options are available in neighboring Borger or down the road in Amarillo.
- Lone Star Inn, 205 E Broadway, ☏ +1 806 857-3191.