duggy
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I looked at it on Google earth; are the dry washes open for off-roading?
That area right off of 287 you are referring to has the Canadian River running right through it which has a public OHV area. It has some hill climbs but the real fun is where you can ride the river. I have seen some pretty bad stucks out there depending on the river conditions but the area is good for a half to full day of dirt under your tires. It's definitely worth it to wheel and camp (if you are camping) after you check out Palo Duro State Park.
Check out the groups Facebook page for more info
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1382479758677926/
Everything is off-roadable if you try hard enough!! (Check out Figure 3 ranch they do off roading things in Palo)
The figure 3 Ranch is private land and only available during Jeep Jamboree, or if you get special access from the land owner.