Ten vintage Cadillacs buried nose-first in a Texas field, covered in graffiti.
Cadillac Ranch is an iconic public art installation created in 1974, featuring ten Cadillacs buried nose-down at the same angle as the Great Pyramid of Giza. Visitors are encouraged to leave their mark with spray paint, making this interactive artwork constantly evolving.
Features & Highlights
Ten buried Cadillacs
Interactive spray painting
Route 66 attraction
Free admission
24/7 access
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a trailhead or parking area?
Yes, there are designated parking areas and trailheads at Cadillac Ranch. Check local maps for specific directions and parking availability.
What is the best time to visit?
The best time to visit is Year-round for optimal weather and conditions.
Are permits required?
No special permits are required for general visits, but some activities may require permission.
Essential Information
Best Time to Visit
Year-round
Difficulty Level
Easy
Typical Duration
30 minutes
Permits Required
No