Amity makes sense as Glenwood's quiet side trip.
Most visitors come to this area for Glenwood and the Caddo River. Amity gives them a small, calm add-on: local food, Slate Rock Brewing, town history, and a quieter way to stretch the day.
Come over after the river, before the lake, between errands, or when you want a stop that still feels like a real small town instead of a packed tourist strip.

Glenwood brings people close. Amity gives them another reason to stay out a little longer.
Close enough to be easy
Amity is about seven miles from Glenwood, so it does not need to be a separate trip. It can be the extra stop that makes a Glenwood river day feel more local.
Another place to spend local
People already come nearby for cabins, float trips, family visits, and weekend drives. A little of that traffic can help Amity businesses stay visible.
A quieter layer of the trip
Glenwood has the stronger tourism pull. Amity adds the slower part: an old square, a brewery stop, pizza, cafe food, and quiet river-country roads.

Stay near Glenwood. Stop in Amity. Keep the day local.
A short detour can turn into lunch, a drink, a photo, a quiet road, or a better memory of the area. That is the kind of tourism Amity can use.