Copper Breaks State Park
3 rating
(3)
Location
Address: 777 Park Rd 62, Quanah, Texas 79252
GPS: 34.112042, -99.743007
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Local Directions: From Wichita Falls: Take US 287 West to Quanah. Turn left (South) on Hwy 6. Go south 13 miles to park entrance. From Abilene: Take US 277 North to Stamford. Take Hwy 6 North to Crowell. Continue on Hwy 6 for 8 miles to park entrance.

Contact Information
Local Phone: 1-940-839-4331
Toll Free Phone: 1-800-792-1112
Website: http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/st...
Email: customer.service@tpwd.state.tx...
Office Hours: 8 AM-8 PM

Open
All year
Check In: 2 PM
Check Out: 12 PM
Gate Hours: 7 AM-10 PM

  Sites
25 RV Sites, 8 Tent Sites, 14 Horse Sites, 2 Group Sites, 24 Electric and Water, 25 Water Only, 17 No Hookup, 30 Amps, 50 Amps

Rates
Daily Rates: $12.00 - $20.00
Payment Methods: Discover, MasterCard, VISA

Facilities & Services
Bathhouse / Restrooms, Dump Station, Hot Showers

Recreation
Biking, Boat Ramp, Canoeing, Fishing, Hiking, Kayaking, Playground, Swimming

Policies
All Ages, Pet Restrictions
Description
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Group Camps

Big Pond Group Camp has 5 sites that can accommodate 8-40 campers. Fee is $12/night/site.

Cottonwood Group Camp has 4 sites that can accommodate 8- 32 campers. Fee is $12/night/site.
Sites
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Total Sites66
RV Sites25
   
Tent Sites8
Horse Sites14
   
Group Sites2
  
Electric and Water (24)Water Only (25)No Hookup (17)
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  Hours Description Fees
Bathhouse / Restrooms  
Controlled Access Gate  
Dump Station  
Flush Toilets  
Hot Showers  
Recreation
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  Hours Description Fees
Biking  
Bird Watching   Roadrunners, Great Blue Herons, many species of Ducks, Meadowlarks, Quail, Doves, Cardinals, Owls, Flickers, Bluebirds, Kites, Hawks, Mockingbirds
Boat Dock  
Boat Ramp   No-wake zone at Lake Copper Breaks.
Boating  
Canoeing  
Fish Cleaning Station  
Fishing   Rainbow Trout, Channel Catfish
Fishing Supplies  
Hiking  
Horseback Riding   Visitors must provide their own horses.
Kayaking  
Pavilion  
Pedal / Row Boating  
Playground  
Recreation Hall  
Stargazing  
Swimming  
Wildlife Watching   Mule Deer, Rabbits, Raccoons, Armadillos, Opossums, Bobcats, Porcupines, Coyotes, Frogs, Turtles, Lizards, Texas Horned Lizard
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3 star rating
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3 star rating
Unknown and quiet park.
BrentB
Silver
December 27, 2013
This park isn't overly scenic, but it is quiet and peaceful. It does have very interesting natural and historical exhibits at the headquarters. You can also see and interact with a portion of the Texas state longhorn herd. RV sites don't have any shade for the RVs or vehicles, but there are shade shelters for the tables and grills. Sites are fairly level and don't require much adjustment. Good views of the night sky and lots of deer and rabbits. Beach/swimming area was completely dried up due to the drought.

We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
 
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