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  2. Copper Breaks State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

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    Early Americans, including the Comanche, camped in this part of North Texas for thousands of years, replenishing body and soul. You can do the same today at Copper Breaks State Park. Things to Do. The rugged terrain, quiet water bodies, and dark night skies provide lots to do and see in the park. Hiking and biking; Fishing and swimming; Camping ...

  3. Campground Details - Copper Breaks State Park, TX - Texas State...

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    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.

  4. Copper Breaks State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

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    Explore the rugged beauty and rich history of Copper Breaks State Park on 10 miles of trails. Challenge yourself on rocky biking trails, choose your own adventure on a network of hiking loops, or take your time and ride the equestrian trails.

  5. Copper Breaks State Park - Wikipedia

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    Copper Breaks State Park is a state park in Hardeman County, Texas, located approximately 12 miles (19 km) south of Quanah, the county seat. It covers 1,898.8 acres (768.4 ha) and contains two small lakes and 10 miles (16 km) of trails.

  6. Copper Breaks State Park - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go...

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    This state park is a gem encompassing pretty rolling hills and bluffs near the wide, seasonal Pease River. The helpful staff directed us to the Juniper Ridge Nature Trail for the best look at the rock formations which give the park its name.

  7. Copper Breaks State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/copper-breaks/fees-facilities/campsites

    These sites are in a flat area along the trail system, below a scenic overlook and near the west end of the dam on Lake Copper Breaks. Distance to campsites is about 3/4 mile. Water is not available in this area, and the sites do not have fire rings or grills.

  8. Facility Details - Copper Breaks State Park, TX - Texas State...

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    Late arrivals should contact the park headquarters before 4:30 pm to receive gate code information. Access to Lake is free with regular park admission. PARK PHONE NUMBER: 940-839-4331

  9. Tour Park Detail - Copper Breaks State Park, Texas - Texas State...

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    Late arrivals should contact the park headquarters before 4:30 pm to receive gate code information. Access to Lake is free with regular park admission. PARK PHONE NUMBER: 940-839-4331

  10. Copper Breaks State Park encompasses nearly 1,900 acres in northern Texas, near the Oklahoma border. Indigenous people lived in the area for thousands of years, and there are several sacred sites within the park. The landscape features rugged red rocks and sparkling lakes that offer hiking, fishing, and camping opportunities. Best of all ...

  11. Explore Copper Breaks State Park in Quanah: Camping, Stargazing &...

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    Nestled in the heart of Quanah, Texas, Copper Breaks State Park offers a unique blend of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and celestial wonders. Whether you're pitching a tent under the stars or exploring the rugged landscape, this guide covers everything you need to know.