Big sky and big cattle are big parts of this state park. A portion of the official Texas longhorn herd lives in the park.
This is also a Dark Sky Park. That means there aren't any bright city lights to spoil your nighttime stargazing efforts. Bring a star chart, binoculars, and telescope to see millions and millions of stars. You might glimpse some planets and orbiting satellites, too.
During the day, two lakes provide water-based activities. Bring your own boat to Copper Breaks Lake and Big Pond. Leisurely set out in your canoe or kayak for a slow-paced day on the water.
The lake has rainbow trout for anglers. Feel free to swim and cool off in the blue water. Kite flying and mountain biking are also popular here. The surrounding hills have some great campsites nestled among the trees and scrub.
Big sky and big cattle are big parts of this state park. A portion of the official Texas longhorn herd lives in the park.
This is also a Dark Sky Park. That means there aren't any bright city lights to spoil your nighttime stargazing efforts. Bring a star chart, binoculars, and telescope to see millions and millions of stars. You might glimpse some planets and orbiting satellites, too.
During the day, two lakes provide water-based activities. Bring your own boat to Copper Breaks Lake and Big Pond. Leisurely set out in your canoe or kayak for a slow-paced day on the water.
The lake has rainbow trout for anglers. Feel free to swim and cool off in the blue water. Kite flying and mountain biking are also popular here. The surrounding hills have some great campsites nestled among the trees and scrub.
Around 24 sites have electricity and water, while 11 sites use just water. Thirteen equestrian sites let you camp with your trusty steed. Six hike-in sites offer rustic camping.
Giddyup! Equestrian and non-equestrians are encouraged to stay at Big Pond Campground. At this site, you’ll find a large parking area and water tank for your ‘mane’ buddies, a 10-foot tying rail, a picnic table, access to water and nearby restrooms. The camping area has seven sites which accommodate eight people per site. As stated in the overview Read more...
If you want to be central to the Copper Breaks Park, this is your campground! Kiowa Campground Right is comprised of eleven sites tucked right around the corner from the State Park Store, restrooms, showers, you name it. In addition to being central, you have pretty much any activity at your hands. From hosting a family group picnic near the playg Read more...
Comanche Campground consists of 24 sites that fit a max of 8 people. Nestled along the west shore of Lake Copper Breaks, you can spend your day in the water or opt to adventure the land and explore rugged mesquite-covered mesas and juniper breaks along the Bull Canyon Trail. Comanche has access to picnic tables, restrooms, water hook-ups, and a 50 Read more...
Want to get away from the crowds? Copper Breaks State Parks has a group of 6 primitive campsites about ¾ mile hike from the campground. Don’t forget to bring plenty of water, it gets hot out there!Read more...
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Copper Breaks State Park
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Big sky and big cattle are big parts of this state park. A portion of the official Texas longhorn herd lives in the park.
This is also a Dark Sky Park. That means there aren't any bright city lights to spoil your nighttime stargazing efforts. Bring a star chart, binoculars, and telescope to see millions and millions of stars. You might glimpse some planets and orbiting satellites, too.
During the day, two lakes provide water-based activities. Bring your own boat to Copper Breaks Lake and Big Pond. Leisurely set out in your canoe or kayak for a slow-paced day on the water.
The lake has rainbow trout for anglers. Feel free to swim and cool off in the blue water. Kite flying and mountain biking are also popular here. The surrounding hills have some great campsites nestled among the trees and scrub.
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Big sky and big cattle are big parts of this state park. A portion of the official Texas longhorn herd lives in the park.
This is also a Dark Sky Park. That means there aren't any bright city lights to spoil your nighttime stargazing efforts. Bring a star chart, binoculars, and telescope to see millions and millions of stars. You might glimpse some planets and orbiting satellites, too.
During the day, two lakes provide water-based activities. Bring your own boat to Copper Breaks Lake and Big Pond. Leisurely set out in your canoe or kayak for a slow-paced day on the water.
The lake has rainbow trout for anglers. Feel free to swim and cool off in the blue water. Kite flying and mountain biking are also popular here. The surrounding hills have some great campsites nestled among the trees and scrub.
Around 24 sites have electricity and water, while 11 sites use just water. Thirteen equestrian sites let you camp with your trusty steed. Six hike-in sites offer rustic camping.
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4 campgrounds in Copper Breaks State Park
Giddyup! Equestrian and non-equestrians are encouraged to stay at Big Pond Campground. At this site, you’ll find a large parking area and water tank for your ‘mane’ buddies, a 10-foot tying rail, a picnic table, access to water and nearby restrooms. The camping area has seven sites which accommodate eight people per site. As stated in the overview Read more...
If you want to be central to the Copper Breaks Park, this is your campground! Kiowa Campground Right is comprised of eleven sites tucked right around the corner from the State Park Store, restrooms, showers, you name it. In addition to being central, you have pretty much any activity at your hands. From hosting a family group picnic near the playg Read more...
Comanche Campground consists of 24 sites that fit a max of 8 people. Nestled along the west shore of Lake Copper Breaks, you can spend your day in the water or opt to adventure the land and explore rugged mesquite-covered mesas and juniper breaks along the Bull Canyon Trail. Comanche has access to picnic tables, restrooms, water hook-ups, and a 50 Read more...
Want to get away from the crowds? Copper Breaks State Parks has a group of 6 primitive campsites about ¾ mile hike from the campground. Don’t forget to bring plenty of water, it gets hot out there!Read more...
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