The best camping in Caprock Canyons State Park, TX

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Challenging terrain and majestic animals mark this rocky state park in the Texas panhandle.  

The best camping in Caprock Canyons State Park, TX

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Pole Canyon Ranch

9. Pole Canyon Ranch

5.1mi from Caprock Canyons State Park · 28 sites · Quitaque, TX
Nestled in the heart of Texas, Pole Canyon Ranch offers a unique blend of accessibility and seclusion, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Located just 8 miles southwest of Quitaque and approximately 100 miles from Amarillo, this expansive ranch is a hidden gem that invites visitors to immerse themselves in nature. Managed by Phil and Lynnette Barefield, the ranch has a rich history dating back to 1911 when it was established by Jim Taylor, Lynnette's grandfather. The ranch spans around 6,000 acres of stunning canyonlands, featuring several spring-fed creeks that provide a serene backdrop for outdoor adventures. With abundant wildlife and breathtaking scenery, every visit promises to be a memorable experience. Since opening to the public in 2004, Pole Canyon Ranch has become a sought-after destination for travelers from across the United States. Guests can explore the diverse landscape, engage in various outdoor activities, and enjoy the tranquility that this remarkable ranch has to offer. Whether you're looking for a peaceful getaway or an adventurous excursion, Pole Canyon Ranch is the perfect place to reconnect with nature.
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Lake Mackenzie

12. Lake Mackenzie

24mi from Caprock Canyons State Park · 79 sites · Silverton, TX
Lake Mackenzie, nestled in the heart of Briscoe County, Texas, stands out as a unique destination for both water enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Located just 12 miles northwest of Silverton and 27 miles east of Tulia, this picturesque lake is managed by the Mackenzie Municipal Water Authority. Its primary purpose is to supply water to the member cities of Floydada, Lockney, Silverton, and Tulia, but it also serves as a hub for recreational activities that enrich the lives of the surrounding communities. Visitors to Lake Mackenzie can enjoy a variety of outdoor pursuits, including fishing, boating, and picnicking along its scenic shores. The lake's tranquil environment offers a perfect escape for families and friends looking to unwind and connect with nature. With ample opportunities for swimming and exploring the natural beauty of the area, Lake Mackenzie is a cherished spot for locals and travelers alike. Our dedicated staff is committed to ensuring that your experience at Lake Mackenzie is memorable. We believe that "Life just seems better at the lake!" Come and discover the charm and recreational opportunities that await you at this beautiful Texas gem.
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Shady Lane RV Park

13. Shady Lane RV Park

40mi from Caprock Canyons State Park · 11 sites · Plainview, TX
Shady Lane RV Park stands out as a hidden gem in the charming town of Plainview, Texas, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure for campers. Nestled in a picturesque setting, this campground provides easy access to a variety of local attractions that enhance your stay. Visitors can explore the Llano Estacado Museum, enjoy a fun-filled day at the Plainview Bowling Center, or appreciate the art at the Malouf Abraham Family Art Center. For those seeking scenic views, the Plainview Point Monument and Centennial Circle of Honor are must-see spots. Additionally, the area boasts numerous local eateries and bars where you can savor authentic regional flavors. At Shady Lane RV Park, campers will find a range of amenities designed for comfort and convenience. The park features big rig access, a pet-friendly environment, and essential hookups for sewage, water, and electricity. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an exciting getaway, Shady Lane RV Park is the ideal destination. We look forward to welcoming you soon!
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The Hitchin' Post RV Park And Cabins

14. The Hitchin' Post RV Park And Cabins

41mi from Caprock Canyons State Park · 9 sites · Plainview, TX
Experience the charm of West Texas at The Hitchin' Post RV Park and Cabins, where hospitality meets adventure in a unique setting. Our campground offers a perfect blend of comfort and nature, making it an ideal getaway for everyone. Whether you’re staying for a night or planning an extended retreat, our spacious RV sites come equipped with full hook-ups, including 20/30/50 amp electricity and high-speed internet. If you prefer a cozy cabin experience, we have fully furnished cabins available for your stay. Relax on the porch and gaze at the stars, creating unforgettable memories under the vast Texas sky. For those who enjoy the simplicity of tent camping, we have ten designated tent sites, each featuring a convenient nightlight and outlets for charging your devices. This way, you can enjoy the great outdoors without completely disconnecting from the world. With nearby attractions such as natural swimming holes, hiking trails, and local restaurants and shops, The Hitchin' Post RV Park and Cabins is the perfect base for your West Texas adventures. Come and discover the beauty and hospitality that awaits you!
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Palo Duro Glamping

15. Palo Duro Glamping

49mi from Caprock Canyons State Park · 41 sites · Canyon, TX
Experience the unparalleled charm of Palo Duro Glamping, a distinctive camping destination nestled at the base of the breathtaking Palo Duro Canyon. As the latest addition to the esteemed Palo Duro Trading Post family, which has been family-owned for over two decades, we bring a wealth of knowledge and deep appreciation for the canyon's rich history and natural beauty. Our vision for Palo Duro Glamping emerged from a desire to share the stunning vistas and serene atmosphere of the canyon with our guests in a luxurious setting. Here, you can immerse yourself in the great outdoors while enjoying the comforts of upscale accommodations. Surrounded by the majestic landscapes of Palo Duro Canyon, our glamping site offers a unique blend of adventure and relaxation. Explore nearby hiking trails, discover hidden swimming holes, and engage in various outdoor activities that showcase the canyon's natural wonders. After a day of exploration, you can unwind at local restaurants and shops that celebrate the region's culture and cuisine. We are excited to share our passion for Palo Duro Canyon with you, ensuring that your stay is both memorable and luxurious. Join us for an unforgettable glamping experience that combines the beauty of nature with the comforts of home.
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Overview

About

This Texas state park sits about 100 miles southeast of Amarillo. Here you can fish, swim or boat on the water of the 120-acre Lake Theo. The park's also home to the historic Texas State Bison Herd. The bison in this big family are descendants of animals once nearly hunted to extinction.

If you're up for something totally different, take a trip through the Clarity Tunnel. This abandoned railroad tunnel has become the home of approximately 500,000 Mexican free-tailed bats! Wander in solo or get a guided tour from Texas Parks and Wildlife.

Hipcampers looking for a hiking challenge will find a worthy one in Haynes Ridge Overlook Trail. This tough terrain takes you to the highest point in the region. If you can handle the steep grades, you'll get a tremendous view!

Haynes Ridge is the toughest trail, but the others in this area aren't cakewalks either. The Mesa Trail is probably the best bet for beginners. Follow this relatively level path to an impressive canyon overlook.

Notable campgrounds

  • Drive-up campsites with electricity provide convenience for those looking to combine comfort with the great outdoors.
  • Hike-in primitive sites offer a secluded retreat for adventurers seeking a more rugged experience.
  • Equestrian campsites with corrals cater to horseback riders looking to explore the trails and rest alongside their steeds.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially if planning to visit during the busy seasons of spring, summer, and fall.
  • Check the park's reservation system regularly for cancellations and new availability.
  • Consider visiting during weekdays for better chances of securing a spot.
  • Explore nearby camping options if the park is at capacity.

When to go

The best times to visit Caprock Canyons State Park are during the milder seasons of spring and fall. Summer brings intense heat, with ground temperatures soaring, making activities challenging during midday. Winter offers a unique, serene landscape, occasionally dusted with snow, but be prepared for cold temperatures.

Know before you go

  • Always maintain a safe distance from the bison; they are wild animals and can be unpredictable.
  • Check for any park alerts or closures before your visit.
  • Accessibility information is available for those with special needs.
  • Bring your own drinking water, as resources along the trails may be limited.
  • Remember to present proof of negative Coggins for each horse at park headquarters.
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