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Rack Card of Caprock Canyons State Park and Trailway (SP & Trailway) in Texas. Published by Texas Parks & Wildlife.
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Caprock
Canyons
STAT E PA R K A N D T RA I LWAY
PA N H A N D L E P L A I N S
Caprock Canyons
STATE PARK AN D TRA I LWAY
Visit Caprock Canyons State Park and Trailway’s cliffs and
ravines for a close-up look at geology “in action” and a 10,000year-old Native American buffalo kill and butchering site.
Today the state’s largest herd of bison live in the park. Hikers
can explore the many miles of trails that climb up canyons to
beautiful viewpoints. Horses are also allowed on some trails.
A small lake offers fishing and boating opportunities.
Camping: Campsites with water only or water and electricity.
Primitive sites for backpackers and equestrians.
Group Facilities: Group picnic pavilion (capacity 50).
Campground pavilion (capacity 100).
Lake Theo Lodge: 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom lodge with
full kitchen and fireplace.
Swimming: Permitted in the lake.
Boating: Permitted in Lake Theo.
Fishing: Cast a line in the lake.
Trails: Over 90 miles of multi-use trails, including the 64-mile
Trailway.
Interpretive Pavilion: Exhibits on geology and Native American
history at the park.
Texas State Park Store: One-of-a-kind items, gifts, etc.
Special Attractions: Largest bison herd in state park system.
Clarity Tunnel — home to thousands of Mexican free-tailed bats.
Tulia
86
Quitaque
Plainview
70
87
Silverton
97
Caprock
Canyons
State Park
and Trailway
1065
Floydada
27
Lubbock
Located in Briscoe County; from
Quitaque take Ranch Road 1065.
After-hours emergency? Please call 911.
Caprock Canyons SP/Trailway
850 Caprock Canyon Rd., Quitaque, TX 79255 • (806) 455-1492
www.texasstateparks.org
Rates and reservations: (512) 389-8900. For info only: (800) 792-1112.
Texas State Parks is a division of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
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