Copper BreaksCampground Map |
Campground Map of Copper Breaks State Park (SP) in Texas. Published by Texas Parks & Wildlife.
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LEGEND
PLEASE NOTE
Headquarters
• COPPER BREAKS IS DESIGNATED A DARK SKY PARK.
KEEP ALL CAMP LIGHTS TO A MINIMUM TO CONSERVE
NIGHT SKY VIEWING FOR ALL VISITORS.
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• Check OUT time is 12 p.m. or renew permit by 9 a.m.
(pending site availability). Check IN time is 2 p.m.
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• NUMBERED campsites are for overnight camping only.
Maximum of eight people per campsite.
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Dark Sky
Viewing Area
• Only one unit per site is permitted to hook up to utilities. Campsite
must be kept clean; all trash must be picked up before leaving.
Dumpsters are conveniently located on all camping loops.
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Equestrian Campsites
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– 1 mi
Interpretive Center
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Big Pond
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42 Equestrian
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Camping Area
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Chris’
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Picnic Area
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28 Kiowa
Group Picnic Area
Camping Area
Group Picnic Pavilion
MTB
Trail Head
Longhorns
from State
Longhorn Herd
Swimming Area
Boat Ramp
Fishing Pier
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TEXAS
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1.1 mile loop
Bull Canyon
Camping Area
3 mi
River R u
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To Crowell
Lake
Copper Breaks
Fish Cleaning
Playground
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Cottonwood
4
Picnic Area
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Juniper Ridge
10
Nature Trail
Cottonwood
11
0.5 mile
Group Campground
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Interpretive Trail
1.5 m
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2.1 mile loop
Hiking Trail
Horse Trail
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Wheelchair Accessible
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• Children MUST be supervised by an adult who can swim.
Lecture/Meeting Room
Biking Trail
Comanche
Camping Area
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7
Homes
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Dump Station
Big Pond Group
Campground
48
Overflow Camp Area
• Swim at your own risk. NO lifeguard on duty.
• Campfires are NOT permitted at primitive campsites.
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Group Picnic
Area & Pavilion
• Pets must be kept on leash no longer than six feet. Please pick up
after them. Pets are not permitted in any building.
• Campfires are permitted only in fire rings provided
at each site. No ground fires are permitted.
Water and Electric Sites
To Quanah
• GRAY WATER AND BLACK WATER MUST BE DISCHARGED
ONLY AT DUMP STATIONS.
• GATHERING OF FIREWOOD IS PROHIBITED.
Firewood is available at headquarters (pending availability).
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• An excess parking fee is required at campsites with more than
two vehicles (including trailers).
FIRES
Water Only Sites
Group Camp
• Park gate closes at 10 p.m., except to overnight campers.
Day use visitors must leave the park by 10 p.m.
Quiet time is from 10 p.m. through 6 a.m.
• Stop the spread of invasive species. CLEAN, DRAIN and DRY
your boat.
Primitive Campsites
T-shirts, caps and one-of-a-kind
gift items are available at the
headquarters building.
• PUBLIC CONSUMPTION OR DISPLAY OF ANY ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGE IS PROHIBITED.
• Valid permit required on windshield of each vehicle in park.
All vehicles must remain on pavement. DO NOT PARK ON
THE GRASS.
Showers
Star Viewing Area
Parking
Residence
777 Park Road 62
Quanah, TX 79252-7679
(940) 839-4331
Pease River
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