Copper Breaks Good Sam Verified Campground

777 Park Rd 62, Quanah, TX 79252

Good Sam Verified Campground
(1 review) 4 out of 5 stars from 1 review
(1 review) 4 out of 5 stars from 1 review
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Address

777 Park Rd 62
Quanah, TX, 79252

Open all year

Contact

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Facility

Type: State Park

 

Policies

Pets welcome
Day Max Stay (14)
Tents Allowed
Spaces available: 35
Paved sites: 35
Back-in size: 70 x 50
Room for slideouts: Yes
Number of water: 35
Number of electric: 35
Amps: 30 Amp/50 Amp
Max Amps: 50

Restrooms
Ice
Laundry
Entertainment
Fire rings
Entertainment
Fire rings

Swimming pool
Lake
Body of water: Lake Copper Breaks
Playground
Hunting season: None
Playground
Hunting season: None
Fishing
Boat ramp
Boat ramp

(within 10 miles)

Hiking
Hunting nearby (within 20 miles)

4 (1 review) 4 out of 5 stars from 1 review
Facility
4
Restroom
3
Appeal
3
What is being rated?
4 4 out of 5 stars 09/03/2016

I picked this State Park because it was on our route, the pictures and description of the Park were promising and the remoteness and lack of light pollution made it a good spot for star gazing. The Good... - Nice little Park! Well groomed and taken care of. - Definitely remote and the stars in the night sky were spectacular. - Nice little beach swimming area and a park under trees and fishing. Scenery, trails and views were great! The Not so Good... - The remoteness also means poor cell phone... Read More

I picked this State Park because it was on our route, the pictures and description of the Park were promising and the remoteness and lack of light pollution made it a good spot for star gazing. The Good... - Nice little Park! Well groomed and taken care of. - Definitely remote and the stars in the night sky were spectacular. - Nice little beach swimming area and a park under trees and fishing. Scenery, trails and views were great! The Not so Good... - The remoteness also means poor cell phone reception. I mean you're on vacation and maybe trying to get 'away', but much of the time there was no signal at all. At least not with ATT. - It was the last week of July so it was HOT, 104F at 6pm HOT. We opted to use the Park showers and there isn't near enough ventilation in the building. - We went hiking and beware of the deer flies. They were so bad we turned back. Only bad on the trails, stay on the road and no flies. - And lastly I got some attitude from a Ranger. The Texas State Park website showed the Park hours till 5pm. We got there at 4:45pm and it was closed. Sign on the door said 4:30pm No problem because they had directions about pick a spot and register in the morning. Next morning I registered and mentioned that 'the website says one thing and the door has another'. The reply was "They don't pay us to stay until 5pm!" Well all righty then. In truth, the reply was from only 1 of the 4 Rangers that were in the office. The others were very nice. Final note: I'd stay there again. The good far outweighs any bad.
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4 4 out of 5 stars 09/03/2016

I picked this State Park because it was on our route, the pictures and description of the Park were promising and the remoteness and lack of light pollution made it a good spot for star gazing. The Good... - Nice little Park! Well groomed and taken care of. - Definitely remote and the stars in the night sky were spectacular. - Nice little beach swimming area and a park under trees and fishing. Scenery, trails and views were great! The Not so Good... - The remoteness also means poor cell phone... Read More

I picked this State Park because it was on our route, the pictures and description of the Park were promising and the remoteness and lack of light pollution made it a good spot for star gazing. The Good... - Nice little Park! Well groomed and taken care of. - Definitely remote and the stars in the night sky were spectacular. - Nice little beach swimming area and a park under trees and fishing. Scenery, trails and views were great! The Not so Good... - The remoteness also means poor cell phone reception. I mean you're on vacation and maybe trying to get 'away', but much of the time there was no signal at all. At least not with ATT. - It was the last week of July so it was HOT, 104F at 6pm HOT. We opted to use the Park showers and there isn't near enough ventilation in the building. - We went hiking and beware of the deer flies. They were so bad we turned back. Only bad on the trails, stay on the road and no flies. - And lastly I got some attitude from a Ranger. The Texas State Park website showed the Park hours till 5pm. We got there at 4:45pm and it was closed. Sign on the door said 4:30pm No problem because they had directions about pick a spot and register in the morning. Next morning I registered and mentioned that 'the website says one thing and the door has another'. The reply was "They don't pay us to stay until 5pm!" Well all righty then. In truth, the reply was from only 1 of the 4 Rangers that were in the office. The others were very nice. Final note: I'd stay there again. The good far outweighs any bad.
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777 Park Rd 62, Quanah, TX 79252
Coordinates: 34.112176, -99.743296
Elevation:

Directions
S-bnd: From Jct of US-287 & SR-6/Main St., S 12 mi on SR-6 (R); or N-bnd: From Jct of US-70 & SR-6, N 8 mi on SR-6 (L) (Entrance fee)

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