Copper Breaks State Park

1,933-acre park includes campsites with shade structures and utilities, picnicking, swimming, fishing, playgrounds, star walk activities and hiking and equestrian trails. Site is representative of stark and rugged beauty common to many parts of North and West Texas, with natural erosion of Permian red beds complementing the green of native redberry juniper.

Getting There & Details

Admission
Admission fee
Address
777 Park Rd. 62
Phone
800/792-1112
Website
www.tpwd.state.tx.us
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