The park is located between Quanah and Crowell off of State Highway 6.
Amazing state park that seems to be a hidden gem. I'm surprised this isn't a more popular park. While it doesn't offer more than about 15 miles or so of trails, the trails here are amazing and family friendly. There are 2 trails, Juniper Ridge and Rocky Ledges, that might be difficult for little ones.
As far as for RV's, all sites at the Comanche Camping area are electric and water only. The dump station is near by. Showers are available and the restrooms seem to be clean enough. Will definitely go again.
Great for star watching. Sat for three hours enjoying the beauty of the stars. Saw a shooting star! In Dallas very few stars are visible due to pollution. We also celebrated Renny's birthday. What a wonderful way he picked to celebrate!
A hidden gem in the Texas State Park System. One of the best Dark Night Skies parks in the state. Its also has a unique geological feature that I only found inside this particular park. You can see remnants of an ancient sea floor on one of the trails. You get to stand where an ocean once stood. If you love science and history, then this is the park for you. Can you say you visited Copper Breaks without kissing an official Texas Longhorn? I’ll let the staff explain that one!
Check out the video we did on this park at Mr. S Travel Quest YouTube channel.
Nice gem in the panhandle of Texas. Made a trip out to hike a few trails and the park is great. Plenty of trail options to choose from with various distances and difficulty to suit your needs. The geology and land formation is definitely unique. The park is declared a National "Dark Park" meaning the light pollution is extremely low and you are able to get glimpses of the Milky Way without using a telescope, I haven't experienced this just yet, but planning to toncheck it out when the temperatures are more comfortable. Definitely worth the $3 admission to the park.