Copperas Creek at Proctor Lake

  • $16.00 /night
  • (4.2)5 reviews

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Camping Style

Backpacker
Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

Copperas Creek Campground sits along Proctor Lake in the Cross Timbers Region of Texas. The area appeals to sportsmen, birders, naturalists or those simply wanting to relax in the outdoors. Natural Features: Large grassy areas dotted with black willow trees and buttonbush characterize the campground. Shade is sparse, but lake views are plentiful. Recreation: Fishing is Proctor Lakes main draw; anglers enjoy the lakes tremendous populations of bass, shad and crappie. The lake is also recognized as one of the best hybrid striped bass lakes in the state. Boating and swimming are popular activities on the water as well, and boat ramps and docks provide easy lake access for visitors. The surrounding wildlife areas at Proctor Lake provide ample hunting opportunities for game like duck, dove, hog and other small game animals. High Point Park, located just 2 miles from the campground, offers more than 10 miles of of hiking and equestrian trails. Facilities: This year-round campground offers 67 family sites and two group sites, all with electric hookups. Amenities include flush and pit toilets, showers, drinking water and a dump station, creating a comfortable camping environment for visitors. Nearby Attractions: The nearby town of Comanche, Texas, offers historical attractions, antique stores. museums, events and more. ACTIVITIES Boating Fishing Hiking Hunting

Directions

From Comanche, Texas, take HWY 67/377 northeast for 5 miles, then turn left on FM 2861. Follow for 2.5 miles to the park entrance.

Reservation Details

This park does not require two-night bookings on weekends

Access

Boat-In
Drive-in

Accommodations

Group
RV Sites
Standard
Tent Sites

Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Back-In
Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups

Amenities

Group Sites

Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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Janet Curfman

3 years ago
5/5

Large sites. Very clean and nice park. Absolutely no TV reception was the only downside - especially during March Madness 😋

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Suzanne Pike

3 years ago
3/5

Nice COE park. We stayed at full hookup site off water, but still managed to book a site with some water views.

This COE park does NOT require two night bookings on weekends!! That was new for us... ( May be true seasonally,, but didn't look that way on rec gov)

We had a nice large site, but the gravel was all but gone. Pulled in on a rainy day ... What a mess!!!

Park has nice pier just for fishing, that ev en has benches, and a boat ramp with courtesy dock. If you choose the right waterfront site, you can keep your boat on the shoreline, behind your camping spot ( no sewer connection at waterfront sites) .

We stayed in early November, in a 31 foot 5th wheel; whole sections of the Park were closed for the slow season.

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Vic

1 year ago
4/5

Stayed during January, and it was a decent stay. Got very snowy/icy, but the showers still remained hot and some of the cleanest bathrooms I’ve seen at a campground lately. No complaints really, just not much to do, and the sites have no privacy.

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Kendall Thomas

1 year ago
4/5

We stayed at this RV park for 3 nights. We had a very good time. The location we chose was very nice with supplied water and electricity (50amp). The parking for RV was level, it was very clean, and we had a great view of the lake plus easy access.

The only reason for the 4 star vurses 5 was because the restroom/shower facilities do not appear to be taken care of. They have no air inside, so it was extremely hot. They were full of bugs inside, and nobody wants to shower or use the restroom with bugs landing and crawling on you. Two of the restrooms had black widow spiders attached to them, which is not safe. I think weekly or biweekly pest control treatments would solve most of the problems. I also do revommend updating the toilets.

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Luci Clark

1 year ago
5/5

Beautiful sunset! All of a sudden my little Honey just stopped and looked at the sunset and had me take a minute to enjoy as well! Such a wonderful place! We love this campground and an awesome golf course next door!

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