The best camping near Copper Breaks State Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Copper Breaks State Park adventure.

81% (9 reviews)
81% (9 reviews)

Texas is big. There are two major big things in this park you can't miss.  

Popular ways to camp

Book externally

Public campgrounds in the park
Book externally

Stay at a public campground in Copper Breaks State Park

Top-rated campgrounds near Copper Breaks State Park

96%
(28)

FMF Blank Canvas Campground

3 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents30 acres · Electra, TX
Once a cotton farm this land was purchased to become a working flower farm and respite opportunity for individuals to come enjoy the land as it was created. It is filled with wildlife and wildflowers. There are over 30 acres to sit and just listen to the stillness and gaze at the stars. Take in the beautiful sunsets and just reset, relax and recharge your bodies. There is no electricity or water but we make sure that we offer non potable water and a fire ring for your visit. Pitch your tent at a designated location with a fire ring, firewood and a picnic table. 100% complete privacy. Gaze at the stars all night. A short historical drive to the nearby Wichita Mountains or Oklahoma casinos during the day. Want to glamp? Contact us for our glamping special upgrade that will offer you a double bed, canvas tent fire ring picnic table and ice chest full of cold dinks and/or continental breakfast option.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night

The Secret Garden

2 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Altus, OK
Welcome to The Secret Garden, a safe haven for women seeking solitude, healing and renewal to reclaim peace, safety, and empowerment. Nestled on 5 serene acres surrounded by farmland and mountains, The Secret Garden offers an exclusive, women-only environment where you can walk freely under the stars, through forest trails, and gaze at mountain vistas—all without fear of encountering a man or a bear. Known for outdoor recreation, this property is in the middle of incredible mountains. The surrounding area offers acres of fishing, biking, hiking and hunting at the nearby Lake in Quartz Mountain State Park. Whether you’re a camper, prepper, or RV traveler, our grounds are designed to welcome your unique journey. Pitch a tent, set up your car camping site, or park your RV/Bus/Trailer in the company of like-minded women seeking refuge and restoration. 🌱 Be Part of Something Bigger This is more than a campsite—it’s the beginning of a thriving, women-led community. Join us as we build a membership only food forest homestead, where every tree and bush will one day bear food for all who belong. Imagine strolling through lush gardens, plucking fresh fruit, herbs, and berries, all grown with care and intention in an oasis you and your community helped create. 💌 Why Us? • Healing in Nature: Experience the therapeutic power of nature alone or surrounded by women who share your journey. • Community or Solitude: Whether you crave connection or solitude, you’ll find space to grow at your own pace. • Safety and Security: Feel at ease in a secure, women-only environment far removed from city stress and forest dangers • Contribute to a Legacy: As a founding member, your voice will help shape the future of this community and its food forest homestead | prepper sanctuary 🌟 Membership Applications Now Open We’re building a community, not just a rental space. Membership is based on applications to ensure a harmonious group of women committed to healing, growth, and self-reliance. Be part of this unique sisterhood from its inception, laying the foundation for a better, freer way of life. Leave behind the noise, the stress, and the pain—come to The Secret Garden, where the air is clean, nights are quiet, Earth untouched —the future is full of possibilities
Pets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night

Back Forty RV Park

40 sites · RVs40 acres · Quanah, TX
Our inspiration for Back Forty RV Park comes from our Dad, JT Lindsey. J.T. and wife Lucille bought these 40 acres of land in 1972, moved their family into the farm house desperately needing attention, and raised their three children here. JT worked his entire life in agriculture as a farmer and cattle rancher. He was smart, hard working, and very mechanically inclined-he could fix anything! He was a veteran of the Korean War. He loved the Dallas Cowboys, Nascar, and a good cup of coffee, but he loved his family the most. Summer vacation was RVing in Colorado, New Mexico, Tennessee, Alabama, South Dakota and Florida but only after harvest was done and the fields were plowed! Daddy was taken from us way too soon, but his love and affection for his family has remained with us through the years. His image appears in our signs and logos taken from our favorite photo. It’s our hope you feel like you are coming back home at Back Forty RV Park. Back Forty RV Park is a local owned park located in Quanah, Tx. Conveniently on US Hwy 287 between Amarillo and Dallas/Fort Worth. Our rural Texas location has wide open skies, amazing sunsets and beautiful sunrises. We offer a quiet, clean and friendly park for an overnight visit or long term resident who is working in the area. Park sits on 40 acres and includes 40 gravel pads, 12 pull thru and 28 back-ins.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$43
 / night
Booked 1 time

Whitescreek Lodge-Childress tx

1 site · Lodging55 acres · Childress, TX
This place was purchased from a family friend 25 years ago and was my father's favorite place to be. He passed in 2009 and I am now caring for the property so To say this is a special place to me is an understatement. My dad would be proud that I am sharing our treasure with other people. There is a dry creek that runs through the place called White'screek and when it rains, it completely fills up. We have Beautiful sunrises/sunsets, and an abundance of animals to watch and enjoy (watch out for snakes!), this place is very secluded and quiet. Adjacent pond with various fish also. Welcome to White'sCreek. You can find us on Facebook at Whitescreek hunting lodge and also on our website at whitescreekhuntinglodge.com Learn more about this land: 55 acres to explore. Deer, hogs, various birds to watch and pond to catch and release fish in. Cabin is fully furnished with 1.5 baths and 1 queen and twin bed all upstairs in the loft. Also 2 couches and 3 recliners for additional sleep space on bottom floor.  Basic Amenities such as bedding, kitchen appliances and toiletries available.  No wi-fi or television.  Palo Duro Canyon is nearby as well as  Caprock canyon,  and the historic Indian Chief Quanah Parker's hometown nearby in Quanah Tx
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$175.50
 / night

The best camping near Copper Breaks State Park guide

Overview

About

Big sky and big cattle are big parts of this state park. A portion of the official Texas longhorn herd lives in the park.

This is also a Dark Sky Park. That means there aren't any bright city lights to spoil your nighttime stargazing efforts. Bring a star chart, binoculars, and telescope to see millions and millions of stars. You might glimpse some planets and orbiting satellites, too.

During the day, two lakes provide water-based activities. Bring your own boat to Copper Breaks Lake and Big Pond. Leisurely set out in your canoe or kayak for a slow-paced day on the water.

The lake has rainbow trout for anglers. Feel free to swim and cool off in the blue water. Kite flying and mountain biking are also popular here. The surrounding hills have some great campsites nestled among the trees and scrub.

Around 24 sites have electricity and water, while 11 sites use just water. Thirteen equestrian sites let you camp with your trusty steed. Six hike-in sites offer rustic camping.

Notable campgrounds

  • Big Pond Equestrian Campsites: Open to all, these sites offer a front-row seat to breathtaking sunrises and sunsets.
  • Drive-up Sites: Conveniently located with amenities, perfect for those seeking comfort amid the wild.
  • Hike-in Primitive Sites: For the true adventurer, these sites provide an immersive nature experience.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, especially if you plan to visit during the busy spring and summer seasons.
  • Check the park's reservation system regularly for cancellations to snag a last-minute spot.
  • Consider visiting during the weekdays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Explore nearby camping options if Copper Breaks State Park is fully booked.

When to go

The best time to visit Copper Breaks State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer offers clear night skies for stargazing, despite the heat. Winters can be cold, with January lows averaging 24°F, so prepare accordingly if you venture out in this season.

Know before you go

  • Check for any park alerts or closures before your visit to ensure a smooth experience.
  • Remember, the park is open daily from 7am to 10pm, and reservations are highly recommended.
  • For safety, review water safety tips provided by the park, especially if you plan to swim or boat.
  • No fishing license is required within the park, and gear is available for loan.
  • Accessibility varies across the park, so inquire ahead if you have specific needs.

Top cities near Copper Breaks State Park

Safety at Hipcamp

Inclusion Policy
Inclusion Policy
Inclusion Policy
Hipcamp Hand

Safety partners

Recreate Responsibly

About us

Camp Your Way™

Find the perfect site to match your camping style. Explore the largest collection of private campsites, RV parks, cabins, and glamping—including 120,000+ sites you won’t find anywhere else. Explore our maps, filter by your camping style, read real camper reviews, and book directly in our app. Hipcamp is the simplest way to find yourself outside under the stars.

Download the Hipcamp App

© 2024 Hipcamp, Inc. All rights reserved.
Hipcamp is created with ❤️ and hope for our future.