Caprock Canyons State Park and Trailway has a total of 136 campsites and is located in the Panhandle of Texas. There are 35 campsites with electricity and water, 9 campsites with water, 80 primitive walk-to (tent only), and also 4 other hike-to along Trailway. Group and equestrian campsites are also available. The developed campsites also have a table, fire ring, grate and lantern post.
Campground amenities include drinking water, flush toilets, hot showers and a dump station. There’s also a small camp store, boat ramp, playground, fishing pier and an amphitheater.
Outdoor activities include paddle boating, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, swimming, mountain biking, horseback riding, picnicking and wildlife viewing.
You may also like Oasis State Park over in New Mexico.
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Do not tent camp here. They will mislead you and then give you a huge fine!!! When we booked the campsite as a fun activity for our pandemic fatigued 6-year old granddaughter, they told me our car would be close to our campsite. We get there at 4 on a Friday afternoon in November and we were the only people in sight! When we booked, they told us to go into the park and find our tent site by ourselves because park personnel were avoiding interacting due to Covid. We got to our sight and found the gate locked to the whole area. It was clear people had driven around the gate several times. Thinking they had forgotten their sole campers for the night and had not come and unlocked the gate, we drove around it. We were very concerned about having to put up the tent in the dark, which was descending upon us. We went down a road to our campsite. While we were unloading, a state police officer came and gave us a $200 fine for going around the gate. It was devastating and disappointing. We wanted our granddaughter to have some fun during all the pandemic restrictions. We were treated horribly.