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      Nature - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

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  2. 3 days ago · From Wichita Falls: Take US 287 West to Quanah. Turn left (South) on Hwy 6. Go south 13 miles to park entrance. From Abilene: Take US 277 North to Stamford. Take Hwy 6 North to Crowell. Continue on Hwy 6 for 8 miles to park entrance.

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  3. Copper Breaks State Park. 70 reviews. #1 of 8 things to do in Quanah. State Parks. Write a review. About. A small, beautiful park named after the pockets of copper deposits scattered throughout the area: great for horseback riding, hiking, swimming and fishing. Suggest edits to improve what we show.

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  4. Park has front gates that are locked when the park closes. Late arrivals should contact the park headquarters before 4:30 pm to receive gate code information. Access to Lake is free with regular park admission. PARK PHONE NUMBER: 940-839-4331.

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  5. Copper Breaks State Park is a state park in Hardeman County, Texas, located approximately 12 miles (19 km) south of Quanah, the county seat. It covers 1,898.8 acres (768.4 ha) and contains two small lakes and 10 miles (16 km) of trails.

  6. Texas Parks and Wildlife - Copper Breaks State Park, Quanah, Texas. 9,760 likes · 165 talking about this · 4,430 were here. #TexasStateParks.

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  8. From Wichita Falls: Take US 287 West to Quanah. Turn left (South) on Hwy 6. Go south 13 miles to park entrance. From Abilene: Take US 277 North to Stamford. Take Hwy 6 North to Crowell. Continue on Hwy 6 for 8 miles to park entrance.

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