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Copperas Creek Park
"Copperas Creek Park is a campground owned and managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers at Proctor Lake. The park provides campsites and with electricity and water, some campsites with sewer hook-ups, and group shelters. Campsites must be reserved online or over the phone. Questions regarding Copperas Creek Park may be directed to the Gate Attendant or the Proctor Lake Project Office. Please follow all Title 36 regulations and state laws while visiting Copperas Creek Park, and practice water safety."
Address: 2000 Highway 2861, Comanche (Texas) 76442
Phone: (254) 879-2498
State: TX
City: Comanche
Street Number: 2000 Highway 2861
Zip Code: 76442
categories: local business


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Reviews
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.
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.
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.
While the setting on the lake is beautiful when we checked in we were told our dog had to be on a leash at all times. I fully agree with that . Across from us are 2 other campers with 3 dogs between them and they are constantly running around off leash. We told the host who told us to keep our dog on leash and the said oh I guess we need to talk to them. They didn't bother. Also the weeds are over a foot tall, it should have been mowed 2 weeks ago
The most hateful person I've ever meet in my life was today's gate attendant. 3/16/23. I deliver products and bait to all the parks. He called me every name you could call a person. I've lived on this lake for 50 years and never seen a Karen like him. Will be contacting Corp of engineers tomorrow. Get rid of him
Large sites. Very clean and nice park. Absolutely no TV reception was the only downside - especially during March Madness
Beautiful park. Proctor Lake is a bit low and we need rain but the campsites are spacious. The day use area has plenty of covered picnic tables, swim beach and fishing area. The boat ramp is closed due to low Lake levels.
We were in spots 36 and 37, didn't realize 37 is a double spot and will take 2 campers. Both sites had great views of the lake for not being directly on the water. Both had water and sewer hookups. We didn't get in the water because it was cold but you can access the lake with a short walk straight down the hill from the camp site. The group shelter site which was a short walk has a walkway, kind of hidden to the right of the bbq pit, to the lake with a small beach area. Over all nice campground that we will visit again in the summer but pick a different site. On the same side of the park, if you go past the spots in the 30's, there are some non-sewer sites on a small peninsula that look like they would be nice and be close to the lake. Did not use the dump station or bathrooms so can't say anything about them other than I did see a truck come through every morning pretty early and clean. Once again, nice place, quite where we were, what little interaction we had with the host was great. Almost forgot, directly across from the park entrance is a small liquor and convince store. Was able to stop in on Thanksgiving day and pickup additional charcoal and DEF for a fairly reasonable price. They did have an isle with general RV stuff if your in a pinch.
Nice little place to hang out with friends on weekend. Clean and well maintained campgrounds, restrooms and lake access.
We had never been to this park, but went cuz we were invited to go here as a group of 5 trailers of friends. The park is set up nicely. It was clean and well maintained. I was a bit concerned going here the day after 4th of July weekend thinking the dumpsters and other areas would not be cleaned up yet. To our surprise, all was clean and in order. We stayed on site #39 which had NO shade. The site was nice in that it offered a beautiful view, full-hookups, level concrete strips for parking and ample distance between neighbors. Temperatures got up to 108 & 109 several days we were here. Without the benefit of shade-our travel trailer's AC ran constantly set on 75 throughout the day. The nights offered much needed reprieve from the heat for both us and the AC unit. The pictures included here with the two-toned brown truck with trailer in tow, are pictures taken as we are leaving site #39. Other pictures are of other areas in the park. We would definitely come here againwhen it's cooler!
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