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PawPaw_n_Gram
Sep 02, 2016Explorer
I prefer Caprock Canyons.
Copper Breaks isn't a bad choice, just like Caprock better.
The 24 sites at Copper Breaks are atop a hill and can get windy when we've been there. Some real unique old picnic table shelters.
The Caprock campsites are also on a ridge, but among trees, not out in the open as much.
Copper Breaks is pretty small, but some nice short hiking trails. Caprock Canyons is much larger and has longer trails. Hopefully the state buffalo herd will be visible if you visit.
Copper Breaks isn't a bad choice, just like Caprock better.
The 24 sites at Copper Breaks are atop a hill and can get windy when we've been there. Some real unique old picnic table shelters.
The Caprock campsites are also on a ridge, but among trees, not out in the open as much.
Copper Breaks is pretty small, but some nice short hiking trails. Caprock Canyons is much larger and has longer trails. Hopefully the state buffalo herd will be visible if you visit.
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