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Proctor Lake - COE/Copperas Creek
Overview
Copperas Creek Park offers a serene getaway on the shores of Proctor Lake, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Known for its spacious layouts and quiet atmosphere, this park is a prime example of the high-quality recreational spaces found in Central Texas. Travelers come here to escape the highway noise and enjoy the Leon River valley scenery, where the water meets the horizon in a tranquil, natural setting.
Location & Surroundings
Situated near Comanche, TX, the park is defined by its proximity to the water. The surrounding terrain is a pleasant mix of open meadows and groves of mature oak trees, providing much-needed shade during the Texas summer. The lake itself is a centerpiece for the region, offering expansive views and a gentle shoreline that feels worlds away from the busy metropolitan areas of Dallas or Fort Worth.
Amenities & Park Features
The park provides well-maintained sites featuring electric and water hookups, with many spots accommodating large rigs. Visitors appreciate the individual picnic tables and fire rings that make outdoor cooking a breeze. Functional facilities include on-site dump stations, clean restrooms, and showers. For recreation, the park features multiple boat ramps and a dedicated swimming beach, ensuring easy access to the lake’s cooling waters for all guests.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the park boundaries, the area offers plenty of exploration. Golf enthusiasts often head to the nearby Par Country Club, which is conveniently located right next to the park. The town of Comanche features historic architecture and local dining, while a short drive to Dublin allows visitors to explore the history of Texas soda. Fishing remains the top draw, with the lake being famous for hybrid striped bass and crappie.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and families who prioritize a natural environment over commercial resort flash. It is a perfect fit for birdwatchers looking for migratory species and anglers seeking a quiet morning on the water. Because it offers a peaceful, low-stress environment, it is also highly recommended for long-distance RVers looking for a restorative multi-day stop in the Texas heartland.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Sherri Evans
The Stephenville area Elks lodge #2834 Hosted ," kids fish day" Everyone had a gteat time
Luci Clark
Beautiful sunset! All of a sudden my little Honey just stopped and looked at the sunset and had me take a minute to enjoy as well! Such a wonderful place! We love this campground and an awesome golf course next door!
Kendall Thomas
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.
Vic
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.
Lj Curtis
Didn't catch any fish but got some bites and had sooo much fun and laughs with my friend.
J List
Very nice, quiet during the winter months. Loved bird watching and the magnificent sun rises.
Suzanne Pike
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.
Marcy Gilbreath
We used to love this campground! We have stayed here the last 5 years on a row! Very upset when they wouldn't the family and friends in, that traveled from far away and didn't arrive until after 10 p.m.. It has never been a problem in the past and they didn't say anything about it when we booked our 11 camping spots for our framily reunion. We will look elsewhere next year!
Dean Smithson
We stayed in Coperas Creek Campground at Lake Proctor over the Fourth of July. We made our reservations well in advance of the holiday weekend. A computer glitch due to the closure of the lake because of flooding caused our reservations to be canceled. Kudos go to lake ranger James Berger, Army Corps of Engineers Chad at the Dublin office and others who were involved in getting these restored. As a result of this we had a wonderful weekend and had about 50+ family members come in on various sites to enjoy the lake. Thanks to all and we will be back again next year.
111Reo111
Nice and clean friendly staff will be back.