Caprock Canyon- Quitaque TX
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Camping at "Wild Horse Camping Area"- google map address Wild Horse Campground, Quitaque, TX 79255
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Primitive Camping
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Each site/ 8ppl and 8 horses allowed
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Picnic Table
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Fire Ring/ Grill
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2, 10x20 corrals/site
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Tents/Trailers/Rv's allowed
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Water is only for horses
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No Restrooms in this camp loop
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Non-Equestrians camping allowed
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No electric
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Trails are in the State Park and along the Trail way- Most of the Horse trails are on the Trail way side.
** Bison have been known to come into the campgrounds
Make Reservations here
We allow horses on many of our trails. Only riders with experience should tackle the more challenging trails. These trails have cliffs and drop-offs, and steep climbs and descents.
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Water is usually available for animals along park trails, but you must bring your own drinking water. No water is available on the Trailway.
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Present proof of negative Coggins for each horse at park headquarters.
Wind and water over the eons shaped the rugged beauty of Caprock Canyons State Park in the Panhandle of Texas. Today, bison roam the plains, bats roost in Clarity Tunnel, and you can explore 90 miles of trails.
We allow horses on many of our trails. Only riders with experience should tackle the more challenging trails. These trails have cliffs and drop-offs, and steep climbs and descents.
Pole Canyon is around 10 minutes away from this camp. Pole canyon is a private camp and I have heard they have better views than Caprock, however course you could haul over to Caprock and ride still while having the benefits of a shower, water and electric at Pole Canyon.