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Lake Cooper

19,280-acre impoundment. Accessible to Cooper and Sulphur Springs.

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Area Attractions: Cooper Lake Wildlife Management Area. The Sam Bell Maxey House Historical State Park, Bonham, and Lake Bob Sandlin State Parks, Southwest Dairy Center in Sulphur Springs, and Texas A & M University in Commerce.


     


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Cooper Lake State Park, Doctors Creek Unit
Rt 3 Box 231-A15, Cooper TX 75432, 903/395-3100

Cooper Lake State Park, South Sulphur Unit
Rt 3 Box 741, Sulphur Springs TX 75482, 903/945-5256

Features include camping, fishing, water skiing, picnicking, boating, unsupervised swimming, bird watching, nature study, fun and educational nature programs and tours. The South Sulphur Unit offers equestrian camping and horseback riding trails.

Doctors Creek: Park facilties include 6.2 miles of shoreline; a four-lane boat ramp; a fish cleaning table; a swimming beach; a playground; two day-use areas with picnic sites, and one has a group picnic pavilion (capacity 50); campsites with water and electricity; screened shelters; a 1.3-mile hiking trail; restrooms with and without showers; a trailer dump station; a Texas State Park Store.

South Sulphur: Park facilities include 25.5 miles of shoreline; six and two-lane boat ramps; three fish cleaning table; two lighted fishing piers; a swimming beach; a playground; three day-use areas with picnic sites with tables, grills, and water, and one has a group picnic pavilion (capacity 100); campsites with water and electricity; walk-in water sites for tent camping; equestrian campsites with water and electricity; primitive camping; screened shelters; cabins; 5 miles of multi-use trails for hiking and mountain biking; 10 miles for equestrian use; restrooms with and without showers; a trailer dump station; a Texas State Park Store.



 




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