Caprock Canyons State Park and Trailway

Caprock Canyons State Park and Trailway is a 15,314 acres (6,197 ha) state park located along the eastern edge of the Llano Estacado in Briscoe County, Texas, United States. The park opened in 1982 and is managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

Caprock Canyons State Park
View from Haynes Ridge
LocationBriscoe County, Texas
Nearest cityQuitaque
Coordinates34°26′37″N 101°03′08″W / 34.44361°N 101.05222°W / 34.44361; -101.05222
Area15,314 acres (6,197 ha)
Established1982
Visitors78,505 (in 2025)
Governing bodyTexas Parks and Wildlife Department
WebsiteOfficial site
Caprock Canyons Trailway
Length64 miles (103 kilometres)
LocationTexas
UseHiking
Elevation gain/loss2,776 ft (846 m)
DifficultyMedium

Features

In 1993, a hiking, biking, and equestrian rail trail opened that stretches through the park through Floyd, Briscoe, and Hall Counties. The trailway was created after the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department acquired 64.25 miles (103 km) of right-of-way from the abandoned Fort Worth and Denver Railroad's lines between Estelline and South Plains. A unique feature is the 528 ft (161 m) Clarity Railroad Tunnel.

Climate

The park is located in West Texas and has a semiarid climate. The average January minimum temperature is 19 °F (−7 °C) and the average July maximum is 91 °F (33 °C). The park receives an average of 20.4 inches (520 mm) of precipitation annually.

Nature

Plants

The area contains badlands with mesquite, cacti, and junipers with tall grasses, plums, hackberries, and cottonwoods in the canyons.

Animals

At the urging of his wife, Charles Goodnight preserved several plains bison from those that were being slaughtered. This herd became one of the genetic sources from which current bison herds descend. The herd was donated to the State of Texas in 1997. In 2011, bison were allowed to roam throughout the park, and the Texas Legislature designated the bison herd at Caprock Canyons State Park as the official State Bison Herd of Texas. The herd has minimal cattle introgression.

African (Barbary) sheep, mule deer, white-tailed deer, coyote, opossum, raccoon, bobcat, fox, porcupine, white-throated woodrat, numerous species of snakes and lizards, and over 175 species of birds including golden eagle, red-tailed hawk, and turkey vulture, are found within the park. Lake Theo contains bass, catfish, and rainbow trout. In the summer of 2012, black-tailed prairie dogs were reintroduced to a 200-acre (81 ha) area within the park.

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