Cooper Lake State Park

State park in Cooper, Texas

33°20′55.32″N 95°39′49.24″W / 33.3487000°N 95.6636778°W / 33.3487000; -95.6636778Area3,026 acres (1,225 ha)Created1992Operated byTexas Parks and Wildlife DepartmentVisitors141,175 (in 2022)[1]

Cooper Lake State Park is a Texas State Park in Delta and Hopkins counties, about three miles (5 km) south of Cooper, Texas. The park is situated on Jim Chapman Lake, formerly known as Cooper Lake. There are actually two geographically separate units; the Doctors Creek unit 33°20′54″N 95°40′08″W / 33.34833°N 95.66889°W / 33.34833; -95.66889 is located on the north side of the lake, in Delta County, while the South Sulphur unit 33°17′49″N 95°39′35″W / 33.29694°N 95.65972°W / 33.29694; -95.65972 is located on the south side of the lake, in Hopkins County.[2]

History

The park's land was inhabited by Caddo people until the 1800s, when settlers brought the agriculture (including cotton and dairy) and livestock industries to the area. Cooper Lake itself was built between 1986 and 1991, by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.[3]

Nature

The park lies at the intersection of the Tallgrass Prairie and Post Oak Savannah ecoregions. There is a diverse variety of mammals (including the gray fox and nine-banded armadillo) and birds in the park, and multiple species of catfish, crappie, and bass in the lake.[4]

References

  1. ^ Christopher Adams. "What is the most visited state park in Texas? Here's the top 10 countdown". KXAN.com. Retrieved November 21, 2023.
  2. ^ "Cooper Lake State Park — Texas Parks & Wildlife Department". tpwd.texas.gov. Retrieved March 29, 2022.
  3. ^ "Cooper Lake State Park History — Texas Parks & Wildlife Department". tpwd.texas.gov. Retrieved March 29, 2022.
  4. ^ "Cooper Lake State Park Nature — Texas Parks & Wildlife Department". tpwd.texas.gov. Retrieved March 29, 2022.

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