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Copperas Cove is a mid-sized city located in central Texas, north of Austin. Copperas Cove is a fairly typical Texas city; it was founded as a ranching community during the mid-1800s, as a section of the Chisolm Trail ran through the region. The city continued to expand with the implementation of the railway, which helped import and export farming goods.

The city suffered during the Great Depression. However, the introduction of Fort Hood, one of the biggest military forts in the U.S. in neighboring Killeen, meant the city continued to expand. Copperas Cove is also known as the City of Five Hills, as it's surrounded by five hills which provide some great views and hiking opportunities. Booking an RV rental in Copperas Cover is ideal if you enjoy rich military history mixed with long hikes and plenty of recreational activities.

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The Great Outdoors

When you rent an RV in Copperas Cove, you'll be close to some great outdoor activities and areas. One located in the heart of the city is Ogletree Gap Preserve. This park offers plenty of space to have a picnic with your family or walk your four-legged friend. It's also the perfect place to learn more about the town, with the Ogletree Ranch located on-site. This ranch eventually became the first post office, and the first coach stop in Copperas Cove and gives visitors an insight into what early settlers would've experienced.

This region of Texas is known as the hill and lake country for a reason, and some great lakes are close by. One you might consider visiting when you book an RV in Copperas Cove is Belton Lake. This lake is perfect for recreational activities, with Fort Hood Recreation Area on its southern shore. Popular activities include fishing, with bass fishing in the lake being considered excellent. Other activities include kayaking, canoeing, and hunting.

While you're around Belton Lake, pay a visit to its northern shore to find Owl Creek Wildlife Management Area. One of many wildlife management areas scattered around this region, the park allows visitors to engage in hunting, as well as soaking up some of the natural beauty surrounding these lakes. With plenty of trails and space to picnic, any of these wildlife areas are great to explore when you rent an RV in Copperas Cove.

RV Parks

There are few places to park your RV rental near Copperas Cove. One of the options is Boone RV Park in Lampasas. This park offers over 50 gravel sites, complete with full hookups that support 30 and 50 amp electric. Big-rig sites offer plenty of room for your slide-outs, and there are also a few pull-through sites. Amenities include showers and laundry facilities. There are a few recreational activities offered too, including a game room and horseshoes.

When you rent an RV in Copperas Cove, you might want to drive over to Belton and visit Dana Peak Park. Nestled on the shore of Stillhouse Hollow Lake, this campground offers about 20 paved sites complete with full hookups and 30 and 50 amp electric. Campers will find basic amenities on-site, such as showers and restrooms, as well as plenty of recreation, including swimming and fishing in the lake.

Exploring the City

The city of Copperas Cove is a large enough that you wouldn't have to go far to find anything you need. The presence of Fort Hood and the proximity of Killeen also gives visitors greater scope for finding a perfect place to eat or shop. If you want to learn more about what made Copperas Cove flourish, then a visit to one of the many military museums in neighboring Killeen might be worthwhile. The 1st Calvary Division Museum was set up to preserve artifacts used by the 1st Calvary Division between the 1850s and the 1920s, with some great exhibitions on display; there's also fun for kids with a treasure hunt to find certain artifacts.

If you're not interested in history and you just want to have fun when you rent an RV in Copperas Cove, then stop by the amusement park in town. This theme park/entertainment center has something for the whole family, including a multiplex cinema, laser tag, and an arcade. Families can even grab a bite to eat while watching a movie -- visitors just need to order their meal before the movie, and they can enjoy it during the film, thanks to unique spacious cinemas.

For an exciting experience, head to the exotic animal ranch northwest of the city. It is a great family-friendly destination. This ranch/safari is home to over 50 species of animals, including ostriches and zebras, all of which thrive in this environment due to the Texas climate. Visitors can enjoy the unique experience of being able to drive through and see these creatures up close from their car. Visitors are even able to feed the animals from their car, as most species are gentle.

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