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Allegawaho Memorial Heritage Park |
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Last Kaw Indian Village in Kansas. Informational audio post at Indian Agency Ruins. Rough walking trail, unknown Indian monument. |
Berner Memorial Park |
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Berner Memorial Park offers a swimming pool, picnic pavilions, tennis courts, baseball & softball fields, and a kiddie park, in Clifton. |
Bolton Wildlife Area |
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| A piece of the precious Kansas Flint Hills; where you can experience wildlife, history and ranching at your leisure. | |
C.W. Parker Carousel |
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This complete, hand-carved, working carousel was manufactured in Abilene at the turn of the century by the C. W. Parker Amusement Co. Ride on one of the 24 completely restored horses or 4 chariots. One of only 18 National Landmarks located in the state of Kansas.One of the 8 Wonders of Kansas Customs. |
Carnahan Creek Park |
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Carnahan Park campground is the most primitive of the seven campgrounds located around Tuttle Creek Lake. |
Country Acres Mobile Park |
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| Nice park, all utilities. | |
Cross Timbers State Park |
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| The forested flood plains, surrounded by terraces of prairie and hills of oak savannah, provide visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in some of the most diverse flora and fauna in Kansas. | |
Curtis Creek Park |
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| Curtis Creek Park is located on a peninsula in the southwest corner of Milford Lake. | |
Fall River State Park |
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| Positioned between the Cross Timbers region and the grasslands of the Flint Hills, Fall River State Park is home to a remarkable diversity of plant and animal life. | |
Fancy Creek State Park Shooting Range |
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| Range open to the public to sight in firearms or target practice without endangering others. | |
Farnum Creek Park |
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| If you live to fish, then Farnum Creek Park managed by the Corps of Engineers is where you want to be. Centrally located, Farnum Creek has the best boat ramp access to the lake under any weather conditions. | |
Flagstop Resort and RV Park |
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| Resort and RV Park. Features: Drinking Water, Dump Sites, Handicap Accessibility, Hookups, Pets Allowed, Playgrounds, Primitive Campsites, Restrooms, Showers, Store, Swimming | |
Flint Hills National Wildlife Refuge |
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| Flint Hills National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) was established in 1966 as part of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, John Redmond Reservoir flood control project. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service manages 18,463 acres upstream of the reservoir, most of which is in the floodplain of the Neosho River. Refuge habitats, consisting of prairie grasslands, bottomland hardwood timber, shallow wetlands, and croplands, are managed to provide food and habitat for migratory birds and resident wildlife. | |
Frank Anneberg Park |
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| The park provides for a blend of activities including team sports such as softball, at one of the state's leading facilities, and soccer or flag football on irrigated, regulation playing fields. The park's stocked lake provides fishing opportunities for area youth. The perimeter trail is used by many to increase their level of fitness or simply to enjoy some of the natural beauty and wildlife of the park as it twists through sections of naturalized Kansas lowland areas. Family and group gatherings occur frequently at the two covered picnic shelters and plenty of open space remains for individual or group activities. | |
Freedom Park |
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| Strenuous uphill trail leads to atomic cannon and scenic overviews. | |
Green Memorial Wildlife Area |
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Quaint and colorful An oak-hickory-bluestem mix at the southern edge of the Glaciated Region is the quiet, natural setting for the Green Memorial Wildlife Area. Restored bluestem prairie, oak-hickory hillsides, and a bubbly brook are the intermingling habitats at this site. |
Herington RV Park |
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| Interior gravel road with large back-in spaces. Weekly and monthly rates. | |
Linear Park Trail |
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| 9.5 miles of trails for pedestrians and cyclists to exercise and enjoy nature. | |
Manhattan City Park |
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Manhattan City Park brings the outdoors and recreation to downtown Manhattan. The City Park is located a short walk from Aggieville, the Kansas State University campus, and historic Downtown Manhattan. There is always something to do in City Park. |
Marion Reservoir & Wildlife Area |
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If you enjoy camping, boating, fishing, hunting, or wildlife watching - we have the place for you. Completed in 1968, Marion Reservoir encompasses 6,200 acres of water surrounded by another 6,000 acres of public lands. The lake is located just north of U.S. Highway 56 between the communities of Marion and Hillsboro, Kansas. |
Maxwell Wildlife Refuge |
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| The Maxwell Wildlife Regue, located six miles north of Canton, Kansas, has over 2200 acres of prairie habitat. Tram rides to view the wildlife are available. | |
Milford State Park |
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| Camping, fishing, hiking, and a full service marina. | |
Milford State Park Trails |
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| There are 4 different trails that interested individuals can use that is provided by the Core of Engineers. You can see a lot of wildlife and there are several campsites near the trails. Make sure you grab your camera or binoculars. | |
Oregon Trail Nature Park & Jeffrey Energy Center Wildlife Area |
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This park was developed with the help of the Western Resources Green Team. It is actually part of the grounds associated with the Jeffrey Energy Center. If you take the Sea of Grass trail up to the top of the ridge, you will have a spectacular 360 degree panorama which includes the power plant and its principal cooling lake to the north. To the south, stretching from one horizon to the other, is the Kaw River valley, which marks the southerly edge of the great Pleistocene glaciers. This is a great spot to scan for red-tailed hawks, northern harriers and turkey vultures. The tallgrass prairie along this trail has an abundance of wildflowers. Look for rose verbena, New Jersey tea and green milkweed in May and Purple Coneflower in summer. |
Pillsbury Crossing Wildlife Area |
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| Pillsbury Crossing's 59 acres are among the most scenic areas of the northern Flint Hills region. During normal stream flow, you may canoe, kayak, or take a small row boat upstream as far as 1/2 mile. There are some areas suitable for primitive camping by special permit only. Birdwatching is popular, and there is a small hiking trail provided in cooperation with a local conservation club in Manhattan. Although there are no trails marked, you may still enjoy a hike in the areas along either side of the stream also. Fishing is also popular at Pillsbury Crossing, where the fish include channel cat, spotted bass, largemouth bass, bullhead catfish, and carp. | |
Pioneer Log Cabin at City Park |
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| 1915 walnut log cabin and museum. | |
Randolph State Park |
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A state park with camping, picnic shelters, hiking and horse trails and more. |
School Creek Park |
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| School Creek Park has the most remote setting of all the camping parks at Milford Lake. The park offers primitive camping along the western lakeshore and is operated by the Corps of Engineers. | |
Sunset Zoological Park |
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| Nestled on 52 acres in the Flint Hills. Home to 397 animals, accredited by the AZA, and open 360 days a year. Immerse yourself in the natural habitats and open spaces and experience a nose-to-nose look at rare, native, and endangered animals. Safari along the 6-acre African Forest Trail and see the Chimpanzees of Tanganyika. Concessions, convenience store, and gift shop. | |
Timber Creek Park |
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| Timber Creek Park, located on the north end of Milford Lake, offers primitive camping operated by the Corps of Engineers. | |
Tuttle Creek Lake Campground |
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| Includes a boat ramp and 200+ campsites with hook-ups. | |
Tuttle Creek State Park |
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| Tuttle Creek State Park is actually several state parks surrounding Tuttle Creek Reservoir, the second-largest lake in Kansas. Parks include River Pond State Park, Spillway State Park, Fancy Creek State Park, and Randolph State Park, with each park managed by Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. | |
Tuttle Creek Trap Park |
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| A clay target game that simulates actual field hunting and is shot on specially designed courses that are identical to actual field conditions. | |
Tuttle Creek Wildlife Refuge |
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| Tuttle Creek Reservoir is the key unit in the system of flood control projects within the Kansas River Basin and is the second largest lake in Kansas. The Wildlife Area contains approximately 65% permanent vegetation (trees and grasses) with the remaining 35% in cropland, marshes and other food plots. There are three marshes that can be pumped totaling 365 acres and three marshes dependant on runoff totaling 115 acres. Good numbers of white-tail deer and turkeys can be found on the area. Other species to hunt include pheasant, bobwhite quail, fox squirrel, cottontail rabbit and migrating waterfowl. | |
West Rolling Hills Park |
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| West Rolling Hills Park is operated by the Corps of Engineers and located on the south side of Milford Lake. As its' name implies, the park's landscape is made up of gently rolling hills with open fields of native prairie grass surrounded by timbered areas. | |
William Lindsay White Memorial Park |
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This mid-town park commemorates the contributions of not only William Allen White but also of his son, William Lindsay White. |

