Centrally located on Kanopolis Reservoir and managed by the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT), Smoky Hill Wildlife Area cons...
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Located on the Prairie Trail Scenic Byway northwest of Marquette about 5 miles north of Kanopolis Reservoir and State Park, 3 miles west of K-141 o...
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Located on the Prairie Trail Scenic Byway northwest of Marquette along K-141, about 5 miles north of the K-4/K-141 junction (or) about 7 miles sout...
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This linear park is located along a former rail bed between Iola and Ottawa, a distance of 51 miles. The city of Garnett is the midway point, and t...
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Located northwest of Junction City, west of K-77 on K-57
Located on the southeast shore of the state's largest lake, 16,000-acre Milford Reservoir...
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Get your motorcycles and ATVs ready....the School Creek Off-Road Vehicle Area is full of trails for the beginner to the expert! Did I say "full of ...
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Located next to the Republican River, the River Walk gives you an opportunity to explore the northern bank of the river from Fort Riley to Milford ...
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Located in the heart of the Smoky Hills, Wilson State Park is considered by many to be the most beautiful in the state. Wilson Reservoir features a...
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Located just west of the city of Glen Elder, south of US-24/K-9
On the north shores of 12,500-acre Glen Elder Reservoir (Waconda Lake), one of Kan...
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The Flint Hills Nature Trail stretches for 117 miles across east-central Kansas, from Osawatomie in the east to Herington in the west, and passes t...
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Most of Konza was once a part of the Dewey Cattle Ranch. In the 1970's, the Nature Conservancy purchased the property, over 13 square miles. It is ...
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Konza Prairie's hiking trails wind through lowland gallery forest, cross Kings Creek, and climb over ancient limestone ledges into the native tallg...
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Konza Prairie's hiking trails wind through lowland gallery forest, cross Kings Creek, and climb over ancient limestone ledges into the native tallg...
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Four units (River Pond, Cedar Ridge, Fancy Creek and Randolph) make up the 1,200 - acre park. Electric and water hookups, a swimming beach, boat ra...
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Tallgrass prairie once covered 170 million acres of North America. Within a generation the vast majority was developed and plowed under. Today less...
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Attractions:
Nearby Rock Creek State Historical Park's Visitor Center overlooks some 350 acres of prairie hilltops, timber-studded creek bottoms, ...
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Rock Creek Station might have faded into obscurity, like so many other stage and Pony Express stations, except for one fateful day in 1861. On &nbs...
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The Kansas Wetlands Education Center is dedicated to educating the public about wetland communities, their importance, and the need for conservatio...
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