Longhorn Cavern State Park features Longhorn Cavern, a Texas Hill Country wonder created over thousands of years by the dissolving and cutting acti...
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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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The park features 29 miles of asphalt roads and parking areas; a park office; 2 marinas; 223 reservable electrical hookup sites with water; over 40...
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Great Salt Plains State Park is one of Oklahoma's most unique state parks. The barren landscape of the nearby Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge ...
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An oasis on the plains, Boiling Springs State Park captures some of the finest elements of nature. The park is one of seven original state parks bu...
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An hour west of Enid in the rural town of Fairview rests a true Oklahoma treasure: Gloss Mountain State Park.
The Gloss Mountains, sometimes calle...
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About Us:
Here at HorseThief Reservoir, we have numerous attractions that include, but are not limited to, camping, bird watching, skiing, tubing,...
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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 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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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 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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Our Goals:
- Provide opportunities to the public to learn about natural resources, especially the wildlife and plant species, of the Great P...
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The Roman Nose State Park Trail System offers four interconnected trails, two for hiking, mountain biking and equestrian use, and two for hiking an...
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Roman Nose State Park features 11 cabins and Roman Nose Lodge features 22 guest rooms. The 22-room lodge, originally constructed in 1956, has been ...
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Roman Nose State Park, named after a Cheyenne chief, is one of the original seven Oklahoma state parks. Set amidst a beautiful canyon, gypsum rock ...
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History:
Construction of the 1.75 mile long stretch of the Redbud Trail from 159th Street to the 13th Street Sports Park is complete! The pr...
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