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Kansas State Parks

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MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE!

The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks currently manages 25 state parks across the state and The Prairie Spirit Trail . Most provide utility and primitive camping, and access to reservoirs, trails and wildlife areas. A few are preserved natural areas, allowing visitors to enjoy unspoiled wild Kansas. Many parks host annual events such as concerts, festivals, and competitions. Whatever your outdoor interest — hiking, camping, wildlife observation, fishing, bike riding, horseback riding, hunting, or just plain relaxing, a Kansas state park has what you’re looking for. If you’ve never been to a Kansas state park, use this guide to find the nearest one. If you haven’t visited a state park recently, look again — there’s more than meets the eye.

Cedar Bluff

Glen Elder

Pomona

Cheney

Hillsdale

Prairie Dog

Clinton

Kanopolis

Prairie Spirit Trail

Crawford

Kaw River

Sand Hills

Cross Timbers

Lake Meade

Scott

Eisenhower

Lovewell

Tuttle Creek

El Dorado

Milford

Webster

Elk City

Mushroom Rock

Wilson

Fall River

Perry