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Catclaw Trail
  • Trail Season: Year Round
  • Length of Trail: 1.5 mile(s)
  • Trail Activities: Walking, Mt. Biking
  • There is camping located near the trail
  • There is a permit required on the trail
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    Catclaw trail leads through tallgrass prairies, sloping sandstone ridges, and wooded oak savannahs. It offers a panoramic view of Fall River Reservoir. In late spring and early summer, its hillsides are covered with scurf pea, lead plant, purple cone flower, wild rose, catclaw sensitive briar, and other native forbs. The trail is moderately difficult and open to both hikers and bicyclists.


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USDA TO AID KANSAS PARTNER ON 20,000-ACRE ARKANSAS RIVER PROJECT
NEW CEDAR BLUFFS LIGHT DISPLAY A POPULAR ATTRACTION2008 FISHING REGULATIONS FEATURE SEVERAL CHANGES Read More


Project aimed at restoring Arkansas River in western Kansas WASHINGTON, DC -- Acting U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Chuck Conner has announced a new $22.7 million conservation project with the state of Kansas that will enroll approximately 20,000 acres of cropland in the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) to hel ... Read More


Christmas light display expected to draw large crowds ELLIS -- Cedar Bluff State Park is drawing attention and getting folks in the Christmas spirit with its second annual Holiday In Lights event. On the nights of Wednesday Dec. 12, and Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Dec. 14-16, viewers can drive through the park’s Bluffton Area, on the north ... Read More


Changes include reduced fees, changes to methods of take, much more PRATT -- Hard copies of the 2008 Kansas Fishing Regulations Summary booklet won't be available until early January, but anglers should be aware of several new regulations that take effect Jan. 1, 2008. The most welcome regulations should be reduction of youth trout and paddl ... Read More


Project aimed at restoring Arkansas River in western Kansas Acting U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Chuck Conner has announced a new $22.7 million conservation project with the state of Kansas that will enroll approximately 20,000 acres of cropland in the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) to help improve water qu ... Read More


Christmas light display expected to draw large crowdCedar Bluff State Park is drawing attention and getting folks in the Christmas spirit with its second annual Holiday In Lights event. On the nights of Wednesday Dec. 10, and Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Dec. 12-14, viewers can drive through the park’s Bluffton Area, on the north shore of Ceda ... Read More


Changes include reduced fees, changes to methods of take, much more Printed copies of the 2008 Kansas Fishing Regulations Summary won't be available until early January, but anglers should be aware of several new regulations that take effect Jan. 1, 2008. The most welcome changes should be reduction of youth trout and paddlefish fees, as wel ... Read More