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Pleasanton City Lake (Old) (Fishing Location) 15%
Renovation is complete. Fish have been stocked. The lake is scheduled to open for public fishing for the 4th of July . Call Pleasanton City Hall for more information at 913-352-8257. .... Continue to Pleasanton City L... >>
Colby - Villa High Lake (Fishing Location) 15%
Lake was recently renovated and fish population establishment has been on-going over the past two seasons. The lake is open to pubic fishing and fish harvest is regulated by posted notice .... Continue to Colby - Villa Hig... >>
State Parks (Frontpage) 15%
, a Kansas state park has what you’re looking for. Most offer utility and primitive camping and access to lakes, trails and wildlife areas. A few are preserved natural areas, so you can enjoy unspoiled, wild .... Continue to State Parks >>
CANOEING, KAYAKING, RAFTING, PADDLE BOARDING (Folder) 15%
and paddle sports) Three navigable rivers open to the public (Arkansas, Missouri, and Kansas – permission is needed to access the rivers through private land). The rest of our streams are privately owned .... Continue to CANOEING, KAYAKIN... >>
Sumac Campground (Campgrounds/Areas) 15%
This campground is now reservable. It features 16 sites with 50 amp service and frost-free hydrants. Call the park office for more information or to make reservations. (785) 546-2565. We're open 8 .... Continue to Sumac Campground >>
Cherokee Landing (Campgrounds/Areas) 15%
Get back to nature at Cherokee Landing. This is a primitive site which is an old school open field campsite located in a wooded clearing. It also features a toadstool type shelter available .... Continue to Cherokee Landing >>
Rivers and Streams Access (Folder) 15%
Most streams and rivers in Kansas are privately owned. The public rivers are the Kansas, Arkansas and Missouri (shown at right). They are open to the public between the ordinary high water marks .... Continue to Rivers and Stream... >>
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