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Black Bass Monitoring (Folder) 23%
OBJECTIVES: 1. Determine use by and demands for black bass by tournament anglers in Kansas impoundments. 2. Ensure management efforts including restrictive regulations are meeting both angler .... Continue to Black Bass Monito... >>
Trailhead B (Facilities) 23%
Gravel Day-Use Parking area for horseback riders to access the Kanopolis Multi-use Trail System with ADA horse mounting ramp .... Continue to Trailhead B >>
South Shelter (Facilities) 23%
This is a wonderful shelter for use by groups in the Lake View Group Use Area. It will accomodate many people for picnics sheltering them from the sun or rain. .... Continue to South Shelter >>
Scott Creek Campground (Campgrounds/Areas) 23%
shelters available for campers to use on a first come first serve basis. Scott Creek has a vault toilet but no shower house. Camp Hosts and self-pay stations are available at each campground. .... Continue to Scott Creek Campg... >>
Holiday Hill (Campgrounds/Areas) 23%
. The Blackjack Campground utility sites are Group Use Areas, and can be reserved as (7) electric, (7) electric/water, or all (14) combined. This reservation MUST be made through our office by completing .... Continue to Holiday Hill >>
Rocky Ford (Locations) 23%
Rocky Ford Fishing Area was donated to the Kansas Forestry Fish & Game Commission by Kansas Power and Light in 1967. Native Americans used this site as a river crossing, The flat rock bottom .... Continue to Rocky Ford >>
Prairie Clover Campground (Campgrounds/Areas) 22%
a reservation, please contact the Park Office, visit reserveamerica.com, or use the campit KS app. Like us on Facebook for Maps, Directions & Information... http://www.facebook.com/ClintonStatePark .... Continue to Prairie Clover Ca... >>
Jewell (Locations) 22%
Surrounded by grassland hills, Jewell State Lake was constructed primarily as a fishing area. This normally heavily used lake is between Glen Elder and Lovewell Reservoirs and provides ... Department of Wildlife & Parks and comprises 57 acres of water and 108 acres of land. It was acquired and built by the KS. Fish and Game Commission in 1954 using Dingell-Johnson funding. ... are conveniently located around the lake. Trappers Hollow (Group Shelter), Turtlehead Bend, and Limestone Point areas are for day use only. Camping is not permitted at the reservable Group Shelter, except .... Continue to Jewell >>
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