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Grants (Folder) 15%
across the United States. Established by Congress in 1964, LWCF has provided critical funding—totaling billions of dollars nationwide—to protect natural areas, develop public outdoor recreation facilities .... Continue to Grants >>
Tuttle Creek Reservoir (Fishing Location) 15%
across from site 119 and the trail head. Our camp-host will be able to answer any of your questions or get in contact with a maintenance personal or Park Ranger to handle any issues. In the event .... Continue to Tuttle Creek Rese... >>
#1 Chicken Creek (Facilities) 15%
to the lake shore. Trails can also be reached by following the red handrail west of the shelter near the entrance of the cabin area, across from the shower house. Steps lead down to the hiking .... Continue to #1 Chicken Creek >>
History (Folder) 15%
Reservoir, which is also called Waconda Lake. As part of a flood control effort, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation began building the lake’s dam across the Solomon River in 1964, and it was completed in 1968 .... Continue to History >>
Wildlife Sightings in Kansas (Folder) 15%
Kansas in 2017. Report a wolf sighting here. Coyotes and Red Foxes in Wichita Coyotes and red foxes are common across the state, including in cities, but little is known about how .... Continue to Wildlife Sighting... >>
Glen Elder Reservoir (Fishing Location) 15%
began building the lake’s dam across the Solomon River in 1964, and it was completed in 1968. The resulting lake covered what once was an active mineral spring called Waconda Springs. The spring’s pool .... Continue to Glen Elder Reservoir >>
Lake News (Article) 15%
and marked with barricades across boat ramps. Anglers are advised to contact local fisheries biologists for status of the renovations before making any trips this winter. For more information on the partial .... Continue to Lake News >>
Mountain Lions in Kansas (Species) 15%
Mountain lions (Puma concolor) were once common across North and South America including throughout Kansas. By the late 1800s, mountain lion populations in the United States had declined .... Continue to Mountain Lions in... >>
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