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Pottawatomie No. 2 (Fishing Location) 14%
, predominately riparian timber with some native grass on the upland area. Primitive camping is allowed on the west side of the lake. Boating is restricted to fishing only. The lake population includes Channel .... Continue to Pottawatomie No. 2 >>
Hamilton State Fishing Lake (Fishing Location) 14%
Hamilton State Fishing Lake Phone: 620-276-8886 KDWP Reg 3 Office Phone: 620-227-8609 Location: Hamilton State Fishing Lake and Wildlife Area is located three miles north and three miles west .... Continue to Hamilton State Fi... >>
Chase State Lake (Fishing Location) 14%
Chase State Fishing Lake Manager: Brent Konen Phone: (620) 767-5900 Chase State Fishing Lake and Wildlife Area is located in central Chase County, 1.5 miles west of Cottonwood Falls in the center .... Continue to Chase State Lake >>
Milford (Locations) 14%
Located northwest of Junction City, west of K-77 on K-57 near milepost #1. Milford State Park is located on the southeast shore of the state's largest lake Milford Reservoir, which has ... northwest of Junction City, west of K-77 on K-57 near milepost #1. Milford State Park is located on the southeast shore of the state's largest lake Milford Reservoir, which has approximately 15,700 surface .... Continue to Milford >>
Elwood (Locations) 14%
Elwood Wildlife Area covers approximately 1523 acres. The area is divided into two areas, Elwood East and West. Elwood East is 843 acres and Elwood West is 680 acres, which includes Peters Creek .... Continue to Elwood >>
Leslie T. and Lydia A. Fitzgerald (Locations) 14%
miles west of Topeka on the north side of Interstate 70. .... Continue to Leslie T. and Lyd... >>
Elk City (Locations) 14%
is the Elk River Hiking Trail, a 15-mile trail from the west end of the dam to the US-160 bridge over the Elk River south of Elk City. Wildlife watchers can see a variety of Kansas wildlife, including ... , reportedly established a village somewhere on the south side of the Elk River near the west end of Table Mound. In 1870, a treaty was signed on Drum Creek which moved the Osage Indians to present day Oklahoma ... Chetopa. The second band, led by Chief Chetopa, reportedly established a village somewhere on the south side of the Elk River near the west end of Table Mound. In 1870, a treaty was signed on Drum Creek .... Continue to Elk City >>
Public Wildlife Areas in Northeast Kansas (Landing Page KDWPT) 14%
Northeast Region is the northeast quarter of Kansas and includes 20 counties. The west portion of this region features the Flint Hills, a landscape of native tallgrass prairie protected .... Continue to Public Wildlife A... >>
Deer (Species) 14%
, Smoky Hills, and Red Hills regions. As you travel west to east, mule deer are less abundant, and whitetail numbers increase. White-tailed deer numbers have increased dramatically in the last 20 years .... Continue to Deer >>
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