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Keith Sebelius Reservoir / Norton (Locations) 12%
, the park name changed to Prairie Dog State Park. The name of the reservoir was changed to Keith Sebelius Reservoir in 1981. Prairie Dog State Park at Keith Sebelius Reservoir west of Norton, in Norton County .... Continue to Keith Sebelius Re... >>
Critzer Lake Fishing Report (Report) 12%
and be very close to the parking lot. This 220 acre lake offers 180 acres of standing timber so there is a no-wake speed limit. There is a second, smaller access area located at the south west part of the lake .... Continue to Critzer Lake Fish... >>
Pratt Sandhills (Locations) 12%
Pratt Sandhills Wildlife Area is located in Pratt County, approximately thirteen miles west and six miles north of Pratt. Most of the area is sandhill prairie with moderate to steep dune topography .... Continue to Pratt Sandhills >>
Spring River (Locations) 12%
of .8 miles. An Ozarkian forested sandstone bluff along the west side of the river gives the area a unique quality. Meeting atop the wooded bluff, an undisturbed prairie meadow is noted for its .... Continue to Spring River >>
History (Folder) 12%
Big Basin Prairie Preserve is located in southwest Kansas, west of Ashland in Clark County. Big Basin is a natural, 100 foot deep circular, crater-like depression about a mile in diameter. Big Basin .... Continue to History >>
to create a wildlife refuge. In 1944, 2,560 acres were deeded to what was then the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP), which created the refuge. KDWP later added 260 acres to the west .... Continue to History >>
Bolton (Locations) 12%
The Bolton Wildlife area is located in Wabaunsee county 2 1/2 miles north and 1 1/2 miles west of Paxico. The area is a continuous tract of land one-half mile wide by two miles long. The 640 acre .... Continue to Bolton >>
Elk City (Locations) 12%
, 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 .... Continue to Elk City >>
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