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Coneflower Campground (Campgrounds/Areas) 12%
Coneflower Campground has over 218 sites available. Half of the sites we have in this campground may be reserved. To make a reservation, please contact the Park Office or visit .... Continue to Coneflower Campgr... >>
Pillsbury Crossing (Locations) 12%
Pillsbury Crossing Wildlife Are was donated to the Kansas Forstry Fish & Game Commission through Wildtrust from Dr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Frick of Manhattan.The 59 acres of Deep Creek provide .... Continue to Pillsbury Crossing >>
Woodson (Locations) 12%
In 1933 320 acres of property was donated to the Forestry Fish and Game Commission by R.B. Fegan on which to build a state lake. In 1974 the purchase of an adjoining 2,245 additional acres .... Continue to Woodson >>
DISC GOLF (Folder) 12%
Below is a list of State Parks that have disc golf course. Clinton State Park (11 hole) Eisenhower State Park (18 hole) Elk City State Park Lovewell State Park (9 hole .... Continue to DISC GOLF >>
Maxwell (Locations) 12%
In 1943, the Henry Maxwell estate donated 2.560 acres (4 sq. mi.) of land to the Kansas Forestry, Fish, and Game Commission for the creation of a wildlife refuge dedicated to bison and other prairie .... Continue to Maxwell >>
Operation Game Thief (Folder) 12%
us by filling in the form at the bottom of this page. You do not have to reveal your name or testify in court. Natural Resource Officer Phone Numbers By County .... Continue to Operation Game Thief >>
Nemaha (Locations) 12%
by the Civilian Conservation Corps and completed in 1939. The lake was turned over to the Kansas Forestry, Fish and Game Commission (now Kansas Wildlife, Parks and Tourism) for management. The lake was lost in 1986 .... Continue to Nemaha >>
Jewell (Locations) 12%
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. .... Continue to Jewell >>
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