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Jewell (Locations) 16%
in one of 6 designated sites (Cattail Cove, Panfish Flats, Willow's Weep, Catfish Cove, Plum Thicket Shores, and Ash Creek). Seven picnic shelters with tables and grills as well as two pit toilets .... Continue to Jewell >>
Neosho State Fishing Lake (Fishing Location) 16%
known as the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. Since completion in 1927, this 92-acre impoundment has been managed primarily for the recreational angler. The lake has been well developed over .... Continue to Neosho State Fish... >>
Refuges (Article) 16%
Many state and federal wildlife areas have refuges as well as public hunting areas. These refuge areas are usually closed to hunting from Oct.1-Apr. 1. Be aware of refuge locations and other .... Continue to Refuges >>
Lake News (Article) 16%
will help improve the existing habitat for Turkeys as well as other game and non-game species. Work will continue on removing unwanted cedar and non-mast producing trees as well as restoring a functioning .... Continue to Lake News >>
Boating in Kansas (Folder) 16%
are well-served by public access facilities and provide excellent opportunities for anglers, swimmers, skiers, sailboaters, powerboaters, paddlers and others. As the demand for recreational use of Kansas .... Continue to Boating in Kansas >>
Milford (Locations) 16%
are closed for the winter season. Fish cleaning stations, Cedar Point, Walnut Grove, Prairie View, Eagle Ridge, and the Splash Park restroom facilities have been closed for the winter season as well ... been closed for the winter season as well. Blue-Green Algae Bloom Information: Please visit https://www.kdhe.ks.gov/777/Harmful-Algal-Blooms for any current blue-green algae bloom information. KDHE .... Continue to Milford >>
History (Folder) 16%
is listed on the National Register of Natural Landmarks. The Preserve includes Little Basin which surrounds St. Jacob’s Well, a natural sinkhole with a permanent, spring-fed pool of water. Big .... Continue to History >>
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