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Bourbon County Cedar Creek (Fishing Location) 20%
construction most of the timber was left standing in the basin. Since the lake opening, many trees have fell over leaving stumps at or below the water level. However there is still large quantities of standing .... Continue to Bourbon County Ce... >>
Apache (Campgrounds/Areas) 20%
The Apache Campground is the most popular area within the Page Creek Area. The area follows the shoreline and is complemented by its large shade trees, sandy shoreline and aspect in relation .... Continue to Apache >>
Swimming Beach Point (Facilities) 20%
This new brush pile was created in April 2008 off the point near the swimming beach in the state park. Approximately 80 very large Christmas trees were used in a variety of depths (20-30 feet .... Continue to Swimming Beach Point >>
Slate Creek (Locations) 20%
are free and available at designated parking areas. Hunters need complete the free daily hunt permit before hunting the area. Tree stands or blinds must be of a temporary (portable) nature or built .... Continue to Slate Creek >>
Cabin Point (south) (Facilities) 19%
This deep water brushpile was created in August 2006 and consists of 200 medium and large cedar trees anchored with cinder blocks and other weights. At conservation pool, the trees will be from .... Continue to Cabin Point (south) >>
North/South Fork Junction (Facilities) 19%
This brush pile consists of over 100 cedar trees that were placed on the ice in February 2010. They are tied together and are located at the junction of the 2 forks west of the causeway. This should .... Continue to North/South Fork... >>
Coyote Trail #6 (Trails) 19%
: THIS TREE HAS LARGE THORNS! The largest one recorded in Kansas stands 60ft tall with a canopy spread of 40ft. Within this tree you will find Riverbank Grape (Vitis riparia), a member of the grape family .... Continue to Coyote Trail #6 >>
First Day Hike - Perry State Park (Event) 19%
covering; good walking/hiking shoes; walking/hiking poles, if desired; water; snacks, if needed. Restrictions: This is a mountain bike multi-use trail so the trail is dirt with tree roots and rocks .... Continue to First Day Hike -... >>
Critzer Lake (Fishing Location) 19%
Critzer Lake is 220 surface acres with a maximum depth of 50 feet. It is 2.4 miles long and has a large quantity of standing trees and habitat below the surface, so please adhere to the no wake .... Continue to Critzer Lake >>
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