Each year, Rural Health Education and Services hosts a marketing conference designed to help health care practices recruit and retain rural providers. KLT helps address the shortage of physicians in rural and underserved areas by connecting providers with rural Kansas health care employers that need temporary medical coverage.
Pets must always be restrained by a camper, cage, hand-held leash, or tethered chain no longer than 10 feet. They are not allowed on swimming beaches or swimming areas that are noted by buoys or other markers or in public buildings or structures. Dogs participating in authorized activities or assisting the visually or hearing impaired are not subject to these restrictions. A special event permit is required for any event involving entrance fees, exclusive use of an area, sales, organized competition, amplified sound, or reservation of a specific site or facility.
Check with the park office for details. Fishing is prohibited on boat ramps, courtesy docks, swimming beaches, and in swimming areas marked with buoys. In state parks, fish may only be cleaned at designated fish cleaning stations or other locations as posted.
Boats may not operate within feet of any area posted specifically for swimming and delineated by markers. No-wake speeds are required within feet of a boat ramp, boat dock. Boats left unattended at courtesy docks are subject to removal. Fireworks are prohibited. Litter must be put in trash containers if provided.
Where containers are not provided, park users must take their trash out with them. Digging holes, removing or defacing geological formations, archeological relics or ruins, or vegetation except for noncommercial use of edible wild plants, fruits, nuts, or fungi is prohibited. Quiet hours are 11 pm to 6 am.
Actions which alarm, anger, or disturb others are prohibited. Generators cannot be used during quiet hours. Failure to comply may result in expulsion from the park.
Firearms may only be fired in areas designated for hunting or target practice. Grey water must be disposed of at the dump station. Trails are open during daylight hours only. No camping, fires, or motorized vehicles are allowed on trails. For nature lovers who like to identify various different trees, grasses, flowers and birds, a nature trail offers birding, biking, and hiking opportunities.
The acre wildlife area offers good opportunities for dove and quail hunters. Deer, turkey, rabbit, and some waterfowl also inhabit the area and offer hunters an occasional mixed bag.
Tours are available by appointment by calling The best times to see fish are April through June. Visit the hatchery website for more information. Stay tuned to our Facebook page at facebook. You may also call the park office at Campfires are allowed when windy conditions are not present.
If windy conditions are present, no ground fires will be allowed. Please check with the office or Park Rangers. Please help do your part and help keep the trash picked up. The state park and wildlife area comprise acres of land and water. May 24, 96 years old. May 21, 71 years old. April 26, 63 years old. April 20, 73 years old. April 20, 66 years old. April 15, 60 years old.
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