
Recreation Area in Kansas
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CampSeekBig Hill Lake
Welcome to Kansas' "Little Ozarks"! Located 5 miles east of Cherryvale, Kansas. Five beautiful park areas are offered by the Corps of Engineers for camping, picnicking, and other outdoor activities.

CampSeekCedar Bluff Reservoir
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CampSeekCheney Reservoir
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CampSeekClinton Lake
Located close to beautiful and historic Lawrence and the University of Kansas, the lake offers camping, boating, fishing, hunting, over 50 miles of hiking, equestrian and mountain bike trails, 18-hole

CampSeekCouncil Grove Lake
The lake was named for the nearby town of Council Grove, the birthplace of the Santa Fe Trail and a National Historic District. The lake is in the heart of the Flint Hills, one of the last vestiges o

CampSeekEl Dorado Lake
An overlook provides unobstructed view of this 8,000-acre lake impounding the Walnut River in Butler County.

CampSeekElk City Lake
A precipitous rock bluff marks the north margin of the river for several miles above the dam site. The State of Kansas uses 11,680 acres of project lands for wildlife management and public hunting.

CampSeekFall River Lake
Flowers, birds and game enhance this project in rolling prairie country. The 10,900-acre Fall River Game Management Area is located here.

CampSeekFlint Hills National Wildlife Refuge
Established in 1966 as an “overlay project” on an U.S. Corps of Engineers flood control reservoir, Flint Hills National Wildlife Refuge's 18,463 acres incorporate a diverse variety of habitat
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