Pillsbury Crossing Wildlife Area

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During normal stream flow, you can canoe, kayak or take a small boat upstream as far as 1/2 mile Birdwatching is popular and a small hiking trail is provided. There is good channel cat fishing on both upstream and downstream of the crossing. Pillsbury Crossing is one of the areas in the state where spotted bass occur naturally. Other fish which may be found are Largemouth bass, bullhead and carp.

County/Counties:

Manager: Bryon Brown
Phone: (785) 539-9999

Area News - Updated: 08/18/2020

Area News

Area restrooms are open

Please notice the signs that have been installed on the area that advise that there is no parking in the stream. Please park in designated parking areas only.

Please remember that alcoholic beverages and swimming are both prohibited. To aid in enforcement of no alcohol on the area KDWPT Law Enforcement, Public Lands, and RCPD have been working closely together to provide a greater officer presence on the area. The area can be accessed from 6am to 10pm daily. Also, please help us in keeping the area clean. Remember to take your trash with you! Hunting, swimming, camping and campfires are NOT allowed. 

Pillsbury Crossing is a refuge area and is CLOSED to all hunting!

General Information
County/Counties:

Pillsbury Crossing WA (PDF 753.30 kB)

Manager: Bryon Brown
Phone: (785) 539-9999


Special Regulations
  • As of September 1st, 2008, Pillsbury Crossing now has a curfew where it will be closed from 10pm to 6am.
  • No alcoholic or cereal malt beverages are allowed on this area.
  • Alcohol convictions will more than likely lead to higher fines and communtiy service.
  • No camping, No swimming, and No hunting.

Special Features: The native limestone rock layer that makes up the road crossing has been used to go across Deep Creek since pre-settlement time.

Here is a complete list of Public Land Regulations or you can download the regulation summary.

History

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 public access to one of the most scenic areas of the northern flint hills region. Located seven miles southeast of Manhattan, the natural flat rock crossing named for pioneer J.H. Pillsbury, who settled here in 1855

Pillsbury Crossing Facilities
Parking
  • Type of Facility: Parking Lot
  • Location of Facility: 39.1288 -96.44050
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KIOSK
  • Type of Facility: Information Center
  • Location of Facility: 39.1288 -96.44050
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Picnic Tables
  • Type of Facility: Picnic Table
  • Location of Facility: 39.1288 -96.44050
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Vault Toliet
  • Type of Facility: Vault Toliet
  • Location of Facility: 39.1288 -96.44050
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Pillsbury Crossing Trails
Pillsbury Trail
  • Trail Season: open all year
  • Length of Trail: 0.5 mile(s)
  • Trail Activities: Walking, Canoe/Kayaking
  • Location of Start: 39.1288 -96.44050