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7/19/13 - 7/20/13: Sunflower State Games
Sunflower State Games Competitive Trail Ride
(Westpoint Equestrian Campground)

Eagle Rock Mountain Bike Trail
  • Trail Season: Year-around
  • Length of Trail: 4 mile(s)
  • Trail Activities: Mt. Biking, Canoe/Kayaking
  • There is camping located near the trail
  • Location of Start: N37 16.688 W095 46.808
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    This trail was designed with the beginner mountain biker in mind but also for the experienced mountain biker to excel on. On its path, which passes by large sycamore and oak trees, the trail has roller coaster dips, straight and winding climbs, down hills and log jumps with ride-around provided in most places for the less skilled riders. The trail begins along the Elk River just north of the reservoir outlet. The wooded portion of the trail soon gives way to a trek through ice age boulders that cover the hillside. Another segment of the trail winds through tall native grasses. Like all the trails at Elk City Lake, the scenery seen along Eagle Rock trail is phenomenal.


Coyote Trail #7
  • Trail Season: Year Round
  • Trail Activities: Walking
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    BE ON THE LOOKOUT!

     

    There are many plants, including flowers, that only blossom seasonally and may not be found during certain times of the year. Because of that, we cannot put posts at every spot a flower had previously grown. In the past, we have had:

    • Snakeroot (Eupatorium rugosum)

    SMALL WHITE FLOWERS—This plant can be toxic to cattle when ingested causing “trembles.” The toxicity is passed through milk and when ingested by humans causes “milk sickness.”

    • CatClaw (Mimosa quadrivalvis)

    SPINEY LEAVES WITH BALL-SHAPED PINK FLOWERS DOTTED WITH YELLOW POLLEN– When touched, the leaves of this plant close. Catclaw seeds have been used as a laxative.

    • Purple Coneflower (Echinacea agustifolia)

    TALL STALKS WITH DARK, PRICKLEY CONE SURROUNDED BY SPREADING PURPLE PETALS


Coyote Trail #12
  • Trail Season: Year Round
  • Trail Activities: Walking
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    NATIVE GRASSES

     

    Big Blue Stem (Andropogon garardii) - This grass can grow up to 10 feet tall. It is distinguished by its height and three-parted flower cluster on top of the stalk that look like a turkey foot. They are called Blue Stem because of the bluish color found near the base. Root systems can grow up to 10 feet under ground.

     

    Little Blue Stem (Andropogon scoporius) - This grass looks similar to Big Blue Stem, although it only grows up to 3 feet and puts off a purplish hue at the base. Little Blue Stem is the most abundant prairie grass and is found in clusters.

     

    Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) - This grass ranges in height from 3 to 5 feet. It differs from Blue Stem by the seed head at the top of the stalk, which is open and has multiple stems. Switchgrass is a preferred plant for hay and cattle grazing, although some consider it a nuisance.


Trails add new dimension to park experience PRATT -- Across the state, Kansas state parks are developing more trails each year. At Tuttle Creek State Park , the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) has purchased 50 acres of ground adjacent to Rocky Ford Fishing Area along the Big Blue River from the Barnes/Dyer Bridge to the south ... Read More


Sept. 14, 2012
Federal funding will help improve trails, enhance ecotourismTOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) announced today that Kansas’ recreational trails program will receive $2 million under the federal Transportation Bill passed by Congress this summer.“One of our highest priorities is to enhance ecotourism in Kansa ... Read More


Trails End Cabin
  • Type of Cabin: Modern Cabin
  • This facility is ADA accessible
  • This Facility is Reservable. Check availability and reserve Trails End Cabin
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    Cabin Kitchen

    The Trails End Cabin is the newest cabin located at Crawford State Park next door to the Shady Rest Cabin. It is waterfront and has a beautiful view of the lake from the front porch. It has a spacious living area with fire ring and outdoor grill in a shaded setting.

    Trails End offers a kitchen complete with stove, refrigerator, microwave, pots and pans, dishware, utensils, a toaster and a coffee maker with filters. There is a breakfast bar that seats four. The ceilings are vaulted with ceiling fans in the kitchen/living area and in the bedroom.

    This cabin will hold up to five adults. There is one bedroom with a full-size bed and a sofa. The kitchen/living area offers a twin-size Murphy bed and a futon. You will need to bring bedding for full and twin size beds, and pillows.

    Cabin Hideaway Bed

    The restroom is large with a large walk-in, w/c accessible shower. You will need to bring shampoo, soap, towels and washcloths, and other toiletries.

    Cabin Bathroom
    Cabin Bedroom

    The cabin is ADA accessible. It has heat and air conditioning for year round comfort.

    Vehicle permits are required for all vehicles entering Crawford State Park.

    No camping is allowed in the cabin area.

    Pets are not allowed inside the cabin and are subject to park leash laws.

    Smoking is not allowed anywhere in the cabin. It is a smoke free cabin.

    You must be at least 18 years old to rent a cabin.

    Reservations are accepted via the web site or through our office on a fist come first served basis.

    Phone reservations require a credit card payment. Prices are subject to change.

    Reservations may be made up to a year in advance.

    All reservations require a payment for the total rental fee plus a non-refundable, non-transferable reservation fee.

    Please refer to the information provided when you click on the reservation site for any updated information regarding making reservations, prices and availability of the cabin.

    This is a housekeeping cabin and must be cleaned before you check out. There is a $75.00 cleaning deposit required at the time of check-in. This is refundable if the cabin is left clean.

    Cabin renters shall be responsible for full payment of any damages incurred during their length of stay.

    Check-in time is 2:00 pm

    Check-out time is 12:00 noon.