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PRATT – The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism’s (KDWPT) Trails Advisory Board will hold a public meeting Wednesday, February 19, 2020, at the Great Plains Nature Center, 6232 E. 29th Street N, Wichita. The meeting will begin at 1 p.m. in the Coleman Auditorium where the board will discuss projects previously submitted for funding ... Read More


Nov. 1, 2013Group will discuss trail project grant applications PRATT – The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism Trails Advisory Board will hold a public meeting Wednesday, December 4, 2013, at the Great Plains Nature Center, 6232 E. 29th Street N, Wichita, for the purpose of hearing and discussing grant applications previously ... Read More


2015 - First Day Hike Photo

Attendees at our 2nd Annual First Day Hike here at Clinton State Park! Here they are ready to take on a portion of the North Shore trail!

6/9/12 - Nature Hike/Scavenger Hunt
Hiking
(Crawford State Park; Amphitheater)

Jackson Heights

Elk City State Park Biking and Hiking Trails
  • Trail Season: Year-around
  • Length of Trail: 12 mile(s)
  • Trail Activities: Walking, Mt. Biking, Canoe/Kayaking
  • There is camping located near the trail
  • There is a permit required on the trail
  • Location of Start: N37 15.582 W095 46.079
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    Located in the Cross Timbers region consisting mainly of ancient post and blackjack oaks, Elk City State Park boasts some of the best hiking trails in southeast Kansas. Currently, the state park operates Four foot trails totaling 8 miles and one mountain bike trail which is approximately 4 miles in length. Two other trails, the Elk River hiking trail and the Timber Ridge hiking trail are also located at Elk City Lake but are not located on state park property.


Post Oak Self-Guiding Nature Trail
  • Trail Season: Year-around
  • Length of Trail: 1 mile(s)
  • Trail Activities: Walking, Canoe/Kayaking
  • There is camping located near the trail
  • Location of Start: N37 16.609 W095 46.704
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    This 2/3-mile trail located on the top of table mound is a relatively easy hike. The trailhead is located at the scenic overlook near the dam. The old-growth forest setting that this trail winds through is indicative of the Cross Timbers region. A wide variety of tree species can be found here with many specimens being well over 200 years in age. A self-guiding brochure has been developed to coincide with this trail to be used as an interpretive aide for the user. This trail has been designated as a National Recreation Trail under the U.S Department of the Interior?s National Trail System.


6/13/20 - KANSAS CRAPPIE TRAIL-Location Change See Event Information
Tournament
(Perry State Park)