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Coyote Trail #8
  • Trail Season: Year Round
  • Trail Activities: Walking
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    Take a REST!

     

    Nature will always be a wonder to us as each organism works together to form a perfect ecosystem. Ahead of you, we have an area that floods when the lake levels rise, abundantly filling with wildlife like plants, beavers, ducks, fish, and other animals that rely on the water for life.

     

    The American Beaver (Castor Canadensis), builds dams along the banks of streams and rivers. They are the largest rodent in Kansas and can weigh up to 60 pounds. Ahead of you there may be a dome shape made of logs, which could be an active beaver dam.


Group Shelter
  • Type of Facility: Shelter
  • This facility is ADA accessible
  • Location of Facility: N39 06.616 W96 54.249
  • This Facility is Reservable.
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    Fees: 

    Overnight camping - $100 per night. Three camping units (campers, tents, etc) included with reservation, additional camping units are $10 per night per unit

    Special Event Permit may be required. Contact park office for details.

    Amenities:

    3 30 amp hookups, 2 water hydrants, 10 picnic tables, horse shoe pits, sand volleyball pit, basketball goals, 2 grills, fire ring, and dumpster.

    Porta pots, extra tables, and trash cans may be available upon request for an additional daily fee.


Taos Cabin
  • Type of Cabin: Modern Cabin
  • This facility is ADA accessible
  • Location of Facility: N38 40.742 W100 55.017
  • This Facility is Reservable. Check availability and reserve Taos Cabin
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    Taos cabin sleeps six and is furnished with cooking and dining utensils including pots, pans, dishes, silverware, cup & glasses, microwave, electric coffee pot, toaster and electric skillet. Ice cubes can be made in the freezer part of the refrigerator. An outside covered BBQ grill is provided along with a separate campfire pit. Firewood may be purchased from the Camp Host at Circle Drive Campground. Renters are required to bring their own charcoal. Animals are not allowed in the cabin. 

    Navajo Kitchen #2
    Navajo Cabin Bedroom

    Rental Fees: 

    October - March

    • Weekdays: $90 /night
    • Weekends: $95 /night

    April - September

    • Weekdays: $100 /night
    • Weekends: $115 /night - two night minimum

Navajo Cabin
  • Type of Cabin: Modern Cabin
  • This facility is ADA accessible
  • Location of Facility: N38 40.736 W100 55.036
  • This Facility is Reservable. Check availability and reserve Navajo Cabin
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     Navajo cabin sleeps six and is furnished with cooking and dining utensils including pots, pans, dishes, silverware, cup & glasses, microwave, electric coffee pot, toaster and electric skillet. Ice cubes can be made in the freezer part of the refrigerator. An outside covered BBQ grill is provided along with a separate campfire pit. Firewood may be purchased from the Camp Host at Circle Drive Campground. Renters are required to bring their own charcoal. Animals are not allowed inside the cabin. 

    Navajo Cabin
    Navajo Kitchen #2
    Navajo Cabin Bedroom

    Rental Fees: 

    October - March

    • Weekdays: $90 /night
    • Weekends: $95 /night

    April - September

    • Weekdays: $100 /night
    • Weekends: $115 /night - two night minimum

Improvement of existing habitat most cost-effective; application deadline Dec. 15 The Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP) is a voluntary program for landowners who want to develop or improve wildlife habitat on private lands. The WHIP program provides both technical and cost-share assistance and is administered by the Natural Resource ... Read More