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Beach Day Use Area Playground
  • Type of Facility: Playground
  • This facility is ADA accessible
  • Location of Facility: N37 38.628 W094 48.736
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    This is a large, colorful playground with three slides, and a variety of other climbing structures, and swings, for children of all ages. This playground has state of the art pliable flooring to help prevent major ouchies that can occur on playgrounds. It is`also ADA compliant. The playground has seating for on-looking parents. It is close to the marina, beach, shelter house and restroom/showers.

    Playground at the beach area
    CRSP Beach Playground

    The playground at Crawford State Park's beach area was installed in 2006. Access to the beach swimming area, shelter house, bathroom facilities, and marina are found within easy walking distance. The playground consists of numerous swings, three slides, two sets of climbing stuctures, and a playhouse. It is ADA compliant.


KAR 115-18-10 Importation and possession of certain wildlife; prohibition, permit requirement, and restriction Economic Impact Statement. (PDF - 12.54 kB)

White perch exist in two reservoirs in Kansas and are considered a problem species and can spread rapidly within other water bodies if introduced. However, some anglers like to use white perch as bait in those reservoirs to catch other species where white perch already exist. By adding the white perch to the list of prohibited species, anglers would still be able to possess and use white perch so long as those fish are not alive. The Department does not anticipate any other economic impact to the public, other state agencies, or the Department itself due to the addition of these species to the list of prohibited species.

June 12, 2014A hatchery settingkeeps natural predators, bacteria and fungus away from eggsPRATT– Seventy-four degrees Fahrenheit is the perfect water temperature – when it comes to artificial channel catfish spawning, that is. Each year, staff at the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) Pratt hatchery conduct an artificial s ... Read More