4207 East 56th Ave (East of K61 on 56th & 69th Ave)
This 1,123 acre state park was established in 1974.
For the first 40 years, the park was maintained
as a natural sand hill park with a trail system of 15
miles. Hiking is allowed on all trails and horseback
riding is allowed on two-thirds of the trails.
A campground has been established with 64
utility sites; 44 sites have water, sewer and electricity;
20 sites have just water and electricity. All
sites have 50 amp service; 14 sites have horse
pens made up of two 12’ X 12’ pens. These 14
sites are Prime Sites with an additional $2/day fee.
Twenty of the sites have concrete camping pads
and living areas.
All sites include a fire ring, lantern stand, picnic
table and upright covered grills. A four-unit family
shower building/restroom is on site, and cabins
also are on the list for Sand Hills. The campground
surrounds a five-acre pond stocked with
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mainly channel catfish.
22 miles southwest of Hutchinson
With future generations in mind, the vision of Hooray
Ranch evolved into a place where the avid hunter or
wildlife enthusiast could escape for an unprecedented,
all-inclusive experience. The ranch features over
20,000 acres of intensively managed, prime wildlife
habitat in the heart of Kansas.
The Hooray Ranch Campus spans across 6 stunning
buildings, including the centerpiece of the property,
The Refuge. A 15,000 square foot outdoorsmen’s
paradise is guaranteed to make your stay comfortable
and memorable. To book a private event or
hunt call 620-532-1127.
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