STATE
AREAS
(Only huntable acres listed)
1. Almena Diversion WA - 111 acres. 2 1/2 miles SW of Almena.
2. Atchison SFL & WA - 202 acres. 3 miles N, 2 W, 1/2 N of
Atchison.
3. Barber SFL & WA - 80 acres. 1/4 mile N of Medicine Lodge.
4. Bill Hill WA - 1,320 acres. 8 miles W, 4 S of Parsons.
5, Blue River WA - 35 acres. 7 miles E, 1 S of Washington.
6. Bourbon SFL & WA - 210 acres. 4 & 1/2 mile E of Elsmore.
7. Brown SFL & WA - 189 acres. 8 miles E, 1/2 S of Hiawatha.
Special. Phone Perry office.
8. Brzon WA - 320 acres. 7 miles W, 4 N of Belleville. Special
only. Permits for upland game. Phone (913) 753-4971.
9. Butler SFL & WA - 320 acres, 3 miles W, 1 N of Latham.
10. Cedar Bluff WA - 10,000 acres. 16 miles S of WaKeeney.
11. Chase SFL & WA - 469 acres. 1 1/2 miles W of Cottonwood
Falls.
12. Cheney WA - 17,308 acres. 7 miles E of Pretty Prairie.
13. Cheyenne Bottoms WA - 13,280 acres. 5 miles N, 5 E of Great
Bend.
14. Clark SFL & WA - 400 acres. 9 miles S, 1 W of Kingsdown.
No migratory waterfowl hunting.
15. Clinton WA - 8,700 acres. 8 miles SW of Lawrence.
16. Concannon WA - 800 acres. 15 miles NE of Garden City.
17. Copan WA - 2,360 acres. 1/2 mile W of Caney.
18. Council Grove WA - 5,873 acres. 5 miles NW of Council Grove.
19. Cowley SFL & WA - 197 acres. 16 miles E of Arkansas City.
20. Crawford WA - 70 acres. 4 miles N, 1 E of Pittsburg.
21. Douglas SFL & WA - 538 acres. 1 mile N, 3 E of Baldwin.
22. Eisenhower SP - 620 acres. 5 miles S, 3 W of Lyndon. Archery
and shotgun only, October 16-March 31.
23. El Dorado SP & WA - 13,000 acres. 2 miles E, 1 N of El
Dorado.
24. Elk City WA - 12,240 acres. 3 miles W of Independence.
25. Fall River WA - 8,392 acres. 10 miles SE of Eureka.
26. Finney Buffalo Refuge- 3,800 acres. 1/2 mile S of Garden
City. Portions open at certain times. Phone (316) 276-8886 for more
information. No prairie chicken hunts.
27. Finney SFL & WA - 863 acres. 8 miles N, 3 W of Kalvesta.
28. Francis Wach WA - 800 acres. 10 miles N, 1 E of Agra.
29. Geary SFL & WA - 185 acres. 8 1/2 miles S, 1 W of Junction
City.
30. Glen Elder WA - 11,314 acres. Tracts immediately surrounding
Cawker City.
31. Goodman WA - 265 acres. 5 miles E of Ness City.
32. Gove Public Doman Lands - 160 acres. 22 miles S, 1 W of Quinter.
33. Greeley County WA - 900 acres. 10 miles N, 5 E of Tribune.
34. Hain SFL & WA - 53 acres. 5 miles W of Spearville. Open
to migratory bird hunting.
35. Hamilton SFL & WA - 592 acres. 3 miles W, 2 N of Syracuse.
36. Harmon WA - 102 acres. 1 mile N, 1 E of Chetopa.
37. Hillsdale Reservoir - 12,720 acres. 3 miles NW of Paola.
38. Hodgeman SFL & WA - 254 acres. 4 miles E, 2 S of Jetmore.
39. Hollister WA - 2,432 acres. 6 miles W, 2 S of Fort Scott.
40. Hulah WA - 844 acres. Scattered tracts E and W of Elgin.
41. Isabel WA- 200 acres. 1 mile E, 2 N of Isabel.
42. Jamestown WA -3,239 acres. 3 1/2 miles N, 2 W of Jamestown.
43. Jeffrey Energy Center - Hanzlick WA - 6,900 acres. 5 miles
N, 3 W of St. Marys. (Special permit required some areas, contact office
on site.)
44. Jewell SFL & WA - 165 acres. 6 miles S, 3 W of Mankato.
45. John Redmond WA (Otter Creek Arm) - 1,472 acres. 4 miles
W, 2 N of Burlington.
46. Kaw WA - 4,341 acres. 1 mile SE of Arkansas City.
47. Kingman SFL & Byron Walker WA - 4,043 acres. 7 miles
W of Kingman.
48. La Cygne Lake & WA - 4, 600 acres. 5 miles E of La Cygne.
Firearms restricted to shotguns and .22 caliber rifles; no high-powered
rifles allowed.
49. Lane WA - 42 acres. 3 miles E, 6 1/2 N of Dighton.
50. Leavenworth SFL & WA - 200 acres. 3 miles N, 2 W of Tonganoxie.
51. Logan SFL & WA - 271 acres. 9 miles S of Winona.
52. Louisburg - Middle Creek SFL - 511 acres. 7 miles S of Louisburg.
53. Lovewell WA - 5,215 acres. 5 miles E, 9 N of Mankato.
54. Lyon SFL & WA - 562 acres. 5 miles W, 1 N of Reading.
55. Marais des Cygnes WA - 6,699 acres. 5 miles N of Pleasanton.
56. Marion WA - 9,560 acres. 2 miles S, 2 E of Durham.
57. McPherson Wetlands WA - 1,543 acres. (Subject to change.)
2 miles N, 1 E of Conway. (316) 241-7669.
58. Meade SFL & WA - 420 acres. 8 miles S, 5 W of Meade.
Archery or muzzleloader only for deer.
59. Melvern WA - 9,407 acres. Vicinity of Olivet and west to
near Reading. Refuge portion closed Oct. 21-Jan. 15.
60. Miami SFL & WA - 267 acres. 8 miles E, 6 S of Osawatomie.
61. Milford WA - 18,873 acres. Tract from the southwest side
of Milford dam extending up the lake to 8 miles N of Wakefield.
62. Mined Land WA - 14,500 acres. Scattered tracts throughout
Crawford, Cherokee, and Labette counties.
63. Morton WA - 533 acres. 7 miles N of Elkhart. (Located
within Cimarron National Grasslands.)
64. Nebo SFL & WA - 75 acres. 8 miles E of Holton.
65. Nemaha WA - 710 acres. 1 mile E, 4 S of Seneca.
66. Neosho WA - 2,246 acres. 1 mile E of St. Paul. Mailing address
PO Box 56, St.Paul
67. Norton WA - 6,421 acres. 5 miles W, 2 S of Norton.
68. Osage SFL - 480 acres. 3 S of Carbondale. Special Restrictions.
69. Ottawa SFL & WA - 611 acres. 6 miles E of Minneapolis.
Shotgun and archery only, Nov. 1-March 31.
70. Perry WA - 10,984 acres. 1 1/2 miles N, 1 W of Valley Falls.
71. Pottawatomie No. 1 SFL & WA - 190 acres. 4 1/2 miles
N of Westmoreland.
72. Pratt Sandhills WA - 4,757 acres. 5 miles W, 6 N of Cullison.
73. Rooks SFL & WA - 243 acres. 1 1/2 miles S, 2 W of Stockton.
74. Sand Hills SP - 800 acres. Hunting only by special permit.
3 miles NE of Hutchinson. (316) 542-3664.
75. Scott WA - 160 acres. 15 miles N of Scott City.
76. Shawnee SFL - 680 acres. 7 1/2 miles N of Silver Lake. Contact
Perry Office for special regulations. (913) 246-3449.
77. Sheridan WA - 458 acres. 2 miles E, 4 N of Quinter.
78. Sherman SFL & WA - 1,547 acres. 10 miles S, 2 W of Goodland.
79. Slate Creek WA - 667 acres. 6 miles S, 1 1/2 W of Oxford.
Special Restrictions. (316) 321-7180.
80. South Fork WA - 1,000 acres. 12.5 miles NE of St. Francis.
81. Spring River WA - 424 acres. 3 miles E, 1/4 N of Crestline.
82. St. Francis WA - 480 acres. 2 miles S, 2 1/2 W of St. Francis.
83. Texas Lake WA - 1,040 acres. 4 miles W, 1 N of Cullison.
84. Toronto WA - 4,766 acres. 3 miles NW of Toronto.
85. Tuttle Creek WA - 12,200 acres. Extending upriver from Randolph
to Blue Rapids.
86. Washington SFL & WA - 442 acres. 7 miles N, 3 W of Washington.
87. Webster WA - 5,000 acres. 8 miles W of Stockton.
87a. Wild Turkey Playa- 160 acres, 4 miles S of Howell. Steel
shot. (316) 227-8609.
88. Wilson SFL & WA - 90 acres. 1 mile S of Buffalo.
89. Wilson WA - 8,039 acres. 7 miles N of Bunker Hill.
90. Woodson SFL & WA - 3,065 acres. 5 miles E of Toronto.
91. Woodston Diversion WA - 210 acres. 8 miles E of Stockton.
92.
Cimarron National Grasslands - 108,000 acres. Contact Resident Manager,
U.S. Forest Service, Elkhart, Kansas. (316) 697-4621.
93. John Redmond Reservoir - 8,972 acres. Contact Resident Manager,
Flint Hills National Wildlife Refuge, Hartford, Kansas, or Resident
Engineer, Corps of Engineers, New Strawn, Kansas. (Office at dam.) (316)
392-5553.
94. Kanopolis Reservoir - 13,500 acres (11,580 Oct. 1-Jan. 20).
Corps of Engineers, Marquette, Kansas. (Office at dam site.) (913) 546-2294.
95. Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge - 5,700 acres (1,751 archery
only, 3,372 all-species, 619 no waterfowl, no special goose hunt). Contact
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, Kirwin,
Kansas. (Office at dam site.) (913) 543-6673.
96. Marais des Cygnes National Wildlife Refuge - 5,000 acres
open to hunting and fishing. 5 miles N of Pleasanton (adjacent to, Marais
des Cygnes Wildlife Area). Contact Resident Manager at 913-352-8956.
Headquarters office 1 mile east of U.S. 69 on south side of KS 52. Permit
required for spring turkey and deer (archery only). No furbearer hunting.
97. Pomona Resrvoir - 4,500 acres. Corps of Engineers, Vassar,
Kansas. (Office at dam site.) (913) 453-2202.
98. Quivira National Wildlife Refuge - 8,000 acres open to hunting.
13 miles NE of Stafford. Contact Resident Manager, Quivira National
Wildlife Refuge, Stafford, Kansas. (Headquarters office on south side
of refuge.) No deer, turkey, or furbearer hunting. (316) 486-2393.
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