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Clay Center Recreation

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Clay Center Recreation
Swimming pool, 8 bowling lanes, 6 tennis courts, Sumner recreation program, 5 parks and playgrounds including the zoo, country club with 9 hole golf course, public golf course, and Milford Reservoir and Tuttle Creek within minutes for camping, swimming, and boating.


Phone: 785-632-5237

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Camping

Milford State Park
Milford State ParkMilford State Park is a 1,084-acre multipurpose recreation area located at the southeast end of Milford Reservoir.

Boaters, fisherman, and water ... more about Milford State Park

Fishing

Milford Fishing
Milford FishingThe following fishing tips should improve angler's success in catching the lake's more popular fish species. These suggestions are of a general nature ... more about Milford Fishing

Hunting

Milford Hunting and Wildlife
Many game species are present on Milford Wildlife Area. Known mainly for its quail and pheasant populations. The area also has huntable populat ... more about Milford Hunting and Wildlife

Trails

Milford Trails
Milford TrailsPipeline Trail - The beginning of a segmented trail system that links all of our campgrounds together and acts as a shortcut between areas. ... more about Milford Trails

ORV Areas

Milford Off Road Vehicles
The School Creek ORV area consists of approximately 287 acres. It is restricted to vehicles that are 50 inches wide or less. Full size 4-wheel drive v ... more about Milford Off Road Vehicles

Wildlife Areas

Milford Wetlands Restoration Project
Milford Wetlands Restoration ProjectThe Milford Wetlands Restoration Project provided for an estimated 2,300 acres of wetland habitat suitable for usage by waterfowl and shorebird popula ... more about Milford Wetlands Restoration Project