The 75 acre lake does become periodically dry during low rainfall seasons. There are boat ramps, camping, and picnic areas.
The 75 acre lake does become periodically dry during low rainfall seasons. There are boat ramps, camping, and picnic areas.
Just 26 miles south of Oakley stand the Smoky Pyramids or Monument Rocks, the first national natural landmark in Kansas. These chalk formations are sediment remains of ancient marine life up to 200 million years old.
Oakley, KS Natural AttractionsPrairie Dog Town began as a hobby 30 years ago, with a pet coyote named "Missy", a pet badger named, "Badge" and a bobcat named "Shasta"
Oakley, KS Wildlife RefugesOakley's Fick Fossil and Historical Museum is listed among the 25 Great Museums in the U.S. Local fossils, a general store, fine antiques, a sod house, artifacts from Fort Monument, and over 1,500 photographs makes this museum both entertaining and educational.
Oakley, KS MuseumsThe 75 acre lake does become periodically dry during low rainfall seasons. There are boat ramps, camping, and picnic areas.
Oakley, KS RecreationWe have a challenging nine-hole, grass greens golf course where you can play anytime.
Oakley, KS Golf CoursesThis cemetery was established in 1889. The east half was to be used exclusively for the burial of Grand Army of the Republic...
Fort Wallace was first called Camp Pond Creek and was established in September, 1865, about one-and-a-half miles southwest o...
Kirwin NWR consists of 10,778 acres of diverse wildlife habitat including 34 species of mammals, 31 species of reptiles and a...
Quincy Gallery is a locally managed, non-profit gallery designed to promote creativity by exhibiting art from artists in the ...