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  2. Shawnee County Parks and Recreation's 60 miles of trails offer a leisurely stroll with side ventures into beautiful gardens, or a hike, run or mountain bike ride up hilly terrain leading to panoramic views of the county.

  3. Our 60 miles of trails offer a leisurely stroll with side ventures into beautiful gardens, or a hike, run or mountain bike ride up hilly terrain leading to panoramic views of the county. Our Parks. Our park system is comprised of 109 parks, view a full listing of all parks here. Fishing

  4. Twice cited by the tourism industry as a top travel destination in Kansas, Lake Shawnee is visited by more than 1 million people each year for festivals, ball tournaments, golf, boating, fishing and camping; or just to hike the Lake Shawnee Trail and visit Ted Ensley Gardens.

  5. Shawnee County Parks + Recreation 3137 SE 29th Street Topeka, KS 66605 Phone: 785-251-6800 Email Us. Hours Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm

  6. Find out how you can sign up online to take classes, participate in programs, and join an organized sports team.

  7. Login - Shawnee County, Kansas

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  8. View information about community centers run by parks and recreation including hours, contact information, location, and registration information.

  9. Shawnee County Parks + Recreation 3137 SE 29th Street Topeka, KS 66605 Phone: 785-251-6800 Email Us. Hours Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm

  10. Shawnee County Parks + Recreation 3137 SE 29th Street Topeka, KS 66605 Phone: 785-251-6800 Email Us. Hours Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm

  11. Old Prairie Town/Ward-Meade Historic Site - Shawnee County,...

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    Step back in time to the 1800s with a visit to Old Prairie Town/Ward-Meade Historic Site. The 1800s village features a replica of the 1854 Log Cabin in which pioneer and wheelwright Anthony Ward raised his family while constructing the Ward-Meade mansion which is now on the National Register of Historic Places.