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Elk Creek is a stream in Bourbon and Linn counties, in the U.S. state of Kansas. [1] Elk Creek was named for the elk seen there by early settlers. [2] See also
By pumping water into shallow ditches, 3 major manmade wetlands have formed, including the East and West Coblentz marshes, and the more recent Elk Creek wetland add more than 500 acres (2.0 km 2) of wetlands along the Wakarusa River. The East and West Coblentz complexes are more accessible than the Elk Creek complex, and boast a large variety ...
Tuttle Creek Dam and Lake Wilson Dam and Lake Birds on one of Quivira National Wildlife Refuge's salt marshes. Lake Inman is the largest natural lake in Kansas. The shorelines of Kansas Lakes are mostly in government ownership and open to the public for hunting, fishing, camping, and hiking. Large areas of public land surround most of the lakes.
Brush Creek; Kansas River. Stranger Creek; ... Near Elk Falls: Soldier Creek: 158: ... Water resources in Kansas: streamflow conditions map
It’s an ideal family-friendly spot for fishers to snag catfish, crappie, walleye and sunfish, a top fishing trip site raves. This beloved Kansas lake was named one of the top spring fishing ...
The Elk River is formed by a collection of intermittent streams in southwestern Greenwood County, [2] and flows for about 95 miles (153 km) [1] generally east-southeast through Butler, Elk, and Montgomery counties, past the towns of Elk Falls, Longton and Elk City. It joins the Verdigris River at the northern edge of the city of Independence.
Elk Creek (Kansas), a river in Kansas; Elk Creek (Rock River tributary), a stream in Minnesota; Elk Creek (Gasconade River tributary), a stream in Missouri; Elk Creek (Niobrara River tributary), a stream in Rock County, Nebraska; Elk Creek (Rogue River tributary), a stream in Oregon; Elk Creek (Umpqua River tributary), a stream in Oregon
The Maxwell Wildlife Refuge in McPherson County, Kansas consists of 2,574 acres (1,042 ha) of mostly mixed grass prairie. Bison and elk inhabit the refuge. The McPherson State Fishing Lake adjoins the refuge and adds another 260 acres (110 ha) of protected area, including a 46 acres (19 ha) lake.