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Tuttle Creek State Park in northeast Kansas is composed of five units (River Pond, Rocky Ford, Cedar Ridge, Fancy Creek and Randolph) that make up the 1,200 - acre park. Electric and water hookups, a swimming beach, boat ramps, courtesy docks, and dump stations are available.
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State park vehicle permits are required in all Kansas State Parks. Camping cabin reservations can be made up to 364 days in advance, and up to 2 days prior to arrival. Cabin check-in time is 3 pm on the day of arrival, and check-out is at 12 noon.
Milford State Park is located on the southeast shore of the state's largest lake Milford Reservoir, which has approximately 15,700 surface acres of water and 163 miles of shoreline. Milford State Park is a favorite getaway for outdoors loving visitors.
Fancy Creek offers 24 sites with electric hook-ups, lakeside views, rustic settings, and lots of day use shaded shelters. Fancy Creek is home to one of the most challenging mountain bike trails, the trails are in a 6-mile area with lots of room to explore. Other attractions include a new boat ramp and a state-of-the-art shooting range.
For more information contact Tuttle Creek State Park @ 785-539-7941. The office hours are: M-F 8am-4:30pm. The cabin is stocked with basic pots, pans, dishes, silverware, coffee maker, toaster, dish cloth & towel and dish soap.
Whether it’s an overnighter or an extended stay, you’ll be amazed at the year-round options Kansas state parks, state fishing lakes and wildlife areas have to offer. From “primitive” tent campsites to utility sites for RVs, there are abundant opportunities for a relaxing outdoor experience.
If you have any issues in your cabin, you can call the park office at: 785-539-7941, office hours are: M-F 8am-4:30PM. Vehicle permits are required in all Kansas State Parks. You can obtain them at the park upon arrival.
Tuttle Creek State Park is pleased to offer eleven modern log sided cabins as an additional outdoor opportunity. Cheyenne, Pawnee, Kansa and Osage were built in 2004. Kiowa, Sioux and Cherokee were added in 2008.
The canoe rental shop is OPEN Wednesday thru Sunday at 10am and everyone has to be off the water by 6pm. It is $10 an hour to rent one of the kayaks, canoes, or paddleboards from the park and they CANNOT leave the River Pond Area.