Fall River Lake, State Park and Wildlife Area
2381 Casner Creek Rd, Fall River, KS 67047
Located 2 miles north of US-400 on Z50 Road, 7 miles east of Severy. The park is managed out of the Cross Timbers State Park office, so only gatehouses and maintenance staff are onsite.
Positioned between the Cross Timbers region and the grasslands of the Flint Hills, Fall River State Park is home to a remarkable diversity of plant and animal life. The 980-acre park is a unique blend of forested flood plains, blackjack savannahs, and tallgrass prairie. Six hiking trails and an orienteering course offer visitors an up-close and personal perspective on this unique area.
A favorite pastime is canoeing Fall River, which feeds into the 2,450-acre reservoir of the same name. Bird watchers, photographers, and naturalists will enjoy a variety of native plants and animals here. More than 9,000 acres of public wildlife area next to the park are managed for a variety of game and nongame species. Dove, quail, deer, turkey, rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl, and prairie chicken are common.
Fall River Reservoir is operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
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