Lake Scott State park
Scott City, Kansas
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Hidden within the western Kansas prairie, Lake Scott State Park is a startling oasis of natural springs, deep wooded canyons, and craggy bluffs. A 100 acre spring fed lake created by a dam constructed in 1930 is nestled among the picturesque hills. Groves of hackberry, ash, elm, willow, walnut, and cedar trees compliment the bank and several majestic cottonwoods as old as the lake also accent the area. Rich in history and scenic splendor,Lake Scott State Park provides a perfect recreational setting for swimming, canoeing, camping, hiking, biking, fishing, and wildlife observation.
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From Scott City, Kansas
- Head east on W 5th St toward Main St (56 ft)
- Turn left at the 1st cross street onto US-83 N/Main StContinue to follow US-83 N(9.7 mi)
- Turn left onto KS-95 N (3.1 mi)
- Turn left onto W Scott Lake Dr (1.7 mi)
Lake Scott State Park 101 W Scott Lake Drive Scott City, Kansas 67871 Scott State Park is located west of Highway 83 between Oakley and Scott City on K 95. From the North, take Hwy 83 South to North K 95 and turn right. Follow K 95 3.5 miles and turn right into park entrance. From the South, take Hwy 83 North to South K 95 and turn left, follow K 95 3.0 miles, turn left into park entrance.