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Scott State Park is a stunning oasis of natural springs, deep wooded canyons, craggy bluffs and early American history. The 1,020-acre park surrounds the 100-acre, spring-fed Scott State Fishing Lake, and a 160-acre wildlife area lies west of the park. The park is an ideal setting for camping, boating, swimming, hiking, hunting, fishing, and wildlife observation. The park is also rich in history, with more than 26 archeological sites documented in and adjacent to the park. The remains of the northernmost known Native American pueblo – El Cuartelejo, a National Historic Landmark – are located in the park. The Steele home, the dwelling of the original settlers on the area, has been preserved much as it was 100 years ago. The park is an ideal setting for camping, boating, swimming, hiking, hunting, fishing, and wildlife observation. Nature trails accommodate hikers, horseback riders, and naturalists and provide excellent opportunities to observe wildlife in natural habitats. Wild turkey, deer, bobcat and beaver are common in the area. A horse camp area has amenities for equestrian visitors.
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State Park
Contact
(620) 872-2061
scottsp@ksoutdoors.com
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13
Sites
$23
Site Price
60ft.
Max Site Size (L)
2871ft.
Elevation
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GenieSummary
We’re still collecting and analyzing information on this particular campground. As we gather sufficient data, we’ll automatically generate a GenieSummary. You can help by submitting a review on this campground.
From The Campground
Scott State Park is a stunning oasis of natural springs, deep wooded canyons, craggy bluffs and early American history. The 1,020-acre park surrounds the 100-acre, spring-fed Scott State Fishing Lake, and a 160-acre wildlife area lies west of the park. The park is an ideal setting for camping, boating, swimming, hiking, hunting, fishing, and wildlife observation. The park is also rich in history, with more than 26 archeological sites documented in and adjacent to the park. The remains of the northernmost known Native American pueblo – El Cuartelejo, a National Historic Landmark – are located in the park. The Steele home, the dwelling of the original settlers on the area, has been preserved much as it was 100 years ago. The park is an ideal setting for camping, boating, swimming, hiking, hunting, fishing, and wildlife observation. Nature trails accommodate hikers, horseback riders, and naturalists and provide excellent opportunities to observe wildlife in natural habitats. Wild turkey, deer, bobcat and beaver are common in the area. A horse camp area has amenities for equestrian visitors.
Amenities
Activities
Discounts
No Discount Data
Affiliates
State Park
Contact
(620) 872-2061
scottsp@ksoutdoors.com
Quick Stats
13
Sites
$23
Site Price
60ft.
Max Site Size (L)
2871ft.
Elevation
428569
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