Lake Scott State Park

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Lake Scott State Park is a scenic Kansas state park known for its spring-fed lake, rugged canyons, and significant archaeological and historical sites, including Native American and early settler ruins.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf state park
contains Battle Canyon area NERFINISHED
El Cuartelejo NERFINISHED
El Cuartelejo Ruins NERFINISHED
Lake Scott NERFINISHED
Plains Apache archaeological sites
Pueblo Indian ruins
early settler ruins
historic Steele home
monuments related to the Battle of Punished Woman’s Fork
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designatedAs National Natural Landmark NERFINISHED
hasArea approximately 1280 acres
hasElevation approximately 3000 feet
hasFeature archaeological sites
boat ramps
buttes
campgrounds
fishing areas
grasslands
hiking trails
historic sites
horseback riding trails
picnic areas
rugged canyons
spring-fed lake
swimming beach
hasFishSpecies bluegill
channel catfish
largemouth bass
trout
hasRecreationActivity boating
camping
fishing
hiking
horseback riding
picnicking
swimming
wildlife viewing
hasWildlife various waterfowl
white-tailed deer
wild turkey
locatedIn Kansas
Scott County, Kansas NERFINISHED
locatedNear Scott City, Kansas NERFINISHED
notableFor combination of natural beauty and cultural history
opened 1920s
operatedBy Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks NERFINISHED

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Scott County, Kansas contains Lake Scott State Park
Scott County, Kansas hasProtectedArea Lake Scott State Park