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At Naturehills, we embrace nature. Below you will find a list of state parks in Burlington we have compiled for you.
Description
Damsite Park is situated on the upstream side of John Redmond Dam and Reservoir. It offers three group campgrounds, sand swimming beach, two playgrounds, shower house with flushing toilets, trailer sanitary dump station, and boat launching ramps. A total of 32 campsites with water and electric hook-ups, picnic tables with individual shelters, fire ring and cooker are provided. Easy access to the 9400 surface-acre lake is easily obtained from this park. Two trailheads for the 16-mile Hickory Creek Hiking/Equestrian Trail are located in the park.
Directions
From Burlington, KS: Travel 3.5 miles north on US 75, then 0.3 miles west on 16th St. Rd. to Embankment Rd. Follow the signs to the park entrance.
Description
This 125-acre park is located on the east bank of the Neosho River just downstream of John Redmond Reservoir dam. There are 53 individual campsites with water and electric hook-ups. The park provides easy access to the spillway area, which is one of the most popular fishing areas on the reservoir. The park is also less than two miles from the Coffey County Fishing Lake Access Point. A two-mile hiking trail is located in the middle of the park, providing numerous wildlife observation and photography opportunities year round.
Directions
From Burlington, KS: Travel 3.5 miles north on US Hwy 75, then 1.5 miles west on Embankment Road. Follow signs into campground.
Burlington Parks @ Naturehills Tree & Plant Nursery
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