Outdoor Recreation

Outdoor recreational opportunites abound around WaKeeney. The town is located in an area offering some of the best bird hunting anywhere. Cedar Bluff Lake and State Park, thirteen miles south of town, offers great fishing, camping, and boating. While you’re there, explore Threshing Machine Canyon?the site of an Indian attack on a wagon train in the Nineteenth century.

During the summer, baseball, tennis, swimming, golf, and car races are popular. In addition to ball fields, the city maintains several parks for public use.

Eisenhower Park / I-70 Access Road
Warren-Keeney Park / North Sixth Street
Scout Park / 9th & Russell
North Pole Park / Main Street
ClayCamp Memorial Park / 3rd & Hazel
Swimming Pool (785) 743-2167 / 716 N. 6th

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Big Creek Golf Course

Big Creek Golf Course is one of the nicest 9 hole, grass green golf courses…

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Let the road decide.

Plans are useful, but flexibility is where the real discoveries happen.

Butterfield Overland Despatch Trail

Stone markers can be seen where this trail crosses the north-south country roads. The Butterfield…

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Follow what feels interesting.

Curiosity is usually a better guide than a strict plan.

80 Foot Wide Brick Streets

Take a walk along the 80 foot wide brick streets of downtown. WaKeeney was founded…

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A place to slow down.

Not every stop needs to be busy to be worth your time.

Elk Dreamer Art Gallery

The newest attraction to Wakeeney features southwest art prints and sculptures.

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