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Junction City, Kansas

The Milford Nature Center is designed to give visitors a better understanding of and appreciation for the natural communities in Kansas. A trip to the Nature Center will reveal that Kansas has a rich abundance and variety of wildlife.

Adjacent to the Nature Center is the state's only warm-water, intensive-culture fish hatchery. Visitors are welcome to walk around the outside tanks, called raceways, at any time. Guided tours of the hatchery are offered from mid-April to October on weekends, or by appointment any time of the year.

Live animal exhibits feature native animals including snakes, lizards, frogs, prairie dogs, and birds of prey. Call in advance to schedule a naturalist-conducted program for you school class, scout organization, or other group featuring many of these native animals.

Nearly two miles of nature trails, a backyard habitat area, and our seasonal (open June thru Oct) butterfly house can be enjoyed on the center's grounds.

A spectacular underwater scene contains over 300 models of fish, turtles, crayfish, tiny mayfly larvae and more. Each is handpainted and recreated in amazing detail.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Starcke/Henderson Period House Museum

The Starcke/Henderson Period House museum located just south of the Geary County Historical Museum was developed to showcase the Historical Society museum's growing collection of vintage household furniture and accessories. The main portion of this brick cottage was built in 1885

Junction City, KS Museums

Kansas Vietnam Veterans Memorial

The 13x46 foot, black granite memorial was dedicated to the men and women who lost their lives in the Vietnam War. The memorial lists the names of the 797 Kansans who were either killed or are still officially listed as Missing in Action.

Junction City, KS Memorials

Geary County Historical Society Museum

The three-story, native limestone building which houses the Geary County Historical Museum, has been described by architects as a "unique and magnificent structure and an outstanding example of the stonecutter's art."

The building, originally the Junction City High School, was constructed in 1

Junction City, KS Museums

Episcopal Church of the Covenant

This historic limestone church was built in 1859 and is the oldest Episcopal Church in continuous use in Kansas.

Junction City, KS Historic Churches

Spring Valley School

The Spring Valley Heritage Site, located west of Junction City at the intersection of Highway 18 and Spring Valley Road features a restored 19th century one-room schoolhouse and related out buildings. An 1870 period homesteader's hewn-log cabin has been relocated at the site.

Junction City, KS Historic Schoolhouses

Things to do near Junction City, KS

Manhattan Country Club

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