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Fort Scott, Kansas

Pawnee Wildlife Preserve is the answer for today's hunter. It is getting almost impossible to find a good private place to hunt that has any birds! Visitors will enjoy hunting their choice of pheasants, quail, or chuckar in old Indian Territory. The property has limestone bluffs with caves and Indian artifacts.

Pawnee Wildlife Preserve is located between the Kansas Flint Hills and the Missouri Ozarks. We have 1,280 acres of natural habitat. The terrain has gentle rolling hills with plenty of huntable timber and wild cover.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Keeney Train Collection Museum

See railroad and street railway memorabilia, and a model train collection at the Keeney Train Museum. This private collection includes electric model trains and operating layouts, as well as Frisco Railroad memorabilia. Inquire at the Visitor Information Center, 231

Fort Scott, KS Museums

Trolley Tours

How to see everything Fort Scott has to offer! We make it easy! Just catch Dolly the Trolley, sit back and relax! Our tour narrators will fill you in on the history and romance of the sights you're about to see. Bring your camera and start your tour at our Visitor Information Center, 231

Fort Scott, KS Tours

Gunn Park

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Fort Scott, KS Recreation

U.S. National Cemetery No. 1

Walk among heroes at Fort Scott National Cemetery, one of the 12 original national cemeteries designated by President Abraham Lincoln in 1862. Older than Arlington, this rolling hillside is the final resting place for Indian soldiers Stick Out Belly and Deer in Water, Kansas'

Fort Scott, KS Cemeteries

Restored Victorian Downtown District

Visit Fort Scott's downtown district and it'

Fort Scott, KS Historic Downtowns

Things to do near Fort Scott, KS

John Redmond Hiking and Horseback Riding

The Hickory Creek Trail is a multi-use trail for the hiker, horseback rider, and mountain biker. The trail length is currentl...

Walking Tour

This tour includes wooden sculptures by Gino Salerno, Lady Justice, high above the Anderson County Courthouse, the gardens of...