Posted July 1, 2017 11:45 am by Comments

By Ammoland Editor Joe Evans

Celebrate America At A Kansas State Park
Celebrate America At A Kansas State Park

Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT)

PRATT, Kan. -(Ammoland.com)- The Fourth of July and Kansas state parks go together like ice cream and apple pie, and both are American traditions. Kansans love to spend the Independence Day weekend enjoying the outdoors, and Kansas state parks are the perfect venues.

While personal fireworks aren’t allowed in Kansas state parks, several parks will host fantastic fireworks displays open to anyone with a state park vehicle permit.

Call your local state park office for details even if they aren’t on this list. Park staff may have last-minute events planned that you won’t want to miss.

If you plan to watch the festivities from a boat, be sure to practice safe boating procedures.

Here are just a few examples of where you can let freedom ring this holiday:

July 1:

  • CEDAR BLUFF STATE PARK – Fireworks display at dusk
  • GLEN ELDER STATE PARK – Fireworks display at dusk
  • LOVEWELL STATE PARK – Fireworks display at dusk
  • WEBSTER STATE PARK – Fireworks display at dusk

July 2:

  • CRAWFORD STATE PARK – Fireworks display over the lake at dusk

July 3:

  • CROSS TIMBERS STATE PARK – Fireworks display at dusk

July 4:

  • EL DORADO STATE …Read the Rest

    Source:: AmmoLand

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