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Wilson State Park ![]() Located in the heart of the Smoky Hills approximately 25 miles east of Russell, Wilson is divided into two areas that offer both utility and primitive camping. Water hookups and shower buildings are available from April through September, and frost-free hydrants and several vault toilets are open in the winter months. The park and surrounding wildlife area offer the opportunity to view and photograph deer, pheasant, waterfowl, songbirds, and furbearers. Hunting is allowed on the wildlife area during season. Wilson Reservoir is also one of the state's best fishing lakes and is especially known for excellent white bass and striped bass angling. Hiking on the Dakota Trail offers an excellent view of the lake and native Kansas prairie. Sand volleyball, basketball, and horseshoes are favorite outdoor sports. Each summer, the park also hosts various special events and interpretive programs by appointment: A new mountain bike trail provides a great oppertunity for bicyclists. Recommended Activities
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