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Cheney State Park
State Park Information
State Park Overview
This 1,900-acre park comprises two areas located at the south end of Cheney Reservoir, located 20 miles west of Wichita. Since its completion in 1964, the park has grown to include more than 200 utility camping sites. In addition to the variety of camping amenities available here, the West Shore Area offers seven reservable modern cabins.
Cheney State Park is situated along the shores of one of the top sailing lakes in the United States. The Ninnescah Sailing Center on the West Shore Area is the headquarters for sailing at Cheney. A marina in the East Shore Area offers supplies and services for boaters and anglers.
The park is equipped with modern pit toilets, nine restrooms with showers - shelter house, four trailer dump stations and
four designated swimming areas -s well as several picnic/day use areas. The Giefer Creek and Spring Creek nature trails offer hikers an aesthetic sampling of the areas lush natural beauty.
Fishermen are attracted to productive fishing for channel catfish, white bass, crappie, striped bass, wiper and
walleye. The parks 22 boat launching lanes provide convenient access to the 9,500-acre lake. A handicapped-accessible fishing complex is available at the Toadstool Loop Jetty.
The 5,200-acre Cheney Wildlife Area adjacent to the park provides a rich variety of wildlife watching, nature photography and
public hunting opportunity. A refuge has been set aside on the wildlife area for migratory waterfowl. The area is closed to all activities from Sept. 15 through March 15, when it is reopened for fishing and non-huntingday use activities.
Trails
The Spring Creek Nature Trail is a 1/2 mile interpretive trail with about 200 yards of elevated board walk over a beaver pond. The Giefer Nature Trail is a 1/4 mile interpretive trail. Both trails offer excellent wildlife viewing opportunities.
The wildlife area provides public hunting during open seasons. Primary game species are pheasant, quail, rabbit, waterfowl, dove, deer and turkey. Furbearers such as raccoon, red fox, opossum, skunk, muskrat, beaver and
bobcat are common in the area. Due to habitat development, the wildlife area supports an excellent wildlife population.
A refuge has been set aside on the wildlife area for migratory waterfowl. This area is closed to all activities from September 15 to March 1. The refuge is clearly marked with fences, signs and
buoys in the water area. It is reopened each March for fishing and non-hunting day-use activities.
Nature watching is popular on the wildlife area and the road along the north side of the refuge is a good place to observe waterfowl.
There is a gun safety range on the north end of the area. Please follow the special rules posted at this range.
Fishing and Hunting
Fishable Populations Crappie, Channel Catfish, Walleye, White Bass, Wiper, White Perch
Motorboat Access Yes
Special Fishing Regulations 10" Length Limit for Crappie 21" Length Limit on Striped Bass, Wiper, & Walleye 2 per day combined Creel Limit on Striped Bass & Wipers 6 per day Creel Limit on Largemouth Bass 2 per day Creel Limit on Walleye
More Info
Things to Do Cheney State Park and Reservoir Cheney State Park and Cheney Reservoir are located just five minutes north of the City. Cheney State Park offers a variety of recreational
home to the Sedgwick County Fair, one of the areas top family attractions annually. Cheney State Park & Lake and Lake Afton offer outstanding boating, swimming, hunting, fishing and
outdoor
Site n The Ninnescah Sailing Association is located in Cheney State Park, on the west shore of Cheney Reservoir -pproximately 25
for 3.4 miles to Cheney State Park entrance. Right (NE) at
FROM WICHITA, KS
1. West on Highway 54-400 to the Cheney Lake Exit, which is also K-251. 2. North on K-251 3 ? miles to 21st N. 3. From there you can go straight 2 miles to the East shore, or turn west 2 ? miles to the West Shore. The office is on the West shore at the end of the Dam.
FROM KINGMAN, KS
1. Drive East on Highway 54-400 to the Mt. Vernon Exit. 2. Take that exit North 3 ? miles to the stop sign 3. Turn East and travel ? mile to the entrance.
FROM HUTCHINSON, KS
1. Drive South on K-96 to K27. 2. Drive South on K27 17 miles to NE 50th street. 3. Then go East on NE 50th 51/2 miles to the Park Entrance.
FROM LANDSDOWNE, KS
1. Drive East 2 miles on SE 20th street. 2. Then go North 7 miles on 160th Ave. 3. Turn West and go ? mile to the Park Entrance.
GPS LOCATION OF THE OFFICE
N 37 43.129W 097 49.537
Cheney State Park