|
River
|
County
|
Reach
|
Length (miles)
|
Year Listed/ Updated
|
Potential Classification
|
ORVs
|
Description
|
Other States
|
| Arikaree River |
Cheyenne |
KS/NE Line
to Alder Creek |
48
|
1982
|
|
F, W, H, C |
Exceptional
fish and wildlife habitat along river, especially wetlands;
highest-valued fishery resource (FWS); significant waterfowl
use; historic Beecher Island Indian Massacre site; Jones-Miller
Gap Paleo Buffalo Kill-Storage site. |
CO
|
| Caney River |
Chautauqua,
Elk |
KS/OK line
to source |
56
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
H |
Very scenic
southern Flint Hills stream through relatively undisturbed woodland
tall grass prairie ecosystem; excellent seasonal canoeing; excellent
sport fishery; significant limestone outcrops and unusual formations;
old trail crossings. |
|
| Cedar Creek |
Chase |
Cottonwood
River to Chase/Butler county line |
20
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G |
Relatively
clear gravel bottom stream; excellent quality Flint Hills stream. |
|
| Chikaskia
River |
Sumner, Harper |
KS/OK line
to Highway 2 northeast of Runnymede |
52
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W,
H |
Best of south
central Kansas streams, one of best high plains streams; good
seasonal canoeing; high water quality, good fishery; excellent
wildlife diversity and populations; old mill site. |
|
| Cimarron River |
Comanche,
Clark, Meade |
Confluence
with Buffalo Creek in OK Highway 23 east of Liberal, KS (continues
upstream in Section 13d to KS/CO line) |
94
|
1982
|
|
H |
Wide stream
with minimal flow, scattered trees, surrounded by isolated,
undeveloped land; Cimarron Redoubt, excavated remains of small
sandbag 'fort' built by army in 1870 to protect military route
between Kansas and Indian territory. |
OK
|
| Cimarron River |
Meade, Seward,
Haskell, Grant, Stevens, Morton |
Highway 23
east of Liberal, KS, to CO/KS Line (continues downstream in
Section 13e to KS/OK State line) |
125
|
1982
|
|
H, C |
Wagon Bed
Springs National Historic Landmark, an oasis on 60-mile Cimarron
Cutoff route of Santa Fe Trail (ruts still visible in vicinity);
numerous prehistoric sites from Paleo to more recent Indian
usage. |
|
| Cottonwood
River, South Fork |
Chase |
Cottonwood
River to Little Cedar Creek |
22
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
Flint Hills
stream, surrounded by rolling hills and native tall grasses;
excellent native fishery; excellent riparian habitat. |
|
| Fall River |
Wilson, Elk,
Greenwood |
Verdigris
River to Fall River Lake |
56
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
Scenic larger
river flowing out of rolling tall grass prairie, upper reaches
in high quality Flint Hills ecosystem; excellent fish and wildlife
resources; excellent canoeing. |
|
| Grouse Creek |
Cowley |
Arkansas River
to Cowley/Butler County Line |
60
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
High quality
western Flint Hills stream; good canoeing; excellent fish and
wildlife resources. |
|
| Kansas River |
Wyandotte,
Johnson, Leavenworth, Douglas, Jefferson |
I-635 to Delaware
River |
57
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W,
C |
Relatively
large plains river having good scenic values; one of only three
public streams in the state; access for recreation opportunities,
including canoeing, is uncommonly good. |
|
| Lyon Creek |
Geary, Dickinson |
Smoky Hill
River to RR Bridge south of Woodbine |
42
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W |
Scenic northern
Flint Hills stream with good water quality, dense tree corridor;
good canoeing; good native fish population; large blue heron
rookery. |
|
| Medicine (Lodge)
River |
Barber, Kiowa |
Gerlane to
Belvidere (continues downstream in Section 12f to KS/OK Line) |
43
|
1982
|
|
S, R, W |
Good stream
flow through rolling topography with moderate-to-heavy streamside
vegetation; excellent wildlife values. |
|
| Medicine (Lodge)
River |
Barber |
KS/OK Line
to Gerlane (continues upstream in Section 13e to Belvidere) |
25
|
1982
|
|
S, R, W, H |
Good stream
flow through rolling topography with moderate to heavy streamside
vegetation; excellent wildlife values; Carrie A. Nation House
National Historic Landmark, Medicine Lodge Peace Treaty Site
National Historic Landmark. |
|
| Mill Creek
and West and East Branches |
Wabaunsee |
Kansas River
to source of East and West Branches |
79
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
Highly scenic
Flint Hills stream, some stretches surrounded by virgin tall
grass prairie; excellent seasonal canoeing, some white water
and riffles; excellent native fishery, wildlife. |
|
| Otter Creek
and North Branch |
Greenwood |
Fall River
Reservoir to State Highway 96 northwest of Blodgett |
30
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F |
Good flow
through rolling terrain with relief features to 300'; heavy
tree corridor; good fishery. |
|
| Saline River |
Russell |
Wilson Lake
to Fairport |
23
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
Good flow
through scenic portion of Smoky Hills; good fishery and riparian
wildlife. |
|
| Shoal Creek |
Cherokee |
Spring River
to source |
69
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W,
H |
One of two
Ozarkian watersheds that extend into Kansas, bedrock substrate,
waterfall; excellent canoeing; rare/endangered mussel (Missouri
list); rare/endangered salamanders, one species reported as
only known occurrence in Northern Hemisphere; numerous mill
and dam sites. |
MO
|
| Spring River |
Cherokee |
Highway 96
to Highway 44 |
53
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W |
One of two
Ozarkian watersheds that extend into Kansas, narrow tree-covered
corridor through gently rolling terrain; excellent canoeing;
unique fish communities confined to drainage including two on
Missouri rare/endangered list--Neosho madtom, redfin shiner;
rare/endangered mussels (Missouri list). |
MO
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