FARNUM CREEK

Milford Lake · Junction City · Kansas — managed by US Army Corps of Engineers

About this campground

Overview Farnum Creek is a quaint double-loop campground set on the lovely shores of Milford Lake. Click or tap here for an updated map of Farnum Creek Click here for the Milford Lake Virtual Tour. Recreation Boating, swimming, fishing, birding and biking are among the many things to do at Milford Lake. Nearly 70% of the land resources are available for public hunting and for fishermen returning from a successful trip, there is a fish cleaning station. Facilities The campground has five pull-through RV pads, one of which is an accessible site. Of the 59 cap sites, more than half have electric hookups. The park offers the comfort of hot showers, a playground and boat ramp. Natural Features Milford Lake, at 1,200 ft. elevation, extends from the Republican River. It's the largest man-made lake in Kansas, with a surface area of 15,700 acres and 163 miles of shoreline. Nearby Attractions The Milford Nature Center and Fish Hatchery is below the Milford Dam. Beside the nature center is a golf course.

Getting there

Take I-70 to exit 295 then north on Highway 77. Drive 11 miles to park entrance.

Contact
785-463-5791

Activities

  • WILDLIFE VIEWING
  • FISHING
  • CAMPING

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