Pet Friendly Things To Do in Paola, Kansas

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Paola, KS

  • Located in hilly Miami County, Hillsdale State Park offers excellent outdoor recreation opportunities for hiking, fishing, picnicking, boating and camping. Hillsdale Reservoir is the park's centerp... More on LLBean.com

  • One of the newest parks in the state, Hillsdale provides a much-needed retreat for urban dwellers. Located about 25 miles southwest of Kansas City, opportunities abound for anglers, boaters, camper... More on Epinions.com

 

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Paola, Kansas

  • Hillsdale Lake is one of Kansas premier fishing lakes. With over 75% of the standing timber left in the lake, fish populations have ideal habitat to grow and reproduce. Crappie are the species of c... More on AnglerWeb.com

  • 'Hillsdale Lake' is a reservoir located in the northwestern part of Miami County, in northeast Kansas and the central United States of America; it is approximately from Kansas City. ... More on Wikipedia

 

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26000 W 255TH, Paola, KS 66071, USA

  • An unusual endowment of cultural resources attract visitors to Conemaugh Dam. Adjacent to the Dam site Recreation Area, historical development is currently underway with the construction of the Trail of Transportation History and ... More on recreation.gov

 

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Kansas

  • The Osawatomie Trailhead is located directly south of the Kansas City metropolitan area. To get there, follow John Brown Highway west through town. The trail begins at the western city limit along ... More on TrailLink.com

  • We did find the abandoned rail bed and followed a dirt road for 6-7 miles, checking at every intersection for the condition of the trail and then gave up. More on TrailLink.com

 

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167th and Lone Elm Rd Olathe, KS

  • Inscription. "Travelers came to look upon it as an old friend they felt an attachment for the tree that had so often sheltered and shaded them from storm and sun. ", W. W. H. Davis (1853), Lone Elm... More on HMDB

  • Visit the spot where the historic Santa Fe, Oregon, and California trails converged. Pitch a tent where Kit Carson once slept. Wagon trains, "dragoons" (cavalry soldiers from Fort Scott and Fort L... More on Olathe.org

 

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