CLINTON STATE PARK
CLINTON STATE PARK798 N. 1415 Road Lawrence, Kansas 66049
Phone: 785-842-8562
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Clinton State Park
'Family outing at Clinton Lake' © Talyn Shrouf
Family of deer at Clinton State Park

Clinton State Park
'Red Tail Hawk' © Talyn Shrouf
Red Tail hawk at Clinton State Park

Clinton State Park
'Vulture' © Talyn Shrouf
Vulture flying over Clinton

Clinton State Park
'Baby Hawk' © Talyn Shrouf
New baby at Clinton

Clinton State Park
'Baby Hawk Upclose' © Talyn Shrouf
Baby Hawk at Clinton State Park

Clinton State Park
'Eagle at Clinton State Park' © Talyn Shrouf
One of the many Eagles who visit Clinton every winter.

Clinton State Park
'Eagle at Clinton State Park' © Talyn Shrouf
There are a lot of Eagles at Clinton State Park

Clinton State Park
'Young Eagle' © Talyn Shrouf
This young Eagle was sitting with two full grown Eagles in a tree next to the Clinton dam.

Clinton State Park
'Blue Bird Habitat' © Talyn Shrouf
The Blue Birds love the shelters from the snow storms in the Clinton State Park Blue Bird habitat

Clinton State Park
'Big Flathead' © Talyn Shrouf
Watched an unidentified angler pull this big one out below the dam around 630 PM 5/31/2007.Water is being released after all the rains.

Clinton State Park
'Catch Release' © Talyn Shrouf
This angler released the big one back into the water to swim again.He caught it in the side with light tackle. 5/31.2007 below dam

Clinton State Park is located four miles west of Lawrence in the scenic Osage Questas region. The 1,500-acre park lies on the north shore of Clinton Reservoir, known for its clear water and good fishing. Modern facilities and an extensive hiking/biking trail system make this park and adjacent 9,200-acre wildlife area an attractive destination for a outdoors enthusiasts.
Popular activities include picnicking, swimming, or camping on one of the nearly 500 campsites, including 240 water/electric utility sites and 220 primitive sites. Nearby restrooms and showers add a touch of comfort and convenience for park visitors.
Visitors to the park can enjoy viewing white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, bald eagles in spring and fall, and numerous species of songbirds in the carefully managed habitats that make Clinton a distinctive outdoor destination.
Clinton offers 16 boat ramps, eight courtesy docks, separate launching areas for windsurfers and personal watercraft, a beach with shower house, six picnic shelter areas, a separate day-use picnic area, four playgrounds, a sand volleyball area, an archery range, six shower buildings, two dump stations, and more.
The Clinton Lake Marina offers boat slips, fishing and boating supplies, equipment rental, and a floating restaurant. Anglers are attracted to Clinton Reservoir for its good channel catfish, walleye, and crappie fishing.
Well-known for its extensive trails system, Clinton State Park is an outdoor mecca for hikers, nature photographers, mountain bicyclists, wildflower enthusiasts, wildlife observers, even cross-country snow skiers. Park staff work closely with Lawrence and University of Kansas individuals and organizations to present several concerts and other special events each year.
CAMPING AREAS
* Camp #1-144 camping pads,100 w/electricity & water * Camp #2- 260 camp pads, 140 w/electricity & water
PETS:
Pets shall be controlled at all times by the use of a hand held leash not more than 10 feet in length or confined to a cage, vehicle or camper with access to shade and water. Pet owners are required to clean up after their pets.
QUIET HOURS:
Quiet hours shall be observed between the hours of 11:00 PM to 6:00 AM. Persons with knowledge or probable cause to believe that their acts will alarm, anger or disturb others and who engage in noisy conduct between these hours, may be removed from the park and are subject to penalties provided by law. (Authorized by implementing K.S.A. 1984 supp 74-4510;effective May 1, 1996)
LENGTH OF STAY:
Length of stay is limited to seven to fourteen consecutive days. After completing seven to fourteen days of consecutive stay all persons and their property must leave the park for no less than five days. Extensions may be granted at the manager's discretion.
PAYMENT AND REGISTRATION:
All vehicle and camping fees are to be paid in advance. Campers are required to register with the Camp Host after choosing a campsite. Self-pay stations are available at each campground entrance and at the park office. Self-pay permits are primarily for single night stays. If you are staying for several days, please pay fees to the camp host during the hours posted. A detailed explanation of all park and camping policies are available through the park office or camp hosts.
HOURS
Gate Hours:
* Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM; * Friday: 12:00 PM - 11:00 PM; * Saturday: 7:00AM. - 11:00PM; * Sunday 7:00AM - 9:00 PM (March - October)
Camp Host Hours:
Campground #1, Site 17 & Campground #3, Site #218
* Friday: 4:00 PM -9:00 p.m; * Saturday:9:00 AM - 11:00 AM./ 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM; * Sunday: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM / 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Campground #1 Host - Open for both campgrounds - Wednesday & Thursday: 5:00 PM - 8:00 PMCampground #3 Host - Open for both campgrounds - Monday & Tuesday: 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
BOATING:16 Ramps, 8 Courtesy Docks, Seperate lauching area for Windsurfers and jet skis, Full Service Marina