Showing posts with label Lovewell State Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lovewell State Park. Show all posts

Friday, July 17, 2015

Lovewell State Park’s Annual Sand Castle Contest Tomorrow

WEBBER – Lovewell State Park, located in Jewell County in northcentral Kansas, is gearing up for its annual Sand Castle/Sculpture Contest on Sunday, July 19. The event, which is open to teams consisting of up to five members, will be conducted at the Southwinds Beach area. Teams must register at the Lovewell State Park office between 8 a.m. and noon on Sunday.  Entries will be judged at 1 p.m., and prizes will be awarded in two categories: Sand Castles and Sand Sculptures. Grand prizes for the event are provided by KRFS Radio in Superior, Nebraska and KREP Radio in Belleville. Even if you don’t enter the contest, park staff invite you to the beach to view these sand masterpieces!  

A new event included this year is the First Annual Float Your Boat Contest, also held at the Southwinds Beach area on Sunday. Participants must register from 11 a.m. to noon, and boats must be displayed until the races begin at 2 p.m. Each two-person team must have one member at least 18 years old. Only boats constructed entirely of cardboard and duct tape are eligible, and boats may be decorated in family-friendly fashion. Entries will race against the clock, vying to cross the finish line quickest while still afloat and with both team members onboard. All racers must wear approved life jackets.

A state park vehicle entrance permit is required for the events. A daily permit is $5, and an annual permit is $25. The events could be cancelled, depending on Lovewell Reservoir’s blue-green algae status. Status updates will be available on the KDWPT website, www.ksoutdoors.com, and on Lovewell State Park’s Facebook page or by calling (785) 753-4971 on Friday, July 17 for more information.

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Kids Fishing Clinic at Lovewell State Park June 7

Whether your child has yet to be introduced to fishing, or is already proficient at baiting a hook and casting, consider treating them to a free Kid’s Fishing Clinic at Lovewell State Park on June 7 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The clinic is open to youth ages 7-16 and will cover fish identification, knot tying, casting, lure selection, and fishing hot spots. Participants will also watch a demonstration on fish cleaning. Preregistration is required by June 1and space is limited to 50 anglers. Parents can preregister their youth in person at the Lovewell State Park office, or by calling (785) 753-4971.

A hot dog lunch and drinks will be provided, made possible by donations from many area businesses. Following lunch, youth will have the opportunity to put their newly-acquired skills to the test and fish with a mentor until 3 p.m. All fishing equipment and supplies will be provided.

There is no cost to attend, however drivers without a park entrance permit will need to purchase a daily vehicle permit to enter the park.

For additional information, and to register your child, contact the Lovewell State Park office at (785) 753-4971.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

PLENTY OF SUMMER LEFT AT KANSAS STATE PARKS

English: Wilson-Tuscarora State Park

After Labor Day, parks offer milder weather, uncrowded camping
PRATT — Many schools are already in session, and although this is often viewed as the end of summer, Kansas state parks are still going strong. Many events are planned for one of the busiest times the year — Labor Day weekend, Sept. 1-3. For outdoor enthusiasts, this is one of the best times for a park visit. Once Labor Day weekend is over, crowds thin, and September provides a relaxing outdoor experience.

Trail rides, chili cook-offs, and fishing tournaments are among the many events slated for September, making the prospect of a pre-autumn mini-vacation even more inviting. Each park sets its own dates for these events, and all offer a chance to enjoy the special attributes of Kansas state parks, many of which feature rental cabins, as well as fascinating historical or geological features that enhance the park experience.
For more information on these events, phone individual parks or click the "Event Calendar" on the "State Parks" page of the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) website, www.ksoutdoors.com. Under “Reservations,” campsite and cabin reservations may be made online.

Telephone numbers of all state parks offices may also be found on the State Parks page under "Locations."
The following is a list of September state park events:
  • Sept. 1 — Clinton Trail Workday at Clinton State Park;
  • Sept. 7-9 — Saddle Ridge Trail Riders Club Poker Ride at Hillsdale State Park;
  • Sept. 8 — Hays Bass Anglers Association fishing tournament at Wilson State Park;
  • Sept. 9 — Chili Cookoff and Free Park Entrance Day at Lovewell State Park;
  • Sept. 9 — 3-D archery shoot and Free Park Entrance Day at Lovewell State Park;
  • Sept. 15 — Hays Bass Anglers Association Big Bass Challenge at Wilson State Park;
  • Sept. 16 — Heartland Coursing Association hound coursing practice at Clinton State Park;
  • Sept. 22 — Kansas Buddy Bass Tournament at Hillsdale State Park;
  • Sept. 22 — Women on Target instructional shooting at Tuttle Creek State Park;
  • Sept. 22 — Heartland Motorcycle Poker Run fundraiser at Clinton State Park;
  • Sept. 23 — Hays Recreation Center 30+K and 5K trail run at Wilson State Park;
  • Sept. 28-30 — Kansas Bass Federation fishing tournament at Wilson State Park;
  • Sept. 28 — Tour de Ted benefit bike ride for cancer research at Tuttle Creek State Park;
  • Sept. 29 — 10th Annual Fall River Rendezvous at Fall River State Park; and
  • Sept. 30 — Twin Rivers Bass Club of Emporia fishing tournament at Clinton State Park.

Saturday, June 2, 2012

SUMMER IN FULL SWING WITH JUNE STATE PARK EVENTS

SUMMER IN FULL SWING WITH JUNE STATE PARK EVENTS
May 31, 2012
Special events, free park entrance days to be held at many parks
PRATT — During the weekend of June 2-3, anglers of all ages may fish without a fishing license statewide. Ordinarily, nonresidents 16 or older and residents age 16 through 64 must have a fishing license to fish in Kansas, but on Free Fishing Days, everyone gets to fish for free. Many Kansas state parks offer free admission and special events during Free Fishing Days and the excitement continues throughout the month. Special events, some in conjunction with Free Park Entrance Days, are designed to entertain park users who want to explore the history or geology of an individual park, as well as those who just want an excuse to celebrate something “more” than camping, swimming, boating, hiking, and all the other pleasures offered by Kansas state parks.
June events are diverse and may include anything from fishing tournaments and outdoor concerts to mountain bike and equestrian events. Many involve outdoor education. For more information on state park events, phone individual parks or click the "Events Calendar" on the "State Parks" page of the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) website, ksoutdoors.com.
Park goers are urged to phone the park they intend to visit before traveling. Telephone numbers of all state parks also may be found online on the KDWPT website. Click "State Parks" at the top of the page, then "Locations" in the left-hand column.
Events for June:
  • June 2 — Free Park Entrance Day at Prairie Dog State Park;
  • June 2 — National Trails Day at Fall River State Park;
  • June 2 — Free Park Entrance Day at Glen Elder State Park;
  • June 2 — 5K run/walk at Pomona State Park;
  • June 2 — Kids fishing derby at Pomona State Park;
  • June 2 — 8th Annual Youth Fishing Tournament at Glen Elder State Park;
  • June 2 — Kid's fishing clinic at Milford State Park;
  • June 2-4 — OK Kids Day at Prairie Dog State Park;
  • June 2 — Trails workday at Clinton State Park;
  • June 2 — Hays Recreation Center 15K and 5K trail runs at Wilson State Park;
  • June 3 — Kids fishing derby at Lovewell State Park;
  • June 8 — Western Extralite Company Fishing Tournament at Wilson State Park;
  • June 8-10 — Hell Creek Hoedown Bluegrass Festival at Wilson State Park;
  • June 9-10 — Rocky Mountain Team Series Fishing Tournament at Wilson State park;
  • June 9 — Lori and Randy Knippa Benefit Horse Trail Ride at Hillsdale State Park;
  • June 10 — Kansas 70.3 Ironman Triathlon at Clinton State Park;
  • June 16 — Kansas Buddy Bass Fishing Tournament, OK Kids Day at Wilson State Park;
  • June 17 — Kansas Walleye Association Fishing Tournament at Wilson State Park;
  • June 23-24 — Country Stampede Music Festival at Tuttle Creek State Park;
  • June 23-24 — Western Nebraska Bass Fishing Tournament at Wilson State Park;
  • June 23 — Twin Rivers Bass Club Fishing Tournament at Pomona State Park;
  • June 23-24 — Governor’s Cup Walleye Fishing Tournament at Glen Elder State Park;
  • June 23 — National Truck Owners Car Show and barbecue at Hillsdale State Park;
  • June 24 — Twin Rivers Bass Club of Emporia Bass Tournament at Eisenhower State Park;
  • June 24 — Heartland Coursing whippet racing event at Clinton State Park;
  • June 30 — Bass Federation of Kansas State High School Fishing Championship at Wilson State Park;
  • June 30-July 1 — Miami County Bass Club fishing tournament at Wilson State Park; and
  • June 30 — Friends of Fancy Creek Range Kids Day at Tuttle Creek State Park’s Fancy Creek Range.

Friday, June 1, 2012

LOVEWELL STATE PARK TO HOLD KIDS FISHING DERBY

2012 Kid's Fishing Derby (49)
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Event coincides with Free Fishing Days
WEBBER — Free Fishing Days is set for Saturday and Sunday, June 2-3. Fishing licenses are not required to fish any Kansas waters for these two days, including Lovewell Reservoir, near Webber and Lovewell State Park. However, vehicle and camping permits are still required.
In conjunction with Free Fishing Days, Lovewell State Park’s Kids Fishing Derby is set for Sunday, June 3. Park and wildlife area staff and area businesses sponsor this annual event. Each year, participants have the opportunity to win the $200 Don Cart Memorial Savings Bond. The family of Don Cart, former Concordia resident and avid Lovewell area outdoorsman who passed away several years ago, has donated this bond.
Registration for the fishing derby is from 8 a.m. to noon at the state park office, with early registration prizes awarded to the first 50 kids who register. The weigh-in is set for 3 p.m. at the marina parking lot. Anglers will be divided into two age brackets: 7 and younger and 8 through 15 years old. Prizes will be awarded for the most pounds of fish and biggest fish in each age bracket, plus all participants present at the weigh-in are eligible for prizes drawn at random.
Area businesses and individuals have donated more than $1,000 in prizes and gift certificates for the event. For more information, phone Lovewell State Park at 785-753-4971 or email lovewellsp@ksoutdoors.com.

Friday, December 16, 2011

KDWPT ANNOUNCES HOLIDAY OFFICE SCHEDULE


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State parks open for use but some park offices closed during holiday period
PRATT — All Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism offices will be closed for the Christmas holiday, Dec. 26, as well as Jan. 2 for New Year’s Day. While all state parks will be open for visitation and use, some state park offices will be closed additional days, including the following:
Western Kansas
  • Cedar Bluff State Park — closed Dec. 30;
  • Glen Elder State Park — closed Dec. 22 at noon through Jan. 2;
  • Lovewell State Park — closed Dec. 27;
  • Meade State Park — closed Dec. 27;
  • Prairie Dog State Park — closed Dec. 23;
  • Scott State Park — closed Dec. 23; and
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  • Webster State Park — closed Dec. 30 at noon.
Central Kansas
  • Cheney State Park — closed Dec. 23 and Dec. 30 at noon;
  • Kanopolis State Park — closed Dec. 23-27 and Dec. 30;
  • Milford State Park — closed Dec. 27 and Dec. 30; and
  • Wilson State Park — closed Dec. 23-27 and Dec. 30.
Eastern Kansas
  • Clinton State Park — closed Dec. 22;
  • Crawford State Park — closed Dec. 23;
  • Cross Timbers State Park — closed Dec. 28 and Dec. 30;
  • Hillsdale State Park — closed Dec. 30;
  • Eisenhower State Park — closed Dec. 30;
  • Elk City State Park — closed Dec. 23;
  • Pomona State Park — closed Dec. 22; and
  • Prairie Spirit State Park — closed Dec. 23.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

KANSAS HERPETOLOGICAL SOCIETY FALL FIELD TRIP SEPT. 16-18

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Public welcome to join experts on scientific expedition
JEWELL COUNTY — The Kansas Herpetological Society (KHS) will conduct its annual Fall Field Trip Sept. 16-18 in Jewell County. They will use the KHS campsite at Lovewell State Park as event headquarters. (Kansas State Park vehicle and camping permits are required.) And Kansas nature lovers are being asked to participate by taking a hike across Jewell County this weekend and make a herpetologist’s day. Become the first to find and document the plodding presence of an ornate box turtle or the diminutive brown snake in this northcentral Kansas county.
On the group’s wish list of notable finds are some 28 species of reptiles, amphibians, and turtles that have yet to be officially documented in the county. Another dozen species that have not been reported in the area for more than three decades are also being sought.
The free event — one of two or three such trips coordinated by the group each year — assesses the herpetofauna (reptiles, amphibians, and turtles) of Kansas, and the public is encouraged to attend. KHS members and others will gather at Lovewell State Park campground northeast of Mankato; look for the KHS signs as early as Friday, Sept. 16, although the actual event will begin with off-site field surveys on Saturday and Sunday mornings at 9 a.m.
"Jewell County holds a great deal of potential for significant herpetological discoveries," says Travis Taggart, curator of herpetology at the Sternberg Museum of Natural History in Hays and field trip co-chair for the KHS. "It supports great habitat yet little field work has been conducted there." According to Taggart, another impetus behind the visit to Jewell County is its proximity and geographic similarity to the smooth green snake’s range in nearby Nebraska. This weekend, KHS hopes to discover and document the snake’s presence in Kansas.
Folks joining the Jewell County field trip should to prepare for field conditions and the weather. Long pants and thick boots are advised, and leather gloves, a hat, sunscreen, drinking water, snacks, two-way radios or a cell phone, field guides, a map, and a camera are also good items to bring. Old pillowcases and gallon-sized freezer bags can be used to temporarily hold captured animals. Participants are responsible for their own meals and overnight accommodations. Contact the Lovewell State Park office at 785-753-4971 or email lovewellsp@ksoutdoors.com for information on camping and cabin rental. Visit www.travelks.com for information about accommodations and places to eat or visit in nearby Mankato or other cities in the region.
Non-venomous snakes and other animals will be captured and brought to a checkpoint for identification and documentation. Unless specially trained to do so, participants are discouraged from attempting to catch venomous snakes.
Most animals will be released where they are found although researchers with Kansas scientific collecting permits may retain individual animals for further study.
Since 1975, KHS field trips have allowed people of all ages an opportunity to aid scientists, teachers, naturalists, and students to search for, discover, and document some of the world’s most misunderstood animals. The events assess the distribution and abundance of herpetological species in the state and gain other valuable data. In addition, participants are given an excellent opportunity to photograph and observe closely many different kinds of amphibians, reptiles, and turtles.
A species count from the field trip is published in the KHS Journal of Kansas Herpetology and is also made available to agencies such as the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism and other conservation groups.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

PLENTY OF SUMMER LEFT AT KANSAS STATE PARKS

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August 25
After Labor Day, parks offer milder weather, uncrowded parks
PRATT — School will be starting soon, and although many people view this as the end of summer, Kansas state parks are still going strong. Many have events planned for one of the busiest times the year — Labor Day weekend, Sept. 3-5. For outdoor enthusiasts, this is one of the best times of year for a park visit. If the weather is hot or just mildly warm, it’s a good time to be outdoors. Once Labor Day weekend is over, crowds thin, and September becomes one of the most relaxing times to visit a state park.
Trail rides, chili cook-offs, and fishing tournaments are among the many events slated for September, making the prospect of a pre-autumn mini-vacation even more inviting. Each park sets its own dates for these events, and all offer a chance to enjoy the special attributes of Kansas state parks, many of which feature rental cabins, as well as fascinating historical or geological features that enhance the park experience.
For more information on these events, phone individual parks or click the "Event Calendar" on the "State Parks" page of the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) website, www.kdwpt.state.ks.us. Telephone numbers of all state parks offices may be found on the KDWPT website. Click "State Parks" at the top of the page, then "Locations" in the left-hand column.
The following is a list of September state park events:
  • Sept. 4 — Wright Flight of Kansas/Missouri trail ride at Eisenhower State Park;
  • Sept. 9-11 — American Competitive Trail Horse Association & Midwest Mustang and Burro Saddle Club trail ride at Eisenhower State Park;
  • Sept. 9-11 — Saddle Ridge Trail Riders Annual Fall Trail Ride at Hillsdale State Park;
  • Sept. 10-11 — Heartland Coursing Association field trail at Clinton State Park;
  • Sept. 11 — outdoor chili cooking contest at Lovewell State Park;
  • Sept. 11 — 3-D archery competition at Lovewell State Park;
  • Sept. 18 — Twin Rivers Bass Club of Emporia fishing tournament at Wilson State Park;
  • Sept. 23-25 — American Competitive Trail Horse Association trail ride at Hillsdale State Park;
  • Sept. 24 — National Trail Cleanup Day at Hillsdale State Park;
  • Sept. 24-25 — “Fishing Has No Boundaries” tournament at El Dorado State Park; and
  • Sept. 24 — 9th Annual Fall River Rendezvous at Fall River State Park.

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

LOVEWELL STATE PARK EVENT CANCELLED

O.K. Kids day scheduled for April 16 meets scheduling conflicts
WEBBER — This year’s O.K. Kids Day at Lovewell State Park, originally scheduled for Saturday April 16, has been cancelled due to program scheduling conflicts.

Lovewell State Park facilities previously closed for the winter season are scheduled to be open by April 15, including Cottonwood and Cedar Point utility campgrounds and shower and restroom facilities, the Willow shower and restroom facility, Rosehill and Walleye Point dump stations, and Rosehill and Pioneer fish cleaning stations.

Lovewell State Park office will begin regular weekend hours April 16, with Fridays open until 8:30 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The office will be closed periodically through the week, by posted notice, to accommodate weekend staffing. For more information, phone the state park office at 785-753-4971.

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