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'''Cedar Bluff State Park''' is a [[state park]] of [[Kansas]] in the [[United States]]. Located 21 miles southeast of [[WaKeeney, Kansas|WaKeeney]] or 23 miles southwest of [[Ellis, Kansas|Ellis]] in [[Trego County, Kansas|Trego County]].
'''Cedar Bluff State Park''' is a [[state park]] of [[Kansas]] in the [[United States]]. Located 21 miles southeast of [[WaKeeney, Kansas|WaKeeney]] or 23 miles southwest of [[Ellis, Kansas|Ellis]] in [[Trego County, Kansas|Trego County]].


The Park is divided into two areas, comprising 1,100 acres, straddle the beautiful 6,800 acre [[Cedar Bluff Reservoir]]: [[Bluffton, Kansas|Bluffton]] on the North Shore is the most developed and receives extensive use. [[Page Creek, Kansas|Page Creek]] on the South Shore offers beautiful primitive camping as well as a generous helping of utility sites. Just west of the Page Creek Area, you can find the [[cedar]]-lined, 100-foot tall [[limestone]] [[bluffs]], from which the reservoir's name was derived.
The Park is divided into two areas, comprising 1,100 acres, straddle the beautiful 6,800 acre [[Cedar Bluff Reservoir]]: [[Bluffton, Kansas|Bluffton]] on the North Shore is the most developed and receives extensive use. [[Page Creek, Kansas|Page Creek]] on the South Shore offers beautiful primitive camping as well as a generous helping of utility sites. Just west of the Page Creek Area, you can find the [[juniper]]-lined, 100-foot tall [[limestone]] [[bluffs]], from which the reservoir's name was derived (junipers were often misidentified as "cedars" by early settlers).


[[Threshing Machine Canyon]], the site of a 1850s Native American attack on a wagon train bearing a [[threshing machine]], is accessed by a road west of the park. In the historic [[canyon]] you will find carvings dating back to the mid-1800s.
[[Threshing Machine Canyon]], the site of a 1850s Native American attack on a wagon train bearing a [[threshing machine]], is accessed by a road west of the park. In the historic [[canyon]] you will find carvings dating back to the mid-1800s.

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Cedar Bluffs State Park
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An eastern view of the park.

Cedar Bluff State Park is a state park of Kansas in the United States. Located 21 miles southeast of WaKeeney or 23 miles southwest of Ellis in Trego County.

The Park is divided into two areas, comprising 1,100 acres, straddle the beautiful 6,800 acre Cedar Bluff Reservoir: Bluffton on the North Shore is the most developed and receives extensive use. Page Creek on the South Shore offers beautiful primitive camping as well as a generous helping of utility sites. Just west of the Page Creek Area, you can find the juniper-lined, 100-foot tall limestone bluffs, from which the reservoir's name was derived (junipers were often misidentified as "cedars" by early settlers).

Threshing Machine Canyon, the site of a 1850s Native American attack on a wagon train bearing a threshing machine, is accessed by a road west of the park. In the historic canyon you will find carvings dating back to the mid-1800s.

Contact Information

Cedar Bluff State Park
RR2, Box 76A
Ellis, KS 67637
785-726-3212 (Area Office)
785-628-8614 (Regional Offices)
Department of Wildlife & Parks