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Top flight golf Southwest Kansas blessed with top-quality, variety of golf courses By BRETT MARSHALL The Garden City Telegram

It’s been nearly 45 years since the first public 18-hole golf course was constructed and opened in southwest Kansas. Since then, at least five more golf courses have come into existence to provide a quality experience for area residents and visitors to the area. The first to venture into the 18-hole golf course operations occurred with the City of Dodge City when Mariah Hills Golf Course opened its first

tee in 1974 on the west side of the Boot Hill Capital in an area where there are gently rolling hills. Mariah Hills was designed by Colorado architect Frank Hummel, who two years later would design and then have opened Buffalo Dunes Golf Course, seven miles south of Garden City in the sand hills area that parallels the Arkansas River. It would be another three years before Earl C. Brookover Sr., who donated the land upon which Buffalo Dunes was built, developed Southwind Country Club, which fully opened to membership play in late 1979 and early 1980. In 2009, when Garden City businessman Craig Boomhower purchased Southwind, the See Golf, Page 66

Looking north from the championship tee box area on Buffalo Dunes golf course’s third hole. [BRAD NADING/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER]

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club was renamed The Golf Club at Southwind. In the 1980s, Dodge City Country Club, originally built as a 9-hole layout in 1916, purchased land next door and added nine more holes to its facility. Ulysses’ Bentwood Golf Course, another original 9-hole layout, became an 18-hole facility in the late 2000s when then superintendent Jeff Kreie designed a links-style 9-holes to go with the traditional tree-lined, small and undulating front 9 holes. So today, nearly four-plus decades later, southwest Kansas is blessed with a number of excellent 18-hole courses. Buffalo Dunes and The Golf Club at Southwind have been the annual host courses for the Southwest Kansas Pro-Am, a late summer men’s professional tournament that brings many up-and-coming golfers to compete for a large purse. Proceeds from the tournament, which began in 1980 and was also conducted in Dodge City and Liberal the first two years, now goes to the Newborn Intensive Care Unit at St. Catherine Hospital. Through the years, more than $1 million has been raised

Water and sand come around the green and come into play on The Golf Club at Southwind's seventh hole. [BRAD NADING/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER] to purchase new equipment for the facility, and also to train its nursing staff. In late August of each year, the Kansas Golf Association brings its Senior Series to the area, with one-day events played at Dodge City Country Club and then the two courses in Garden City. That is followed by the two-day weekend High Plains Amateur, which has been played at Southwind since

its inception in the 1990s, but will be played at Mariah Hills in 2018. The KGA’s plan is to rotate the tournament among the courses in Dodge City and Garden City in the future. Mariah Hills, Buffalo Dunes and Southwind also have hosted numerous Kansas high school boys and girls state championships, as well as other summer junior and senior KGA events. Southwind also has hosted

the prestigious Kansas Men’s Amateur Match Play Championship on four occasions, most recently in 2016. With elevations roughly between 2,500 and 3,000 feet in southwest Kansas, golf courses are maintained at a high level thanks in part to a drier climate, warm days and cool nights that provide good growing conditions for the cool-seaSee Golf, Page 69

A group of Symetra Tour players practice on Buffalo Dunes Golf Course's driving range during the tour's annual stop in Garden City, the 2017 Garden City Charity Classic. [BRAD NADING/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER]

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Area Golf Courses Cimarron Golf Club 812 Golf Course Road, Cimarron Directions: From U.S. Highway 50 and 23 intersection, go north to edge of town and turn west just past water tower. Follow the road to the clubhouse. Website: www.cimarrongolfclub.com Type: Public Phone: (620) 855-7003 Holes: 9; Par: 36 Yardage: 6,816/6,290/5,706 Year Opened: 2001

Lane County Country Club Kansas Highway 96 & James Street, 623 E. James, Dighton Type: Public Phone: (620) 397-2549 Holes: 9; Par: 36 Yardage: 2,550 Year Opened: 1955

Dodge City Country Club 1900 Country Club Drive, Dodge City Type: Private Phone: (620) 225-5231 Website: dccountryclub.com Holes: 18; Par: 71 Men/72 Women Yardage: Ranges from 4962 to 6167 Year Opened: 1st 9, 1916; 2nd 9, 1980s.

Mariah Hills Golf Course 1800 Matt Down Rd., Dodge City Type: Public Phone: (620) 225-8182 Website: www.mariahhills-

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golf.com Holes: 18; Par: 71 Yardage: Ranges from 5300 to 6900 yards Year Opened: 1974

Buffalo Dunes Golf Course 5685 So. U.S. Highway 83, 5.5 miles south of Garden City Type: Public Phone: (620) 276-1210 Website: www.buffalodunes. org Holes: 18; Par: 72. Yardage: Gold - 5,527; White — 6,445; Blue — 6,774. Year Opened: 1975

The Golf Club At Southwind 77 Grandview Drive, 2 miles south of Garden City on U.S. 83 Type: Private (Membership categories vary, call club for details) Phone: (620) 275-4080 Website: www.tgcsouthwind.com Holes: 18; Par: 72 Yardage: Forward — 5,392; Middle — 6,332; Back —

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6,935. Year Opened: 1979

Cannonball Golf Club 230 S. Poplar, Greensburg Type: Private Phone: (785) 738-8985 or (620) 723-4102 Holes: 9; Par: 3,127 Year Opened: 1974

Forewinds Municipal Golf Course 2.3 miles west of Hugoton on U.S. Highway 56 Type: Public Phone: (620) 544-8269 Holes: 9; Par: 36 Yardage: 3,191 Year Opened: 1929

Cheyenne Hills Golf Course 600 N. Cheyenne Drive, Jetmore Type: Public Phone: (620) 357-8344 Holes: 9 Year Opened: N/A

Prairie Pines Golf Course

East U.S. Highway 160 & Airport Road, Johnson City Type: Public Phone: (620) 492-6818 Holes: 9; Par: 35 Yardage: 3,207 Year Opened: 1978 website: www.stantoncountyks.com

Kinsley Country Club 510 E. 7th, Kinsley Type: Private Phone: (620) 659-2311 Holes: 9; Par: 36 Yardage: 2,652 Year Opened: 1967

Loucks Park Municipal Golf Course West U.S. Highway 50, Lakin Type: Public Phone: (620) 355-6946 Holes: 9; Par: 36 Yardage: 2,870 Year Opened: 1956

Wichita County Municipal Golf Course 117 N. 4th, Leoti Type: Public Phone: (620) 375-2263 See Courses, Page 71

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son grasses of bent and blue. Currently, Buffalo Dunes’ head professional is Jason Hase, hired in the summer of 2017. He brings a lengthy career as a club pro and is a highly-regarded teacher and player. The superintendent, Clay Payne, is a Cimarron native and came to his home area in early 2017 and has a solid education and course experience at facilities prior to his arrival at the Dunes. Southwind’s head professional is Garden City native Cole Wasinger, who formerly served as the head pro at Buffalo Dunes for eight years before moving over to the private club, where he also serves as the general manager. Casey Sullivan is the superintendent who maintains the unique all-bentgrass fairways, tees and greens course. Both Garden City golf courses have been ranked on a variety of magazine top courses in Kansas, and Mariah Hills also is highly-regarded by the golfing community in western

Kansas. Chris Thompson, who also serves as the head coach at Dodge City Community College, is the head professional at Mariah Hills. That leaves an abundance of 9-hole facilities that dot the landscape in nearly every small community of southwest Kansas. Years and years ago, most of those courses were sand green facilities, but now nearly all are grass greens. There are 9-hole courses in Johnson City, Syracuse, Tribune, Leoti, Scott City, Dighton, Lakin, Cimarron, Kinsley, Greensburg, Meade, Jetmore, Montezuma, Satanta and Hugoton. With four seasons of weather, the typical golf season begins in March and runs through late October and even into early November most years. But the months of December, January and February, on certain days with temperatures in the 40s to low 50s, and if the wind doesn’t blow, there are plenty of opportunities to play in the “off-season.” Southwest Kansas provides ample opportunities with a wide variety of course layouts to test the skills and provide recreational opportunities for golfers of all ages and expertise.

Liv Cheng, Auckland, New Zealand, sprays sand in the air as she hits out of a greenside bunker on Buffalo Dunes Golf Course's No. 9 during the 2017 Garden City Charity Classic. [BRAD NADING/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER]

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Holes: 9; Par: 36-36-—72 Yardage: 6,500 (2 sets of tees) Year Opened: 1995

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Greeley County Country Club/Prairie Ridge Golf Course

Holes: 9; Par: 36; Yardage: 3,172

Meade Golf Course 511 N. State, Meade Type: Private Phone: (620) 873-7400 Holes: 9; Par: 36 Yardage: 3,047 Year Opened: N/A

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Cimarron Valley Golf Course Route 2, Box 46, Satanta Type: Public Phone: (620) 649-2202 Holes: 9; Par: 35 (36 2nd nine) Yardage: 3,192 Year Opened: 1994

Scott Community Golf Course North U.S. Highway 83, Scott City Type: Public Phone: (620) 872-7109 Holes: 9; Par: 34 Yardage: 2,788:

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North Kansas Highway 27, northwest of fairgrounds, Tribune Type: Public Phone: (620) 376-4315 Holes: 9; Par: 36 Yardage: 3,093 Year Opened: 1993

1370 Frazier Park Road, Ulysses Type: Public Phone: (620) 356-3097 Holes: 18; Par: 72 Yardage: 6,434 Year Opened: Front 9 - 1954; Back 9 - 2010

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Bowling Alleys Garden Bowl Address: 1501 N. Taylor Ave., Garden City Contact: (620) 276-7551 Hours: Opens 3 p.m. Monday through Friday, noon Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday League nights: 6:30/7 p.m. Monday through Sunday; summer hours vary. Home for Garden City and Holcomb high school bowling teams.

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Hard Rock Lanes Address: 1612 E. Laurel St., Garden City Contact: (620) 275-4061 Website: www.hardrocklanes.com Hours: Open daily, hours vary (Monday-Friday, 11 a.m. to approx. 9 p.m.); (Saturday, Noon to approx. 11 p.m.); (Sunday, 1 p.m. to approx. 9 p.m.). League nights: 7:30 p.m. Monday, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Friday

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• Spare Tyme Bowl, 11150 Kleisen St., Dodge City (620) 225-2695 • Lakin Lanes, 102 S. Lakin St., Lakin, (620) 355-7880 • Leoti Lanes, 302 N. Main St., Leoti, (620) 375-2200

Garden City High School’s Aaron Schafer launches his ball toward the pins during a practice at Garden Bowl. [JOSH HARBOUR/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER]

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Escape The cLock 124 N. Main St., Garden City (620) 805-5064 Website: www.escapetheclockgc. com One of the newest forms of entertainment in Garden City, an escape room is a physical adventure game where players are locked in a room and must use elements of the room to solve a series of puzzles in order to escape within a certain amount of time. The games are physical versions of “escape the room” video games and are set in a variety of fictional locations. Escape the cLock’s rooms include a World War II bunker, a Mayan temple, a Twisted JigSAW experience and Alice in Wonderland. Escape rooms are considered popular team building exercises. Rooms can be reserved daily 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., and walk-in experiences are available 4 to 8 p.m. Fridays, 1 to 8 p.m. Saturdays and 1

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Swimming Pools Garden City Municipal Pool (The Big Pool) Address: 504 Maple St. Phone: (620) 276-1255 Opening date: Late May Hours: 1 to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 1 to 7 p.m. Friday through Sunday and on holidays. Overview: Affectionately called “The Big Pool,” the Garden City Municipal Pool holds 2.2 million gallons of water and measures 220 by 330 feet. Garden City Family YMCA Address: 1224 N. Center St., Garden City Phone: (620) 275-1199 (Garden City) Phone: (620) 2235-8157 Open year round; hours vary. Cost: Daily guest fees vary (call for details) Dodge City Long Branch Lagoon Address: 111 4th Ave., Dodge City Phone: (620) 225-8156 Website: www.lblagoon.com Hours: Open daily starting the weekend prior to Memorial Day through August. After that, open Saturday and Sunday through Labor Day. Hours are 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday Admission: Children ages 0 to 2 years, free; ages 3 to 17 are $5; adults ages 18 to 59 are $7; and seniors ages 60 and up are $5. There is a group discount available to any group of 15 people or more for $4 per person. Admission

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is a one-day admittance in the water park, and refunds and rain checks will not be given. Dodge City YMCA Address: 240 San Jose Drive, Dodge City Phone: (620) 225-8157 Hours: Open year round; hours vary. Cost: Daily guest fees vary (call for details) Holcomb Sonnie Baird Pool Address: 106 Wiley St., Holcomb Phone: 277-2152, 2772610 Opening date: Late May Hours: 1 to 6 p.m. Monday, Tuesday & Thursday; 1 to 7 p.m. Wednesday; 1 to 5:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday &

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Sunday Cimarron Phone: (620) 855-3922 Operated by: City of Cimarron Opening date: Late May Hours: 12 to 1 p.m., Monday Through Sunday, Ladies Swim; 1 to 6 p.m., Monday through Sunday, general swim; 6 to 7 p.m., Monday & Thursday, adult swim; 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, family night; 6 to 7 p.m., daily, water aerobics. Dighton Address: 300 W. Annabella St. Phone: (620) 397-2166 Operated by: City of Dighton Opening date: Late May

Hours: 1 to 7 p.m. Monday through Sunday; noon to 1 p.m., adult swims daily; night swims to be determined. Greeley County/ Tribune Address: 202 Zenaide St. Phone: (620) 376-4721 Operated — Jointly by City of Tribune/Greeley County Opening date: Late May Hours: 12:30 to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Sunday; family night swims: Sundays/ Wednesdays, 7 to 10 p.m.; water aerobics, Monday/Tuesday/Thursday, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.; Mommy & Me classes, Wednesday, 5:30 to 6:30

p.m. Greensburg Address: 320 W. Garfield Phone: (620) 723-4102 (City of Greensburg office) Operated by: City of Greensburg Opening date: Late May Hours: N/A Hugoton Address: 114 E. Fourth St. Phone: (620) 544-2793 Operated by: Hugoton Recreation Commission Opening date: Late May Hours: 2 to 6 p.m., Monday through Sunday; adult swim: 1 to 2 p.m., See Pools. Page 77

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daily; Monday through Saturday, 6 to 7 p.m.; night swim: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Wednesday/Friday. Ingalls Phone: (620) 335-5187 Operated by: Ingalls Recreation Commission Opening date: N/A Hours: 1 to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday; 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday nights; Sunday 2 to 6 p.m. Johnson City Address: 100 E. Greenwood Ave. Phone: (620) 492-6471 Opening date: Late May Hours: 1 to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Sunday; evening swim: 7 to 9 p.m. Kinsley Address: 1220 Block of S. Niles,

S. Highway 183 Phone: (620) 659-2711 (Edwards Co. Economic Development) Opening date: Late May to mid-August Hours: N/A Lakin Beymer Aquatics Center Phone: (620) 355-6621 Operated by: City of Lakin Opening date: Outdoor - Late May; Indoor Center (open yearround) Hours: Indoor — Lap Time: 5:30 to 7 a.m. Outdoor — 1 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday through Sunday. Lap swims: 5:30 to 7 a.m., and 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., 5 to 6 p.m., daily. Water aerobics: 6 to 7 p.m. Wichita County/Leoti Phone: (620) 375-2600 Operated by — Wichita County Parks & Recreation Commission Opening date: Late May

Hours: 1 to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday; 2 to 7 p.m. Sunday; lap swims: noon to 1 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday; evening lap swims: time unknown. Satanta Address: 1109 Ojibwa St. Phone: (620) 649-2626 Operated by — City of Satanta Opening date: Late May Hours: 1 to 6 p.m., Monday through Sunday; night swims: 7 to 9 p.m., Wednesday; lap swims: 7:30 to 8:30 a.m., daily; water aerobics: 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday. Scott City Address: 1204 Jefferson St. Phone: (620) 872-2308 Operated by: City of Scott City Opening date: Late May Hours: 1 to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday; 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Sublette Phone: (620) 675-2306

Operated by: City of Sublette Opening date: Late May Hours: 1 to 6 p.m., daily (seven days a week) Syracuse Address: 808 N. Main St. Phone: (620) 384-6933 Operated by: Hamilton County Opening date: Late May Hours: 1 to 5 p.m., Monday through Sunday; night swim: 6 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday; morning swim: 6 to 8 a.m., Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Ulysses Address: 204 E. Wheat Ave. Phone: (620) 356-4244 Operated by: Grant County Recreation Commission Opening date: Late May Hours: Outdoor — 1 to 6 p.m., Monday through Sunday; Evenings: Tuesday/Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m.; Family nights: Monday, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Indoor — lap swims, 5 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Friday; 7 to 9 p.m.

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Public parks

Isabel Pastran takes her dog “Mumble” for a walk in A. Harold Long Park. Walking paths in Garden City are expanding, as the proposed Pioneer Path in northern Garden City will be extended to Garden City High School with grant money. [BRAD NADING/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER]

Garden City parks Finnup Park (500 block of East Maple Street) Size: 110 acres What you will find: Lee Richardson Zoo, The Big Pool, Finney County Museum and Historical Society, Clint Lightner Stadium, Fansler and Cleaver softball fields, Finnup Center for Education, six picnic shelters, horseshoe pits, three playgrounds, four basketball courts, futsal court, walking/biking trails (connects to Peebles Complex) Deane Wiley Park (2406 N. Campus Drive) Size: 20 acres What you will find: Three softball fields, quarter-mile walking track, basketball court, (with a practice wall for tennis or handball), playgrounds, three picnic shelters A. Harold Long Park

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(Spruce and Evans streets) Size: 6 acres What you will find: Onethird mile walking track, playground, plaza area, Born learning trail (connected to walking track), Center for Children and Families (Grant) Finnup-Scout Park (Eighth and Thompson streets) Size: 2 acres What you will find: basketball court, playground area Ayala Park (216 Taylor Ave.) Size: 1.15 acres What you will find: Picnic and playground area, basketball court Lions Park (2503 N. Third St.) Size: 1 acre What you will find: Playground area, basketball court Rotary Park (Third and Johnson streets)

Size: 6 acres What you will find: Baseball practice field, Talley Trail runs on north side Santa Fe Park (Santa Fe and 13th streets) Size: 1.4 acres What you will find: Baseball practice field, playground Stevens Park (Spruce and Main streets) Size: 2.6 acres What you will find: Bandshell, mall area, walking around perimeter of park Wildcat Park (1706 E. Fair St.) Size: 1 acre What you will find: Playground, gazebo Dog Park (Campus Drive and Fulton Street) Size: 2.6 acres What you will find: Smalland large-dog fenced areas, shade and benches

Dodge City parks Beeson — Beeson & Sunnyside Centennial — Central & LaMesa Chilton Park — Manor Drive Colleen Park — Colleen & Kenro Eisenhower Park — Gunsmoke & First Farrow Ford Park — Rath Avenue Friendship Park — Avenue C & Hickory Homestead Park — Pioneer Road Jean Russell Park — Country Club Drive Kiwanis Park — Avenue G & Mulberry Kliesen Hill Park — Barbara Lane Lions Park — 3rd Avenue & Mulberry Longbranch Park — Longbranch Street Optimist Park — Overhill & Division St. Mary Complex — San Jose Speirs Park — Bell & Northern Avenue VFW Park — 13th Avenue & Division Willow Park — River Rd Wright Park, Zoo, & Dog Park — 71 2nd Avenue

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ABOVE: Game activities, such as this Tic Tac Toe game in A. Harold Long Park, Spruce and Evans Streets, are being utilized in many playgrounds. RIGHT: Steps lead up to the first floor or down to ground level, with the user holding on to a pole in the center, on one of the activites on playground equipment in Scout Park, Eighth and Thompson Streets.

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Avid fisherman Larry Adams of Dodge City reels in a line while floating on a personal pontoon boat at HorseThief Reservoir. [TELEGRAM PHOTO]

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Lake Scott, HorseThief Reservoir bring water recreation to plains of southwest Kansas By AMBER FRIEND The Garden City Telegram

In a region defined by infinite stretches of plains in all directions, it’s easy to write off the landscape as beautiful but homogenous. Two of southwest Kansas’ more notable water features, Hodgeman County’s HorseThief Reservoir and Scott City’s Lake Scott, challenge that assumption, offering a unique turn on natural Kansas beauty. At HorseThief Reservoir, the name of the game is activity. The lake is open for swimming, fishing, boating, water skiing, jet skiing, sailboating and windsurfing, and the nonprofit group Friends of HorseThief rents kayaks, canoes and stand-up paddle boards. The park around the lake offers camping for tents and RVs, cabin and yurt rental, archery, disc golf, hunting and trails for hiking and biking. As the day winds down, visitors can watch what the park claims are the best sunsets in Kansas. Throughout the year, HorseThief administrative assistant Heather Mihm said the park tries See Lakes, Page 82

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The El Quartelejo indian pueblo ruins are located in Historic Lake Scott State park and Wildlife Area. The pueblos were constructed in 1664 by Taos Indians and are the northern-most pueblo in the United States. The ruins were discoved in the mid 1890s and placed on the National Historical Landmark list in 1964. [BRAD NADING/STAFF

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Other lakes Meade State Park 13051 V Road, Meade (620) 873-2572 Website: http://ksoutdoors.com/State-Parks/ Locations/Meade Located eight miles south and five miles west of Meade on Kansas Highway 23, Meade State Park features an 80-acre lake and 440 surrounding acres of campsites and wildlife area. Fishing is allowed year-round with motorized boating restricted to fishing only and no wake speed. Bluegill, channel cat and largemouth bass are plentiful. A nature trail offers bird watching, biking and hiking opportunities. The 360-acre wildlife area offers opportunities for dove and quail hunting, and deer, turkey, rabbit and some waterfowl also inhabit the area. The Meade Fish Hatchery is located west of Lake Meade, and tours are available by appointment by calling (620) 873-2701. Clark State Fishing Lake HCO 1 Box 58, Kingsdown (620) 369-2384 Website: www.ksoutdoors.com/KDWPT-Info/ Locations/State-FishingLakes/Southwest-Region/ Clark Clark State Fishing Lake features a 300-acre impoundment, with a maximum depth of 42 feet and average depth of 17 feet. It is located in scenic Bluff Creek canyon surrounded by 900 acres of public hunting. Camping, picnicking and fishing are allowed. Red-headed woodpeckers, white-breasted nuthatches, and other woodland birds are found along the Jay R. Wood Memorial Nature Trail.

A fully-furnished Mongolian yurt awaits campers at Horsethief Reservoir. The yurt is a large canvas tent held up by wooden latice walls. The cloth windows roll up to reveal a lakeside view. [TELEGRAM PHOTO]

ABOVE LEFT: A heron walks along the water’s edge, hunting for fish at HorseThief Reservoir. [TELEGRAM PHOTO]

ABOVE RIGHT: Monte Franklin reels in a crappie as he and his wife, Laurie, fish from the dam of Historic Scott Lake during one of the national free fishing days in accordance with National Fishing and Boating Week. [JOSH HARBOUR/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER]

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A kayaker makes his way around Historic Lake Scott while others enjoy the last day of the Labor Day weekend on shore.

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to hold events once a month. This summer, the park will present HorseThief: The Festival, a two-day red dirt country music festival organized by Rocking M Radio. The weekend event, beginning Friday, June 8, includes concerts, vendors, a mud volleyball tournament, and a 5K run on the reservoir dam. During Pack the Park, the park’s July 4 event held at the end of June, a fireworks display over the lake caps off a day of activities, including a bike rodeo for young visitors and decorated campsites. Come October, Friends of HorseThief also offers Wild West Zombie Paintball at the park every Friday and Saturday night. Mihm said, in a lot of ways, the park was still blooming. “We’re the newest park in Kansas right now and just in our eighth year of camping, so everything is still new,” she said. “We added 15 new shade structures and numerous trees. We’ve planted a lot of trees. I think it’s

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… kind of quaint and everyone knows each other.” While Horsethief emphasizes its newness, Lake Scott State Park highlights its history. The park is home to several historic sites and landmarks, including the Steele Home, the stone house of some of Scott County’s first permanent settlers; the National Historic Landmark, El Quartelejo, which is the most northeastern known Native American pueblo; and, directly south of the park, Battle Canyon, the site of Kansas’ last Native American battle. The park itself has natural springs that feed into the lake and hosts of trees planted over 100 years ago. “You know, it’s in the middle of nowhere and all of a sudden you drop into this little valley

and it’s its own little oasis,” said Greg Mills, park manager of Lake Scott State Park. “If you come in here, you’ll never see another place like this. I mean, a spring-fed lake in western Kansas? That blows most people’s minds.” The park offers cabin rental and over 150 RV and tent campsites, along with hunting areas and trails for hiking and horseback riding for campers that bring their own horses. The lake itself is a not a recreation lake, meaning any motorized boats are for fishing only, Mills said. Swimming is allowed in designated areas, and the nonprofit Friends of Lake Scott rents out canoes, kayaks and paddle boats, but no motor boats, jet skis or the like are allowed on the lake.

Mills said there’s plenty to do besides motorized lake activities. The rules make the place quieter and more peaceful, he said, and visitors can bird watch or search for wildlife or hike and bike through the camp’s trails. This summer, they’ll update their horse campground and open a nine-hole frisbee golf course. On the observation deck overlooking a spring, he said, visitors could sit and hear the sounds of a little stream running through the woods. “It sounds like you’re in Colorado…” he said. “There’s so many little, unique features about this place.” The park hosts OK Kids Day, where kids can experience and learn about the outdoors, in June; and Youth Waterfowl Day, where young people learn about trap-shooting, archery, predator calling and cooking, in the fall. Mills said that throughout the year, Lake Scott hosted baptisms in the lake, family reunions and weddings, adding a natural background to important life events. “I just want everyone to come out here and see what it’s all about,” Mills said. “I think it’s one of the greatest places in the midwest.”

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Few traditions in southwest Kansas have roots as deep, or provide as many sporting opportunities, as hunting. The region is a treasure trove for hunting enthusiasts, with multiple hunting lodges, your pick of hunting ground and a wide array of game. Ring-necked pheasants, bobwhite quail, white-tailed deer, mule deer, Rio Grande

wild turkey and jackrabbits can be found throughout the area, according to the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism website. There are also multiple hunting-lodges throughout the area, including the Saint Peter and Paul School Lodge near Kinsley, and the Cecil’s Trails End Hunting Lodge near Minneola. Among outdoor recreation areas, the Big Basin Prairie Preserve features more than 1,800 acres of mixed grass See Hunt, Page 84

A pair of hunters take aim at a pheasant kicked up by a dog as another group works a different portion of a field north of Pierceville during a Heartland Heroes Pheasant Hunt. [BRAD NADING/ STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER]

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prairie. There’s also the Wild Turkey Playa Wetland, located seven miles west and a mile south of Dodge City. It is comprised of 157 acres, 50 of which are playa wetland. The area is open to hunting by posted notice. Located east of Dodge City, the Stein Playa includes 117 acres, 73 of which are playa wetland, and the larger 700acre Herron Playa Wildlife Area features 160 wetland acres, 360 acres of native grass and 180 cropland acres. Like the Wild Turkey Playa Wetland, both are open to hunting by posted notice. In the Garden City area, there are a number of hunting lodges and hunting-guide companies. Riverside Ranch Outfitters, 2013 Pioneer Road in Garden City, offers coyote, rabbit, quail and deer hunts, as well European Shoots and custom hunts depending on availabil-

A pheasant peers out of a tall stand of CRP grass north of Pierceville. [BRAD NADING/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER] ity. Riverside also offers a variety of packages, including VIP packages and controlled shoots. Prices vary depending on the options chosen. Call (806) 206-9910 for more information. The Kepley Wildlife area is located five and a half miles south and six miles west of Ulysses and is managed as a public hunting area.

Primary hunting in the area includes pheasants, bobwhite quail, morning doves and rabbits. There are also opportunities to hunt white-tailed deer and mule deer. Further west, near Coolidge along the Kansas/Colorado border, the Cottonwood Flats Wildlife Area is located near the south bank of the Arkansas River, and was “obtained specifically for the purpose of

providing additional public hunting acreage in western Kansas and public access to the Arkansas River,” according to the KDWPT website. A wide variety of species can be hunted in the area, including rabbit, mourning dove, turkey, waterfowl, many different types of furbearers, ringnecked pheasants, quail, and both mule and white-tailed deer.

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Sports Calendar Of Events May 21: Class 1A Kansas State Boys Golf Championship, Mariah Hills Golf Course. May 24-26: Beef Empire Days PRCA Rodeo, Finney County Fairgrounds Arena. June 2-3: The Southern Plains Regional wrestling championships, one of seven regionals that take place across the United States and a qualifier for the National Freestyle/Greco Championships. June 25-29: American Junior Golf Association Kansas Junior, Buffalo Dunes Golf Course. July 6-8: 48 Hour Tournament, a slow-pitch softball tournament in Dodge City in which men’s and co-ed teams compete. Games run nonstop from Friday night through Sunday night.

Dodge City High School’s Noah Sowers aims a pass along the baseline past Leavenworth’s Reece Williams during the seventh-place game in the 2018 Tournament of Champions at United Wireless Arena in Dodge City. [SHELTON BURCH/DODGE CITY DAILY GLOBE]

Golf Club at Southwind. Aug. 24: Kansas Golf Association, Senior Series, Buffalo Dunes Golf Course.

July 31-Aug. 5: Dodge City Roundup Rodeo, at the Dodge City Roundup Rodeo Grounds.

Aug. 25-26: Kansas Golf Association, High Plains Amateur, Mariah Hills Golf Course.

Aug. 9-12: Southwest Kansas Pro-Am Golf Championship, The Golf Club at Southwind/Buffalo Dunes Golf Course.

Sept. 4-9: Symetra Tour, Garden City Charity Classic, Women’s Pro Golf, Buffalo Dunes Golf Course.

Aug. 22: Kansas Golf Association, Senior Series, Mariah Hills Golf Course. Aug. 23: Kansas Golf Association, Senior Series, The

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Dec. 6-8: Clarion Inn Roundball Classic Basketball (Garden City, Scott City, Holcomb), 3 days with 5 visiting schools. Jan. 17-19: Dodge City

Tournament of Champions, High School Basketball Tournament, United Wireless Arena in Dodge City. The 2019 tournament will feature Newton (5A), Dodge City (6A), Junction City (6A), Derby (6A), Shawnee Mission South (6A), Bishop Carroll (5A), Hutchinson (6A) and Wichita North (6A). Jan. 17-19: Hi-Plains League high school basketball tournament, at the Dennis Perryman Athletic Complex at Garden City Community College. Schools include Cimarron, Elkhart, Lakin, Meade, Southwestern Heights, Syracuse, Stanton County,

Sublette, Wichita County. Jan. 20-25: Southern Plains - Iroquois Activities Association high school basketball tournament, United Wireless Arena in Dodge City featuring boys and girls teams from Ashland, Bucklin, Fowler, Hodgeman County, Ingalls, Kiowa County, Minneola, Pawnee Heights, Satanta, South Central, South Gray and Spearville. Jan. 24-25: Rocky Welton Invitational Wrestling Tournament, Garden City High School, featuring high school wrestling teams from throughout Kansas and neighboring states.

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Summer Baseball Dodge City A’s Dodge City is home to the Dodge City A’s summer collegiate baseball team. The A’s play a 42-games schedule, starting in late May. They play in the eight-team Jayhawk League, which includes the Liberal BeeJays, the Hays Larks, The Derby Twins, the Great Bend Bad Cats, the El Dorado Broncos, the Haysville Aviators and the Oklahoma City Dodgers. Home games for the A’s are played at Cavalier Field and admission is free. The A’s compete to get to the National Baseball Congress Tournament in Wichita each year.

Garden City Wind shortstop Jean Carlos Peralta throws to first base for an out off a short Trinidad grounder in June at Clint Lightner Field. [BRAD

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Sights from events in downtown Garden City Kary Zweygardt, St. Francis, looks over paintings by Michael Knutson during the 2017 Art in the Park at Stevens Park. Zweygardt was one of the participating artists with a booth for the event. [BRAD NADING/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER]

ABOVE LEFT: Area residents check out the artwork of Robin Valenzuela and Kate Finch and fill out their scavenger hunt sheets during the 2017 Downtown Vision Banner Art Walk, as banner art pieces hang in the Western Kansas Community Foundation office. The scavenger hunt was matching the correct artist to a photograph of a small piece of their works on display during the walk. This was the 10th year for the event, where 41 banners of art were shown in 12 downtown businesses. ABOVE RIGHT: Siblings Pedro Contreras, 9, left, and his sister, Mercedes, 7, decorate sugar skulls at one of the activities during the Dia de los Muertos Festival in Stevens Park. [BRAD NADING/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER]

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Around the town Area residents make their way toward the center of Peebles Complex and onto the ball fields during the Downtown Vision Adult Easter Egg Hunt. Approximately 150 individuals participated in this year’s event. [BRAD NADING/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER]

ABOVE LEFT: Stuart Mann, left, Rebecca Mann, George Stanton and Cassie Stanton each play cards in the center of the table as well as on their own piles during a card game of “Nerz” at Patrick Dugan’s Coffee House. Card and board games, as well as cereal, took center stage at the business for the evening as part of Downtown Vision’s First Friday activities for February. ABOVE RIGHT: Area residents browse through merchandise in a variety of booths during the 2017 Peddlers Market in the exhibition building of the Finney County Fairgrounds. This year’s show expanded with vendors also in the plaza area and the grandstand meeting room. [PHOTOS BY BRAD NADING/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER] FAR LEFT: Francisco Rodriguez, Scott City, moves a heifer in to the judging arena during the 2017 Beef Empire Days “Rely on Revalor” Live Show in the Finney County Fairgrounds arena. [BRAD NADING/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER]

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