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A Study of the Park and Recreation Problem of the United States



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Contents

Foreword

Supplemental Foreword

Introduction

Recreational Habits and Needs

Aspects of Recreational Planning

Present Public Outdoor Recreational Facilities

Administration

Financing

Legislation

A Park and Recreational Land Plan





A Study of the Park and Recreation Problem of the United States
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A Park and Recreational Land Plan for the United States (continued)

KANSAS

THE POPULATION is predominantly rural and unevenly distributed. Forty-two percent of the people live in the eastern one-sixth of the State and about one-half of them are urban dwellers. The arid western half of the State contains only 16 percent of the population. The Negroes comprise about 3-1/2 percent of the population and are concentrated largely in Kansas City, Wichita, and Topeka.

Kansas contains few areas with outstanding natural characteristics; the southeastern Black Jack Country is a notable exception. Federal holdings consist of a few land utilization projects and demonstration project areas administered by the Soil Conservation Service and three Indian reservations. There are some 20 State parks and recreation areas scattered throughout the State and 19 of the counties have acquired recreational lands, most of which are only partially developed. Virtually all of these contain a body of water.

The recreation plan should be based largely upon population distribution, climatic conditions and the need for preserving historic and archeologic sites. Water is essential, especially in the arid western plains. Although Kansas is not a "tourist" State, consideration might appropriately be given to the economic advantages of providing attractive accommodations since the State lies in the path of most of the east-west tourist traffic.

There should be a well-rounded system of State recreation areas to serve primarily the holiday, week-end, and vacation needs. Urban and rural communities should supplement the system by providing local day use facilities within comparatively short distances from where the people live.

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STATE

State parks:
4. Scott County1,280
5. Meade County1,240
6. Finney County853
8. Sheridan County436
11. Decatur County No. 2481150
17. Clark County1,243
18. Leavenworth County5061,500
21. Rooks County331
25. Kingman County1,562
31. Ottawa County711370
32. Butler County5682,000
38. Lyon County581.7440
40. Woodson County445800
50. Neosho County216600
58. Crawford County No. 1418380
     Total
10,871.7

6,240

Proposed State parks:
2. St. Jacob's Well, Hamilton County

39. Fall River area

42. Black Jack area

43. Bee Creek, Chautauqua County

44. Thayer area, Wilson and Neosho Counties

51. Fort Scott, Bourbon County


State monuments:
16. Fort Dodge

19. Kansas Frontier Historical Park200
20. Fort Hays Block House


State parks:
22. Pawnee Rock Historical Park

28. Pawnee Indian Village

34. Pawnee Territorial Capitol

52. John Brown Memorial Park

56. Shawnee Methodist Mission


Proposed State monuments:
7. Castle Rock, Cove County

23. Natural Bridge, Barber County

30. Rock City, Ottawa County


State wildlife areas:
12. Decatur County No. 197.6
29. Republic County1,064
35. Pottawattomie County100
36. Nemaha County705.2350
57. Crawford County No. 2460.6
     Total
2,427.4

350

Proposed State parkways:
41. Black Jack

59. Missouri River



LOCAL

County parks:
1. Stanton County

3. Logan County

9. Graham County

10. Decatur County

13. Norton County

14. Hodgeman County

15. Ford County

18. Rush County

24. Pratt County

26. Ellsworth County

27. Jewell County

33. Marion County

37. Waubonsie County

45. Douglas County

46. Shawnee County

47. Atchison County

49. Anderson County

53. Johnson County

55. Wyandotte County


Proposed metropolitan park system:
54. Kansas City


Municipal parks:
60. Anthony (1 area)410
61. Wichita (1 area)640
62. Marysville (1 area)40
63. Hiawatha (1 area)22
64. Osawatomie (1 area)30
65. Tola (1 area)58
66. Humboldt (1 area)17
     Total
1,217

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