Kansas DWPT Announces Holiday Office Schedule

   12.19.12

Kansas DWPT Announces Holiday Office Schedule

All Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism offices will be closed for the Christmas holidays, Dec. 24-25, as well as Jan. 1, 2013 for New Year’s Day. However, park offices with schedules are as follows:

Western Kansas 

  • Cedar Bluff State Park — closed Dec. 24-Jan. 1, 2013;
  • Glen Elder State Park — closed Dec. 24-Jan. 1, 2013;
  • Lovewell State Park — closed Dec. 24-Jan. 1, 2013;
  • Meade State Park — closed Dec. 24-Jan. 1, 2013;
  • Prairie Dog State Park — closed Dec. 24-Jan. 1, 2013;
  • Scott State Park — closed Dec. 24-Jan. 1, 2013; and
  • Webster State Park — closed Dec. 24-Jan. 1, 2013.

Central Kansas

  • Cheney State Park — closed Dec. 24-25 and Jan. 1, 2013;
  • El Dorado State Park – closed Dec. 24-25 and Jan. 1, 2013;
  • Kanopolis State Park — closed Dec. 24-Jan. 1, 2013;
  • Milford State Park — closed Dec. 24-28 and Jan. 1, 2013; and
  • Wilson State Park — closed Dec. 24-Jan. 1, 2013.

Eastern Kansas 

  • Clinton State Park — closed Dec. 24-Jan. 6, 2013;
  • Crawford State Park — closed Dec. 24-28 and Jan. 1, 2013;
  • Cross Timbers State Park — closed Dec. 24-28 and Jan. 1, 2013;
  • Fall River State Park – closed Dec. 24-28 and Jan. 1, 2013;
  • Hillsdale State Park — closed Dec. 24-Jan. 1, 2013;
  • Kaw River State Park – closed Dec. 24-25 and Jan. 1, 2013;
  • Eisenhower State Park — closed Dec. 24-25 and Jan. 1, 2013;
  • Elk City State Park — closed Dec. 24-25, Dec. 31 and Jan. 1, 2013;
  • Perry State Park – closed Dec. 24-26 and Jan. 1, 2013;
  • Pomona State Park — closed Dec. 24-Jan. 1, 2013;
  • Prairie Spirit State Park — closed Dec. 25- and Jan. 1, 2013; and
  • Tuttle Creek State Park – closed Dec. 24-25 and Jan. 1, 2013.
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The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) is a state cabinet-level agency led by a Secretary of Wildlife and Parks appointed by the Governor of Kansas. The Office of the Secretary is located in Topeka, the state capital of Kansas. A seven-member, bipartisan commission, also appointed by the Governor, advises the Secretary and approves regulations governing outdoor recreation and fish and wildlife resources in Kansas. KDWP employs approximately 420 full-time employees in five divisions: Executive Services, Administrative Services, Fisheries and Wildlife, Law Enforcement, and Parks.

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