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Melvern State Park adventures

Melvern State Park Adventures

Melvern State Park is a scenic recreation area centered around Melvern Lake, offering abundant opportunities for water-based activities and camping in the rolling hills of eastern Kansas.

1,385
Acres Protected
7
Miles of Trails
Approximately 100,000
Annual Visitors
1967
Year Established

About Melvern State Park

 

Located in Osage County, Kansas, Melvern State Park encompasses land surrounding Melvern Lake, a reservoir on the Marais des Cygnes River designed primarily for flood control and recreation. The park covers acres of forested hills, open grasslands, and shoreline that provide diverse habitat for a variety of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and several species of waterfowl. Established in conjunction with Melvern Lake construction, the park offers a range of outdoor activities such as boating, fishing, hiking, and camping. The lake, with over 10,000 surface acres of water, is particularly popular for bass fishing, with crappie, catfish, and walleye also abundant. Trails in the park wind through scenic forested areas and along water’s edge, offering birding and wildlife viewing opportunities. Melvern State Park also features developed campgrounds with amenities for both tents and RVs, picnic areas, and boat ramps. Its accessibility from nearby towns makes it a favored destination for family outings, anglers, and paddlers looking to explore eastern Kansas’ natural landscapes. The park’s combination of water recreation and wooded settings appeals to visitors seeking both active adventures and quiet relaxation. Seasonal events and fishing tournaments frequently draw anglers to the lake during spring through fall. The park continues to balance conservation efforts with recreational use, maintaining natural habitats while providing quality facilities.

Highlights

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Melvern Lake – 10,000+ surface acres ideal for fishing, boating, and water sports

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Forest Trail Loop – A 3.5-mile trail offering scenic views of the lake and diverse local flora

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Developed Campgrounds – Multiple campgrounds providing modern amenities along the water’s edge

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Picnic Areas – Quiet, scenic spots equipped with shelters and grills ideal for family gatherings

Notable Natural Features

Melvern Lake

A large reservoir offering extensive water recreation such as fishing, boating, and kayaking.

Forest Trail Loop

A well-maintained 3.5-mile loop trail that passes through oak-hickory forest and offers scenic lake overlooks.

Busby Point Campground

The primary developed campground located on the northern shore of Melvern Lake, featuring electric and non-electric sites.