Hillsdale State Park is a popular outdoor recreation destination in eastern Kansas, centered around the scenic Hillsdale Lake and offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, camping, and water sports.
Hillsdale State Park is located in Miami County, Kansas, adjacent to the 4,580-acre Hillsdale Lake managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The park spans a diverse landscape of rolling hills, hardwood forests, prairie grasses, and the expansive lake shoreline. The area's ecology supports a variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, coyotes, and numerous migratory bird species, making it a favored spot for wildlife observation. Established in 1994, the park offers a variety of recreational activities such as hiking and mountain biking on several trails, multi-use camping facilities, seasonal hunting, boating, fishing for species like crappie and catfish, and picnicking. Hillsdale Lake serves as a regional hub for water-based recreation, including kayaking and canoeing. The park's scenic vistas, combined with well-maintained amenities like boat ramps, picnic shelters, and campgrounds, attract visitors from nearby urban areas. Notable landmarks include the scenic overlooks along hiking trails and the dam structure at Hillsdale Lake. The park’s natural beauty and recreational infrastructure make it a favored destination year-round, providing opportunities for both day-use visitors and extended camping stays.
Hillsdale Lake Overlook providing panoramic views of the reservoir and surrounding woodlands
Diverse habitats featuring hardwood forests and prairie grasses supporting abundant wildlife
The multi-use trails that offer hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding options
Quiet coves along the lake ideal for fishing and paddle sports
A 4,580-acre reservoir providing fishing, boating, and scenic water views.
Over 14 miles of trails accommodating hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians.
Developed sites featuring shelters and scenic viewpoints overlooking the lake.