State capital Topeka has the expected selection of governmental sites but also find in this pleasant town a number of historic attractions, a museum or two and easily accessible lakeside activity.
Developed in the late 1930's and early 40's this park allows you the opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty of the area. There is a 16 acre fishing lake, swimming area with sandy beach, camping pads with electrical hookups, covered picnic tables, enclosed shelters, nature trails, softball diamonds, and a sand volleyball court.
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