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.
As its name implies, the park's landscape is made up of gently rolling hills with open fields of native prairie grass surrounded by timbered areas. Along with fully developed campsites and a shower building, the park is home to one of two marinas located at the lake. Thunderbird Marina is a full service marina, which also offers camping, rental cabins and a limited service restaurant. The Corps of Engineers campground offers a swimming beach for campers to use only where campers may also safely pull their boats up to the shoreline on either side of the beach. A fish cleaning station is located in the park as well as a limited number of free, primitive campsites. Individual campsites in the Corps fee campground may be reserved through the National Recreation Reservation Service.
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