Cedar Bluff State Park
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Le parc d'État de Cedar Bluff (en anglais : Cedar Bluff State Park) est un parc d'État du Kansas situé dans les comtés d'Ellis et de Trego. Le parc comprend deux zones sur les rives du réservoir de Cedar Bluff : l'aire de Bluffton — au nord, sur 350 acres (142 ha) — et l'aire de Page Creek — au sud, sur environ 500 acres (202 ha). Le réservoir de Cedar Bluff a été construit en 1951 sur la rivière Smoky Hill. C'est dans la partie sud du lac que se trouvent ses falaises (en anglais : bluffs) de calcaire.
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Cedar Bluff State Park is a public recreation area located 21 miles (34 km) southeast of WaKeeney and 23 miles (37 km) southwest of Ellis in Trego County, Kansas, United States. The state park is divided into two areas, comprising 850 acres (340 ha), straddling the 6,800-acre (2,800 ha) Cedar Bluff Reservoir. The Bluffton Area—300 acres (120 ha) on the north shore—is the most developed and receives extensive use. The Page Creek Area—500 acres (200 ha) on the south shore—offers primitive camping as well as 36 utility sites. West of the Page Creek Area are the juniper-lined, 100-foot-tall (30 m) limestone bluffs from which the reservoir's name was derived (junipers were often misidentified as "cedars" by early settlers).
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Limestone on the edge of Cedar Bluff
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Cedar Bluff State Park is a public recreation area located 21 miles (34 km) southeast of WaKeeney and 23 miles (37 km) southwest of Ellis in Trego County, Kansas, United States. The state park is divided into two areas, comprising 850 acres (340 ha), straddling the 6,800-acre (2,800 ha) Cedar Bluff Reservoir. The Bluffton Area—300 acres (120 ha) on the north shore—is the most developed and receives extensive use. The Page Creek Area—500 acres (200 ha) on the south shore—offers primitive camping as well as 36 utility sites. West of the Page Creek Area are the juniper-lined, 100-foot-tall (30 m) limestone bluffs from which the reservoir's name was derived (junipers were often misidentified as "cedars" by early settlers). Threshing Machine Canyon, the site of an 1850s Native American attack on a wagon train bearing a threshing machine, is accessed by a road west of the park. In the historic canyon one can find carvings dating back to the mid-19th century.
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Le parc d'État de Cedar Bluff (en anglais : Cedar Bluff State Park) est un parc d'État du Kansas situé dans les comtés d'Ellis et de Trego. Le parc comprend deux zones sur les rives du réservoir de Cedar Bluff : l'aire de Bluffton — au nord, sur 350 acres (142 ha) — et l'aire de Page Creek — au sud, sur environ 500 acres (202 ha). Le réservoir de Cedar Bluff a été construit en 1951 sur la rivière Smoky Hill. C'est dans la partie sud du lac que se trouvent ses falaises (en anglais : bluffs) de calcaire.
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