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PAXICO MILL CREEK CAMPGROUND

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P.O. BOX 54 • PAXICO, KS 66526 • (785) 636-5321 • www.millcreekcampground.com LOCATED IN THE KANSAS FLINT HILLS JUST OFF I-70, this campground offers 31 full hookup sites and 14 with water and electricity only. With 30 and 50 amp electrical receptacles, air conditioners and heaters are allowed, for a fee. Tent camping is offered. Group tent and RV sites are available. Pets must be leashed.

Additional facilities include: flush toilets, hot showers, sewage disposal, laundry, free WiFi, tables, and fire rings. Ice is available. Cabins available.

Recreational amenities include: equipped pavilion, playground, picnic area, sports field, creekfishing, beach area, and hiking trails. Bathhouse closed 11-1 to 4-1.

Take I-70 to Exit 333 and go one mile east on Blacktop Road. OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

SOUTH HAVEN OASIS RV PARK

1592S. SENECA ROAD • SOUTH HAVEN, KS 67140 • (620) 892-5115 THIS MIDWESTERN RV PARK OFFERS 45 full hookups with 20, 30, and 50 amp electrical receptacles. All pull-thru slips are wide and 106 ft. long. Leashed pets are allowed. Dusk to dawn “quiet time” is enforced.

Additional facilities include: shower, restrooms. Free wireless internet.

The park is conveniently located 1/2 mile from a convenience store, gas station, motel, restaurant and 24-hour road service/tire store. Propane available.

Take I-35 south and Hwy. 166 Exit 4. The park is located 4 miles north of the Kansas/Oklahoma state line on I-35. OPEN ALL YEAR. CENTRAL TIME

NATIONAL PARKS & FEDERAL RECREATIONAL LANDS PASS

NATIONAL PARKS ALL ACROSS OUR great nation feature the best in natural wonders and historical landmarks. Your National Park Service (NPS) pass is part of the new Interagency Pass Program, which allows admission into any parks that require an entry fee. These include the National Park Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture — Forest Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management and Bureau of Reclamation. Four types of passes are available:

The AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL – NATIONAL PARKS AND FEDERAL RECREATIONAL LANDS PASS is valid for one full year from first use in federal recreation sites. It admits the pass holder/s and passengers in a non-commercial vehicle, not to exceed four adults (children under 16 are admitted free).

The SENIOR PASS is available if you are 62 years or older, and the ACCESS PASS (FREE) is available to those who receive disability benefits. Both offer lifetime entrance to National Parks as well as other benefits. Both must be obtained in person at a park. The VOLUNTEER PASS (FREE) is available to anyone who has accrued 500 service hours.

For more information on all of the NPS passes, log onto http://www.nps.gov/fees_passes.htm.

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