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 |  FOUR NEW ACCESS POINTS ADDED
      TO KANSAS RIVERKansas River is public, but most adjoining
      land is not
 June 1, 2006 - PRATT -- Four new access points
      with boat ramps have been added to the Kansas River, one of three
      public rivers in Kansas (in addition to the Arkansas and the
      Missouri), according the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks
      (KDWP). While the Kansas River is open to the public for fishing
      and boating, permission must be obtained to cross private ground
      to gain access to the river. Therefore, access points are usually
      on public land or on private land opened to the public through
      programs such as KDWP's Fishing Impoundments and Stream Habitats
      (FISH) program.
 These new access points are not part of the FISH
      program, but KDWP built the Perry/Lecompton site and has provided
      some technical assistance, as well as $10,000 grants to sites
      in De Soto and Edwardsville and a $40,000 grant for a site in
      Manhattan. The Manhattan site is owned by Riley County, while
      the other sites are municipally-owned. Most of the technical
      assistance on these sites has been provided by the Friends of
      the Kaw, a nonprofit group dedicated to the river. Locations of new access ramps to the Kansas River
      include the following: Rising Sun (Perry/Lecompton) Access on the northwest
      side of the Lecompton Bridge over the Kansas River on Lecompton
      Road south of U.S. Highway 24. (This site is actually one year
      old.); De Soto Access located northwest of downtown De
      Soto. Take the Lexington Avenue exit from K-10 and go north.
      Turn north on Ottawa Street. Go over two railroad tracks to the
      city park entrance two blocks on the right. (At this time access
      is locked because of additional construction. Phone Friends of
      the Kaw, 877-RIV-KEEP, for more information.); Edwardsville Access located southwest of the corner
      of Woodend Road and 9th St. in Edwardsville. Take the Woodend
      Road exit from I-435 north of the Kansas River and go west several
      miles to the access park; and Manhattan Access located under
      the Highway 177 Bridge on the southeast edge of Manhattan. For more information on Kansas River access points,
      a map may be found on the Friends
      of the Kaw website. 
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