FISHING This 3,670-acre area gives the visitor a unique opportunity to view the sandsage prairie of southwest Kansas. Not only is the area noted for its unique plant life, but it is also home to the oldest publicly owned bison herd in the state of Kansas.- HUNTING Hunting is allowed in the refuge pastures by posted notice only. Although more restricted than most public hunting areas, the refuge provides some excellent hunting. In particular, both bobwhite and scaled quail are present in huntable numbers, as well as dove, deer, pheasant, and rabbit. Hunters have also had good suc- cess taking coyotes. Pay close attention to all posted regulations. Individual pastures may have additional restrictions (i.e. north pasture open to shotgun and archery only). Further hunting information can be obtained from the area office. HISTORY The refuge found its beginnings in 1916 when President Wilson granted 3,021 acres of the old Kansas National Forest to the State of Kansas for use as a game reserve. Since the original land grant another 649 acres were acquired bringing the property to its present size of 3,670 acres. SANDSAGE PRAIRIE The refuge is one of the few remaining tracts of native sandsage prairie in Kansas. The presence of several tallgrass species typically thought of as occurring only in the eastern prairies help make this area truly unique. The sandsage prairie provides a home for many interesting animals, including the lesser prairie chicken, spotted ground squirrel, kangaroo rat, scaled quail, black-tailed jack rabbit, mule deer, and western hognose snake. BISON HERD While the refuge itself has seen many changes in its 80-plus years of existence, the bison have remained the primary attraction for visitors. Bison were first placed on the refuge in 1924 when one bull and two cows were transported from the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. Records indicate another ten or so from a private ranch near Protection were added to the Garden City herd in 1934. Since the late 1960s and early 1970s, the herd size has been kept at approximately 100 adult animals. REMNANT FOREST Prior to state ownership, the refuge was a part of the federally owned and operated Kansas National Forest. The Kansas National Forest project began in 1905 as a 30,000-acre public reservation called the Garden City Forest Reserve. The reserve was originally established on a five-year trial basis for the purpose of determining which species of trees were most suitable for propagation in the Great Plains. Another 272,387 acres of Sandsage Prairie south of the Arkansas River and west to the Kansas-Colorado border were added to the reserve in 1908. With the additional acreage, the reserve's name was changed to the Kansas National Forest. By 1915 more than 800,000 seedlings were planted across the National Forest. Although the project was considered a failure, a small remainder of the forest can still be seen in the northwest corner of our middle pasture. At this location, a few surviving trees planted by the work crews of the early 1900’s can be seen as a reminder of the Kansas National Forest. TOURS Tours to see the bison and other attractions are available upon request. Visitors are urged to call in advance, the Friends of Finney Game Refuge, for tours at (620) 276-9400. Self-guided tours are not allowed. F inney Game Refuge THINGS TO REMEMBER The bison are fenced in with a high voltage short duration electric fence. Visitors are urged not to come into contact with the fence at any time as contact may cause personal injury. Vehicles are allowed in designated parking areas only. No camping is currently allowed without prior written permission of the area manager. Consult area information boards or the area manager for additional area rules and regulations. 27 4 Scott City Leoti Tribune 96 Dighton 83 GREELEY WICHITA SCOTT Ness City 96 Finney Game Refuge LANE 23 COLORADO T he Finney Game Refuge is located approximately onehalf mile south of Garden City along Business Highway 83. Limited fishing opportunities exist at the sandpit on the north end of the refuge. Channel catfish, green sunfish, and black bass are present. Trout are stocked October- March and channel catfish AprilOctober. To locate the sandpit, follow Sage Brush Road west from Hwy. 83. 283 NESS 25 50 156 156 Jetmore 50 Syracuse Lakin Garden City 270 HODGEMAN 56 HAMILTON 25 83 KEARNY Dodge City Cimarron FINNEY 27 23 Johnson 154 Ulysses 270 160 160 190 GRAY STANTON GRANT MORTON 283 144 190 270 83 154 54 FORD Sublette HASKELL SEWARD 34 98 Meade 160 51 51 27 56 Hugoton 270 51 160 54 25 Elkhart STEVENS Liberal 83 Ashland 34 283 23 MEADE CLARK OKLAHOMA 183 General Area Map Equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from programs described herein is available to all individuals without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or handicap. Complaints of discrimination should be sent to Office of the Secretary, Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, 1020 S Kansas Ave. Suite 200, Topeka, KS 66612-1327 09/03 Finney Game Refuge 785 S Hwy 83 Garden City, KS 67846 (620) 276-8886 (Area Office) (620) 227-8609 (Regional Office) MIDDLE PASTURE SOUTH PASTURE Private Property NORTH PASTURE LEGEND Gate Corrals Parking Area Office Interior Fence (Electric) Trail (Authorized Vehicles Only) Gravel Roads Paved Roads Sand Pit Range Land Public Use Area (NO HUNTING) Remnant KS National Forest GAME REF U G E FINNEY
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