Leaving the Cold for Milford Lake in Kansas
Hi, we are Marshall and Tonya and our 2 girls (Shih Tzu's) Phoebe and Penny. We made the decision to sell our home and all our belongings, and downsize to a Class C Tioga RV FULL TIME. We will be documenting our journey along the way, so we hope you will watch and enjoy our story as we travel along wherever the road takes us.
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Pomona State Park
Join me on a visit to Pomona State Park!
Pomona State Park, previously called Vassar State Park, is located on the south shore of Pomona Lake, northeast of the community of Vassar in Osage County, Kansas, United States. In addition to a dozen different campgrounds with some 350 modern and primitive campsites and a full-service marina, the park offers facilities for swimming, hiking, and picnicking. It is accessed by K-368, between Vassar, Kansas and nearby Overbrook, Kansas.
Lake Kanopolis State Park, Kansas
Sites and wildlife in this Kansas State Park.
STILL IN LOVE? Exploring Utah And Discovering Hidden Treasures!
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Dirt biking at School Creek ORV area, Milford Lake, Wakefield, KS 12 2 2017 6
School Creek ORV Area, Milford Lake Wakefield, Kansas
Almost 300 acres of public riding lands with trails ranging from beginner to expert skill levels and is restricted to vehicles that are 50 inches or less in width (single rider/handlebars). The area has some great hills to climb and offers a nice doublewide trail that goes around the outer part of the park. There is a north and south side split by the access road and a small circle track for the peewee riders. The north side has some expert level steep hill climb areas and the south side has some tight trail through rocky and sandy terrain. Be careful on the outer trail on the north side as you’ll want to and can reach high speeds, but riders coming in the other direction can be hard to see.
The area is maintained by the riders, so when you go take care of the area. There are basic bathrooms and a few picnic tables; all camping is limited to the park.
If there has been rain, it can be very muddy and if the Milford Lake water level is high, some areas on the south side flood out.
The Forward Motion Hare Scramble (FMHSC.com) also races there once a year.
The Riderplanet.net site address
Some reviews
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School Creek Park and ORV area PDF Brochure
The area is operated by the Army Corps of Engineers,
Milford Lake Project Office
5203 N. K-57 Hwy.
Junction City, KS 66441
milford@usace.army.mil
nwk.usace.army.mil/mi
785-238-5714, dial 0 for assistance
I am rider #973 from the Forward Motion Hare Scramble Series, say hello to me if you see me at the track. It was nice to meet a few other riders that check out the videos. Video Taken with a Sony Action Cam HDR AS30V or FDR X1000V camcorder.
Abandoned Kansas Adventures: Natural Kansas
Includes: Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area, Coronado Heights, Mushroom Rock State Park, Red Hills of Barber County, Neosho Falls River, Limestone hills of Ford County, Waconda Lake, The Geographic Center of the Contiguous U.S., The Big Basin, Rock City, Pawnee Rock, Smoky Hills in Russell and Ellis Counties, and Autumn in Manhattan, KS.
RV Nomad Life | Best Kept Secret Campground In Kansas!
They always say Kansas is flat and boring, but in reality, it has some of the best camping in America. Come check out Hillsdale State Park and why it is one of our favorite places to camp in the United States!
We stayed in the Sunflower Campground at Hillsdale State Park. This park is host to a wide variety of activities including camping, boating, fishing, archery, a shooting range, beach, primitive camping, and full hook up RV Campgrounds. They have an excellent cell signal which made it the perfect place to get some work done and relax on the beautiful prairies of Kansas. Each site has a fire pit and a picnic table. The sites are also oversized. Many of the RVers here have boats next to their RVs and still have space! We lived about 30 minutes away for years and never even knew this was here. If you are looking for a good spot to hang out near Kansas City, we highly recommend this location. We paid $160/week.
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UFO over Milford, MA USA 10-17-17 8:30 AM
Caught this object at Plain Park, off of Rt. 85, in Milford, Massachusetts, today. Very cold, and sunny. Sitting in my car video recording the sky. Too cold, and too tired to walk. Just got off of work.
Dirt biking at School Creek ORV area, Milford Lake, Wakefield, KS 12 2 2017 4
School Creek ORV Area, Milford Lake Wakefield, Kansas
Almost 300 acres of public riding lands with trails ranging from beginner to expert skill levels and is restricted to vehicles that are 50 inches or less in width (single rider/handlebars). The area has some great hills to climb and offers a nice doublewide trail that goes around the outer part of the park. There is a north and south side split by the access road and a small circle track for the peewee riders. The north side has some expert level steep hill climb areas and the south side has some tight trail through rocky and sandy terrain. Be careful on the outer trail on the north side as you’ll want to and can reach high speeds, but riders coming in the other direction can be hard to see.
The area is maintained by the riders, so when you go take care of the area. There are basic bathrooms and a few picnic tables; all camping is limited to the park.
If there has been rain, it can be very muddy and if the Milford Lake water level is high, some areas on the south side flood out.
The Forward Motion Hare Scramble (FMHSC.com) also races there once a year.
The Riderplanet.net site address
Some reviews
Facebook:
School Creek Park and ORV area PDF Brochure
The area is operated by the Army Corps of Engineers,
Milford Lake Project Office
5203 N. K-57 Hwy.
Junction City, KS 66441
milford@usace.army.mil
nwk.usace.army.mil/mi
785-238-5714, dial 0 for assistance
I am rider #973 from the Forward Motion Hare Scramble Series, say hello to me if you see me at the track. It was nice to meet a few other riders that check out the videos. Video Taken with a Sony Action Cam HDR AS30V or FDR X1000V camcorder.
FMHSC dirt bike race 1 2018 School Creek Milford Lake Wakefield MO lap 1 v1
FMHSC First Race of 2018 School Creek ORV Area, Milford Lake Wakefield, Kansas
The race today was tough. I'm thankful for those that make the races happen and the other racers that make Forward Motion Hare Scramble Championship Series fun. The race organizers really kicked our butts versus last year. The rocks were tough and there were a ton of racers. In the first lap, I found my favorite racer Trey #1125 and he was flying. I couldn’t catch him till I got onto the straight away. Won’t be long until I can’t keep up with him at all. He improved so much from the last race last year at Heartland Park to this year. It was much tougher with the hills and loose rocks. There seemed to be bodies at every turn.
Almost 300 acres of public riding lands with trails ranging from beginner to expert skill levels and is restricted to vehicles that are 50 inches or less in width (single rider/handlebars). The area has some great hills to climb and offers a nice doublewide trail that goes around the outer part of the park. There is a north and south side split by the access road and a small circle track for the peewee riders. The north side has some expert level steep hill climb areas and the south side has some tight trail through rocky and sandy terrain. Be careful on the outer trail on the north side as you’ll want to and can reach high speeds, but riders coming in the other direction can be hard to see.
The area is maintained by the riders, so when you go take care of the area. There are basic bathrooms and a few picnic tables; all camping is limited to the park.
If there has been rain, it can be very muddy and if the Milford Lake water level is high, some areas on the south side flood out.
The Forward Motion Hare Scramble (FMHSC.com) also races there once a year.
The Rider Planet riderplanet-usa.com
Some reviews
Facebook:
School Creek Park and ORV area PDF Brochure
The area is operated by the Army Corps of Engineers,
Milford Lake Project Office
5203 N. K-57 Hwy.
Junction City, KS 66441
milford@usace.army.mil
nwk.usace.army.mil/mi
785-238-5714, dial 0 for assistance
I am rider #973 from the Forward Motion Hare Scramble Series, say hello to me if you see me at the track. It is nice to meet riders that check out the videos. Video Taken with a Sony Action Cam HDR AS30V or FDR X1000V camcorder.
FMHSC dirt bike race of 2018 School Creek Milford Lake Wakefield MO Chasing Trey
FMHSC First Race of 2018 School Creek ORV Area, Milford Lake Wakefield, Kansas
The race today was tough, thank you to the other racers and the organizers that make Forward Motion Hare Scramble Championship Series so much fun to race. The race organizers really kicked our butts versus last year. The rocks were tough and there were a ton of racers. This was a great race setup.
In the first lap, I found my favorite racer Trey #1125 and he was flying. I couldn’t catch him till I got onto the straight away. Won’t be long until I can’t keep up with him at all. He improved so much from the last race last year at Heartland Park to this year. It was much tougher with the hills and loose rocks. There seemed to be bodies at every turn.
Almost 300 acres of public riding lands with trails ranging from beginner to expert skill levels and is restricted to vehicles that are 50 inches or less in width (single rider/handlebars). The area has some great hills to climb and offers a nice doublewide trail that goes around the outer part of the park. There is a north and south side split by the access road and a small circle track for the peewee riders. The north side has some expert level steep hill climb areas and the south side has some tight trail through rocky and sandy terrain. Be careful on the outer trail on the north side as you’ll want to and can reach high speeds, but riders coming in the other direction can be hard to see.
The area is maintained by the riders, so when you go take care of the area. There are basic bathrooms and a few picnic tables; all camping is limited to the park.
If there has been rain, it can be very muddy and if the Milford Lake water level is high, some areas on the south side flood out.
The Forward Motion Hare Scramble (FMHSC.com) also races there once a year.
The Rider Planet riderplanet-usa.com
Some reviews
Facebook:
School Creek Park and ORV area PDF Brochure
The area is operated by the Army Corps of Engineers,
Milford Lake Project Office
5203 N. K-57 Hwy.
Junction City, KS 66441
milford@usace.army.mil
nwk.usace.army.mil/mi
785-238-5714, dial 0 for assistance
I am rider #973 from the Forward Motion Hare Scramble Series, say hello to me if you see me at the track. It is nice to meet riders that check out the videos. Video Taken with a Sony Action Cam HDR AS30V or FDR X1000V camcorder.
Around Kansas - Alcove Springs - Oct. 14, 2015
(Frank) And we're back. I just had this thought, it's very obvious we're back, but we have to think we have to say, we're back! Hey, I know you know this, but you know, Kansas had all kinds of trails coming through it, I mean we're pretty much the center of the United States, and so there were cattle trails and of course there were trails... (Deb) Just like this. (Frank) ...heading to Oregon and California and all of that. And this was one of the stops. So, with that I'm gonna kind of let you talk a little bit about that. (Deb) Well if you haven't been to Alcove Springs, it is beautiful and it is easy to see why it became a popular stop with folks along the Oregon Trail, and it's just, it's like an oasis in the prairie you know with the trees and it's beautiful, falls again, they do have actual little falls there. But it's just one of those beautiful, must have been a beautiful respite for the pioneers that were coming through. So, we're gonna take a look at that. Our friend Bob Hoard, state archaeologist, recently headed a group of volunteers that conducted an archaeological survey at Alcove Springs on the Blue River downstream from Marysville. As Bob wrote in the Kansas Preservation Magazine, Alcove Springs is one of the best-known
stops on the Oregon Trail and is listed on the National Register of Historic laces. Proposed parking areas necessitated the investigation to insure that nothing important would be lost of disturbed. The army of volunteers turned up few artifacts, including a five-cent piece from 1866, but not enough to delay the construction plan. This picturesque area was a favorite campsite near the Independence Crossing of the Big Blue River. The spring originates in an unusual rock formation and falls over a rock ledge into a pool below. Emigrants carved their names in the rocks surrounding the spring and many of these carvings are still visible. The ill-fated wagon train led by George Donner and James Reed camped here in May, 1846. Later that year, trapped in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, some of the pioneers resorted to cannibalism to survive. While camped in the lushness of Alcove Springs though, one of their number wrote “We found a large spring of water, as cold and pure as if it had just been melted from ice. It gushed from a ledge of rocks, which composes the bank of the stream, and falling some ten feet, its waters are received into a basin. A shelving rock projects over this basin, from which falls a beautiful cascade of water, some ten or twelve feet. The whole is buried in a variety of shrubbery of the richest verdure. Altogether it is one of the most romantic spots I ever saw. We named this the Alcove Springs and future travelers will find the name graven on the rocks, and on the trunks of the trees surrounding it.” Reed’s mother-in-law died here while the party was waiting for the river to fall enough to cross. She was buried somewhere in the area. In September the Topeka Symphony Orchestra opened its 70th season at Alcove Springs. Kyle Pickett, music director and conductor, told the Topeka Capital Journal that performing music in the natural setting of Alcove Springs was “an unparalleled experience.” Alcove Springs is located about six miles south of Marysville on the River Road. Follow the highway directional signs.
7 22 2014 Milford, KS Fire on West side of Milford Lake Robert Sinner HD
Shot at 300mm from across the lake at the milford lake state park
FMHSC dirt bike race 1 2018 School Creek Milford Lake Wakefield MO lap 1 v6
FMHSC First Race of 2018 School Creek ORV Area, Milford Lake Wakefield, Kansas
The race today was tough. I'm thankful for those that make the races happen and the other racers that make Forward Motion Hare Scramble Championship Series fun. The race organizers really kicked our butts versus last year. The rocks were tough and there were a ton of racers. In the first lap, I found my favorite racer Trey #1125 and he was flying. I couldn’t catch him till I got onto the straight away. Won’t be long until I can’t keep up with him at all. He improved so much from the last race last year at Heartland Park to this year. It was much tougher with the hills and loose rocks. There seemed to be bodies at every turn.
Almost 300 acres of public riding lands with trails ranging from beginner to expert skill levels and is restricted to vehicles that are 50 inches or less in width (single rider/handlebars). The area has some great hills to climb and offers a nice doublewide trail that goes around the outer part of the park. There is a north and south side split by the access road and a small circle track for the peewee riders. The north side has some expert level steep hill climb areas and the south side has some tight trail through rocky and sandy terrain. Be careful on the outer trail on the north side as you’ll want to and can reach high speeds, but riders coming in the other direction can be hard to see.
The area is maintained by the riders, so when you go take care of the area. There are basic bathrooms and a few picnic tables; all camping is limited to the park.
If there has been rain, it can be very muddy and if the Milford Lake water level is high, some areas on the south side flood out.
The Forward Motion Hare Scramble (FMHSC.com) also races there once a year.
The Rider Planet riderplanet-usa.com
Some reviews
Facebook:
School Creek Park and ORV area PDF Brochure
The area is operated by the Army Corps of Engineers,
Milford Lake Project Office
5203 N. K-57 Hwy.
Junction City, KS 66441
milford@usace.army.mil
nwk.usace.army.mil/mi
785-238-5714, dial 0 for assistance
I am rider #973 from the Forward Motion Hare Scramble Series, say hello to me if you see me at the track. It is nice to meet riders that check out the videos. Video Taken with a Sony Action Cam HDR AS30V or FDR X1000V camcorder.Dirt biking,
Dirt biking at School Creek ORV area, Milford Lake, Wakefield, KS 12 2 2017 8
School Creek ORV Area, Milford Lake Wakefield, Kansas
Almost 300 acres of public riding lands with trails ranging from beginner to expert skill levels and is restricted to vehicles that are 50 inches or less in width (single rider/handlebars). The area has some great hills to climb and offers a nice doublewide trail that goes around the outer part of the park. There is a north and south side split by the access road and a small circle track for the peewee riders. The north side has some expert level steep hill climb areas and the south side has some tight trail through rocky and sandy terrain. Be careful on the outer trail on the north side as you’ll want to and can reach high speeds, but riders coming in the other direction can be hard to see.
The area is maintained by the riders, so when you go take care of the area. There are basic bathrooms and a few picnic tables; all camping is limited to the park.
If there has been rain, it can be very muddy and if the Milford Lake water level is high, some areas on the south side flood out.
The Forward Motion Hare Scramble (FMHSC.com) also races there once a year.
The Riderplanet.net site address
Some reviews
Facebook:
School Creek Park and ORV area PDF Brochure
The area is operated by the Army Corps of Engineers,
Milford Lake Project Office
5203 N. K-57 Hwy.
Junction City, KS 66441
milford@usace.army.mil
nwk.usace.army.mil/mi
785-238-5714, dial 0 for assistance
I am rider #973 from the Forward Motion Hare Scramble Series, say hello to me if you see me at the track. It was nice to meet a few other riders that check out the videos. Video Taken with a Sony Action Cam HDR AS30V or FDR X1000V camcorder.
Perry Lake-SloughCreek Campground-Locust Loop flyover
This is a flyover of the Locust Loop in the SloughCreek campground at Perry Lake in Kansas.
Flooded street of Manhattan, Kansas
#NappyVereen in one of the #flooded areas of #Manhattanks. #mother #nature #Tuttlecreek
Midwest National Parks Tour 2018
My family and I went on a vacation this summer!! We traveled through Utah, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming! We explored in 4 National Parks: Canyonlands, Arches, Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park.
Kanopolis Canyons 2018
Song: Youth - Glass Animals