
Fancy Creek State Park
Fancy Creek State Park is a public state park in Kansas near Randolph. The park offers a peaceful retreat into nature for visitors of all ages.
Quick Facts
| State | Kansas |
| Nearest City | Randolph |
| Google Rating | ⭐ 4.4/5 (350 reviews) |
Location & Getting There
Fancy Creek State Park is located near Randolph, Kansas. The park’s coordinates are 39.4333, -96.5500.
Things to Do
Kansas state parks center largely around the state’s 24 federal reservoirs and lakes, offering outstanding water-based recreation in the heart of the Great Plains. Activities include boating, sailing, and water skiing on large prairie lakes, fishing for walleye, crappie, and striped bass, swimming at sandy reservoir beaches, camping under dramatic open skies, hiking through tallgrass prairie and limestone canyons, mountain biking developing trail networks, hunting (in season), and observing spectacular night skies with minimal light pollution.
Best Time to Visit
Spring (April–May) and fall (September–October) provide the most comfortable weather for outdoor activities. Summer (June–August) is peak season for lake recreation but brings intense Kansas heat (95°F+) and humidity. Fall is excellent for hiking and fishing as temperatures cool. Winter can be harsh with cold winds, but it offers solitude, eagle watching, and some of the lowest camping fees. Wildflower season on the Flint Hills prairies (April–May) is a must-see natural spectacle.
Visitor Tips
Kansas state parks require a vehicle permit ($5/day or $25/year for residents, $50 out-of-state). Camping reservations through the Kansas Wildlife, Parks & Tourism website. Many Kansas parks are designed primarily around lake recreation — bring your own watercraft or rent from concession marinas. Shade can be limited at prairie parks, so bring sun protection. Wind is a constant factor — check forecasts before boating.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to visit Kansas state parks?
A daily vehicle permit costs $5. An annual vehicle permit costs $25 and covers unlimited entry to all Kansas state parks and public wildlife areas.
What are the best state parks in Kansas?
Top parks include Mushroom Rock (unique sandstone formations), Kanopolis (sandstone canyons), El Dorado (one of the largest reservoirs), Wilson (Lake Wilson cliffs), and Milford (large reservoir).
Can I see unique rock formations in Kansas?
Yes, Mushroom Rock State Park features otherworldly mushroom-shaped sandstone formations naturally eroded over millions of years. Rock City near Minneapolis, KS, and Kanopolis State Park also offer scenic sandstone.
What is the best time to visit Kansas state parks?
Spring and fall offer the best weather for outdoor activities. Summer is hot and great for lake recreation. Spring wildflowers bloom across the tallgrass prairie April through June. Winters are cold and windy.
Explore More Kansas State Parks
Fancy Creek State Park is one of many outstanding state parks in Kansas. Discover more parks in our Best State Parks in Kansas guide, or use our Park Finder to search by activity, location, or features.










