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- Clinton Lake: North Shore   George Latham
- El Dorado Lake: Boulder Bluff Horse Trail
- Elk City Lake: Eagle Rock   Table Mound   Elk River
- Fall River Lake: Fall River Lake
- Melvern: Crooked Knee Horse Trail   Ike's Trail
- Perry: Bike Trails   Hiking Trails
- Topeka: MacLennan Park   Dornwood Park
- Tuttle Creek: Carnahan   Randolph
- Wilson Lake: Bike Trails

 

Tuttle Creek - Randolph State Park Trail

Trail Usage: Equestrian, Hiking

Trail Coordinator: Olivia Huddleston

There are 14.75 miles of trails at Randolph State Park.  The park is located on the east side of Tuttle Creek Lake west of Olsburg, Kansas.  The park is divided by Highway 16, but there is year-round trail access under the mile long Randolph Bridge.  During warm months the best parking is on the south side where there are showers, drinking water, a dump station, several horse corrals and some electrical hookups.  The north side has a water hydrant available year-round.

There are map boxes in several places for trail information.  The blue trail starts near the shower house and meets the white trail.  Here one can continue on blue or go for a longer trip on the white.  For additional mileage, another blue trail intersects the white near a boat ramp on the north side.
 
These trails are moderate to difficult, with lots of rocks and tight switchbacks.  Horseshoes are recommended for equestrian mounts.  There are some spectacular views of the lake and the "long" bridge.    Usually there is NO water on the trail for either man nor beast, so please come prepared. 

A gas station and convenience store can be found three miles west on Highway 77 and restaurants can be found in nearby Olsburg.

Contact the trail coordinator for information about volunteer trail maintenance workdays.

Trail Map*

Locator Map*

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