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- BICYCLE MAP For Free Distribution © 03 .E «/> 0 RECREATION AREAS cn CL C © CO 4= §> - c E -O 1. CO C Bicycling Resources t | o cd ® Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks & Tourism 5 K P t o Y C 3 Q CD -O <u 0 3 X CO CD c Q (620) 672-5911, KSOutdoors.com CO 03 0 3 C jg 2* 0 O 2 c k_ C o © CL CL £ © oi § c cr <3 CT ® -C These links are provided as information only The Kansas Department • U S. Army Corp of Engineers *5 E © $ E — tr u © I E s © C o CO CO ^ co 2 co k_ CD © O' x: o Full Utility Full Electrical of Transportation makes no representations or warranties of any kind, Hunting Fishing ID o CL Map Name Phone o cr CO O Trails ID CO CD i 5 <§ <3 £ expressed or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, or sui - ability of the information presented in these websites F-11 Big Hill Reservoir* (620) 336-2741 D-5 Cedar Bluff State Park and Reservoir (785) 726-3212 Cheney State Park and Reservoir Kansas Cyclist - A comprehensive collection of Kansas cycling E-8 (316) 542-3664 D-7 Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area (620) 793-3066 • • • resources, including events, bike shops, route guides, and more F-2 Cimarron National Grassland (620) 697-4621 • • • • • www.kansascvclist.com C-11 Clinton Reservoir • (785) 843-7665 C-11 Clinton State Park (785) 842-8562 • • Bike Walk KC - A nonprofit organization that works to make the L/D -11 0v CouncilW V U 1 1 wl 1 GroveW 1 V ? W 1Reservoir AW JWl V wll • (620) 767-5195 Kansas City region a safer and more accessible place to walk, F-12 Crawford State Park at Farlington Lake (620) 362-3671 • E-11 Cross Timbers State Park at Toronto Lake (620)637-2213 bicycle, live, work, and play. D-11 Eisenhower State Park at Melvem Lake (785)528-4102 www.bikewalkkc.orQ E-9 El Dorado State Park (316) 321-718C F-11 Elk City Reservoir (620) 336-2741 • • • • • • • • • Bike Walk Wichita - A nonprofit organization dedicated to F-11 Elk City State Park (620)331-6295 the promotion of safe active transportation within Wichita and F-10 Fall River Reservoir (620) 658-4445 F-10 Fall River State Park • • southcentral Kansas. (620)637-2213 D-11 Flint Hills National Wildlife Refuge (620) 392-5553 • • • • WWW,frikewa|Kwichita,org B-7 Glen Elder State Park at Waconda Lake (785) 545-3345 • • D-12 Hillsdale Reservoir • (913) 783-4366 • • • • • Kansas Department of Transportation - A resource with bicycling D-12 Hillsdale State Park (913) 783-4507 and pedestrian information, including digital maps, safety tips, and D-11 John Redmond Reservoir • (316) 364-8613 D -8 Kanopolis Reservoir • state statutes. (785) 546-2294 D-8 Kanopolis State Park (785) 546-2565 wwv. ksdot ora/bikeped C-11 Kaw River State Park (785) 273-674C • • B-6 Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge (785) 543-6673 • • • Adventure Cycling Association - Known as “America’s Bicycle B-7 Lovewell State Park and Reservoir (785) 753-4971 Travel Experts,” provides information about the United States E-13 Marais des Cygnes National Wildlife Refuge (913) 352-8956 • • • • Bicycle Route System (USBRS), including USBR76 through D-9 Marion Reservoir • (620)382-2101 F-4 Meade State Park (620) 873-2572 • • Kansas, which mostly follows the Trans-America Trail. D-11 Melvern Lake • (785) 549-3318 www. adventurecvcling org C-9 Milford Reservoir • (785) 238-5714 C-9 Milford State Park (785) 238-3014 American Discovery Trail (ADT) Society - The ADT is a D-7 Mushroom Rock State Park (785) 546-2565 • transcontinental trail that crosses 570 miles through Kansas, C-11 Perry Reservoir • (785) 597-5144 C-11 Perry State Park (785) 246-3448 • • stretching coast-to-coast between California and Delaware. D-11 Pomona Reservoir • (785) 453-2201 www.discovervtrail org D-11 Pomona State Park (785) 828-4933 B-5 Prairie Dog State Park at Keith Sebelius Lake (785) 877-2953 Bike Allen County - Information about all hike-bike trails and D-12 Prairie Spirit Trail State Park (785) 448-6767 • events in Allen County. E-7 Quivira National Wildlife Refuge (620) 486-2393 • • • • http://bikeallencountv.org/trails E-8 Sand Hills State Park (316) 542-3664 • • • • • • • • D-3 Scott State Park and Lake (620) 872-2061 • • Rails-To-Trails Organizations D-10 Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve (620) 273-8494 C-10 Tuttle Creek Reservoir • (785) 539-8511 • • Rails-to-Trails Conservancy www.railstotrails.org C-10 Tuttle Creek State Park (785) 539-7941 Kanza Rail-Trail Conservancy www. ka nzatra ils. org B-5 Webster State Park and Reservoir (785) 425-6775 Prairie Spirit Trail www.orairiesoirittrail.org C-7 Wilson Reservoir • (785) 658-2551 Wilson State Park Sunflower Rail-Trails www.sunflowertrails.org C-7 (785) 658-2465 Central Kansas Conservancy www.centralkansastrails.org Prairie Sunset Trail www.orairietravelers.org Reference icons on map for location of Recreation Areas This is not a comprehensive list. Blue River Rail Trail www.blueriverrailtrail.org The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks & Tounsm and the U S Army Corps of Engineers often maintain recreation areas at the same lakes in Kansas. Separate permits and regulations may apply to those areas j II Bicycle Safety Tips Bicycle Statutes In Kansas, bicyclists are required to follow the same rules The following is a list of Kansas bicycle statutes. For more of the road as motorists. Please ride safely, be courteous information and a complete list of bicycle statutes, please visit to other roadway users, and abide by all Kansas traffic http://www.ksdot.ora/bikeped/bikina/KsBicvStatutes asp laws. Ride a well-maintained bicycle and know your riding limitations. All traffic laws apply to bicyclists —N When riding a bicycle on a roadway, HELMETS: An appropriate bicycle helmet should comply u bicyclists have the same rights as motor 1 1 BICYCLE MAP with the Consumer Product Safety Commission standards vehicle drivers and are responsible to and fit properly. It should be worn level and cover your know and obey all traffic laws. Bicyclists 2018-2019 who violate traffic laws are subject to forehead, with the straps snuggly fastened. R CD the same fines as motor vehicle drivers. BE PREDICTABLE: Bicyclists should not ride in a manner (K.S.A. 8-1586; 8-1587) that surprises motorists, pedestrians, or other bicyclists. There are limits on the number of bicycle riders Other tips that help increase predictability include: per bicycle No bicycle shall carry more persons at Obey the same rules as motorists a time than the number it was designed Bicyclists are responsible to know and for and is equipped to carry. When ; obey all traffic laws. In all 50 states, riding a bicycle, the operator must be m™ people on bikes are required to follow riding upon a permanent and regular the same laws and rules as other seat. drivers. (K.S.A. 8-1588) Clinging or attaching to other motor vehicles is in the same direction as traffic prohibited__ Never ride against traffic. Motorists No person riding upon a bicycle shall attach themselves to any vehicle upon and other cyclists may not be looking the roadway. for a bicyclist on the wrong side of the (K.S.A. 8-1589) roadway. Riding against the flow of traffic could increase the likelihood and severity of head-on collisions. Follow lane markings A bicyclist rides to the right Like other traffic, bicyclists must follow A bicyclist shall ride as near to the right i-h / ^ / _ i lane markings. For example, do not side of the roadway as practicable ^ turn left from the right lane, or go except when overtaking and passing an object, preparing for a left turn, or straight in a right turn-only lane. avoiding conditions such as broken glass, sewer grates, and other road conditions that may affect the operation of the bicycle. Do not pass on the right When riding on a one-way roadway, a bicyclist may ride as Motorists may not be looking for a near to the left side of the roadway as possible. bicyclist to pass on the right. Passing should be done at a safe distance Bicyclists shall not ride more than two abreast, except on on the left. Return to the right side of paths or parts of the roadway set aside for the exclusive For Free Distribution the road when there is a safe, clear use of bicycles. (K.S.A. 8-1590) distance in front of the passed vehicle. At least one hand on the handlebars when Use appropriate hand signals carrying objects Tourist Information 3T" Hand signals communicate to motorists No one riding a bicycle shall carry any objects that prevents them from keeping Stop your intentions. Signal as a matter of at least one hand on the handlebars. Kansas Department of Transportation - Check oi courtesy and self protection. (K.S.A. 8-1591) cycling data and maps published to ArcGIS Online o your computer, tablet, or smart phone. =a cDG= http://arcq.is/f9eiO Left Right Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks & Tourism Watch for motorists entering, exiting, or crossing NEW: Lights and reflectors must be used resource dedicated to outdoor activities featured at s the roadway or driveway Every bicycle in use between sunset parks and wildlife areas within Kansas. (785) 296-22 -r As drivers enter or exit a roadway, and sunrise must have a white light on www.KSOutdoors.com the front, visible from at least 500 feet, G their attention may be on the road and with either a red reflector on the ahead and they may not notice you rear, visible from 100 to 600 feet; a red Travel KS - From the Kansas Tourism Office, a comp approaching.

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