Milford Lake named top tourist destination in Kansas
Dec 26, 2024
GEARY COUNTY (KSNT) - More than a million people visited a popular fishing lake in Kansas over the course of 2024, marking it as a top tourist destination for the state.
Rick Dykstra with the Geary County Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) announced on Dec. 26 that Milford Lake is closing out another year of success as 2024 comes to a close. He said more than 1.25 million people visited the lake over the past year, providing a boost in income to the local area by attracting new visitors to Geary County.
"We are thrilled to witness the incredible impact Milford Lake has had on our community, region and the state of Kansas in 2024," Dykstra said. "Though our visitation numbers are down from the previous year, we are still attracting over one-million visitors per year. The lake's diverse offerings, from fishing and boating to camping and hiking, continue to resonate with visitors seeking outdoor recreation and unforgettable experiences."
People visiting the lake and surrounding areas can find numerous activities to partake in such as fishing, camping, hiking, birdwatching, boating and more. The recently added Spray Park at the Milford State Park has also drawn families to the area.
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“2024 was a fantastic year at Acorns Resort!," said Mike Harris, owner of the Acorns Resort. "We welcomed guests from 24 states, and all enjoyed a wide range of activities and accommodations."
You can learn more about what the lake has to offer by heading to the Geary County CVB's website. People can also go to the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Park's website to learn about other outdoor activities available at the lake.
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