Celebrating National Public Lands Day
This Saturday, Sept. 27
The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks invites the public to the 23rd Annual Fall River Rendezvous, a National Public Lands Day celebration on Saturday, Sept. 27, at Fall River State Park. Living historians will create a rendezvous of our American history from 1800 to 1840; a time when the mountain men & American Indians would bring their furs to be traded for items needed to get them through the winter to come. Guests can enjoy a black powder shoot, tomahawk throw, and other historical demonstrations throughout the day. This is a FREE entrance day into Fall River State Park to celebrate National Public Lands Day. Bring your family out and step back to the 1800s.
The event is held from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., at the Fall River State Park - Fredonia Bay Area.

