Cedar Bluff State Park, located in central Kansas, offers a unique beach experience at its Bluffton Area. The park is divided into two main areas along the Cedar Bluff Reservoir: the Bluffton Area on the north shore and the Page Creek Area on the south shore. The Bluffton Area is more developed, providing amenities like boat ramps, utility campsites, community shelters, and rental cabins. It also features a large sandy beach and a fishing dock. The park's 'Tailgate Beach' is a popular spot, known for its smooth, paved surface that gently slopes into the water, allowing vehicles to park right at the water's edge. This setup makes it an ideal spot for families and those looking for a fun, accessible beach experience.
The park is rich in history, with nearby attractions like Threshing Machine Canyon, which offers insights into the region's past. Cedar Bluff State Park attracts over 250,000 visitors annually, making it a bustling recreational destination.
The park's scenic views and diverse wildlife, including deer, turkey, and eagles, add to its natural beauty and appeal.