Cross Timbers State Park

Cross Timbers State Park

Cross Timbers State Park at Toronto lake is located in the gently rolling hills of the Verdigris River Valley in southeastern Kansas. Getting there is easy. See map inset to find access from the north off of Highway 54 or from the south off of Highway 400.This 1,075-acre preserve that overlooks the 2800-acre Toronto Reservoir marks the northern reaches of a region known to early explorers, pioneers, and today by ecologists as the Cross Timbers. Forested flood plains are surrounded by open prairie, hills of oak savannah,and forests. This setting provides the visitor an opportunity to enjoy wildlife in their natural setting and to see some of the most diverse flora and fauna found in Kansas.Those enjoying outdoor study and nature observation will find the park an extraordinary area for their pursuits. Visitors seeking solitude, relaxation and a “get away from it all” experience will find that the park meets their needs.The park offers a multitude of recreational activities for the visitor. Camping, hiking, mountain biking, swimming, picnicking, boating, and fishing are popular pursuits. Park naturalists are on staff in the summer months to provide outdoor interpretive programs during the weekends.The Park has complete facilities, including group camp areas, pull-through and back-in utility sites, and improved designated campsites for those not needing utilities. All the park campgrounds are served by modern bathroom and shower facilities. To reserve a campsite with utilities or the group camp area, call or e-mail Cross Timbers State Park office at least one week ahead of the date you plan to be in the park.