JOIN NOW

Antelope Lake Park

Experience the best of Kansas, one adventure at a time

Address

Website

Phone

ARCHITECTURE

Antelope Lake Park

Morland, KS | Graham County

From K-85, 2 ¼ miles west on U.S. 24, then 1 mile north on 125. Built in the 1930s as a WPA project, this fishing lake is a popular walking spot among townsfolk. A WPA Pratt truss bridge with a wood plank floor crosses the spring-fed Antelope Creek on the west side of the lake. All stone outhouses and shelters, built as part of the National Youth Administration program, are constructed from a green rock unique to this county. (NRHP)

Architecture    Attractions    Bridge    Customs    Lake    NRHP    NYA    WPA

Other Destinations You Might Like

Search for your next adventure.

JOIN THE KANSAS EXPLORERS CLUB

Go deeper with every Kansas mile.

Your membership includes:

  • Access to the Trip Planner tool
  • Monthly e-news with tips, events, and offers
  • Invitations to pop-up road trips and member-only experiences
  • A community of people who love Kansas as much as you do
LEARN MORE

THE BEST OF KANSAS

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

Our mission is to preserve and sustain rural culture by educating Kansans about Kansas and networking and supporting rural communities. The goal is to keep every town viable that shows the will and spirit to help itself.
LEARN MORE
Copyright © 2025 Kansas Sampler Foundation.
All rights reserved