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        Two new Kingman County State Fishing Lake cabins open for reservation year-round, offer comfortable accommodations for anglers and hunters
        September 4, 2010 - Pratt - The Kansas Department of Wildlife and   Parks (KDWP) has announced the opening of two new fee cabins at Kingman State Fishing Lake, 7   miles west of Kingman on U.S. Highway 54. The two modern fee cabins overlook the   lake, and the area charges no entry fees. The cabins are available year-round   and will accommodate as many as six overnight guests. The area around the lake   provides hiking, wildlife viewing, primitive camping year-round, and a   newly-refurbished group shelter for family gatherings. The lake’s main attraction is fishing, and hunting is available on the   adjacent 4,622-acre Byron Walker Wildlife Area, through which the Ninnescah   River flows. 
        The air conditioned and heated cabins sleep six comfortably on one queen,   three twin, and one full futon beds. Users must provide their own bedding,   pillows, towels, and toiletries. A hot shower, complete kitchen, refrigerator,   stovetop, and microwave are included, along with an outdoor patio with gas grill   and picnic table. A fire ring is available for evening campfires. Other   amenities include an outside hydrant, kitchen utensils, dishes, pots, pans, and   coffee pot. 
        For reservations or more information, click “Cabin   Reservations” on the KDWP website, www.kdwp.state.ks.us. The $10.50   cabin reservation fee cannot be refunded, but if the office is notified seven   days prior to reservation, the cabin rental fee can be refunded. To ensure   availability, reservations should be made seven days prior to arrival. 
        KDWP offers these and more than 90 other cabins at 20 state parks and five   wildlife areas throughout the state.