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Upland Bird Hunters on Fort Riley
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Fort Riley is a well known destination for those that enjoy the outdoors. It really is no coincidence that Fort Riley is known as one of the premier hunting and fishing installations within the Army.
There is something for everyone including hunting, fishing, hiking and nature photography. The installation has twenty-nine managed fishery impoundments and hunting opportunities exist on over 71,000 acres of timber and prairie. Even if hunting or fishing is not your forte, there are many other opportunities to enjoy the outdoors in the area. The scenic Flint Hills found on Fort Riley offer the mountain biker a stiff challenge and horseback rider with some excellent views.
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Important Links - Ft. Riley Outdoor Recreation
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Fort Riley Open Areas
Current outdoor recreation areas on Fort Riley, includes hunting, fishing and fuel wood cutting areas.
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Fort Riley Recreation Motor Vehicle Permit |
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How to Access Fort Riley For Recreation
You must follow certain procedures to access the installation for recreation. Please read this article to ensure your safety.
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General Outdoor Recreation Regulations in Effect on Fort Riley
Fort Riley's primary mission is to serve as a Warfighting Center for "America's Army." But, it also provides an area where a wide variety of outdoor recreation activities can be pursued by both military personnel and the general public. Pursuits include hunting choices from big game to mushrooms, or recreational activities like mountain biking and bird watching. Go to this article to read general information about recreating on the fort.
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Permits Required to Recreate Outdoors on Fort Riley |
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Daily Registration Requirements for Outdoor Recreationists |
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