Shawnee Mission Park (2024)

Shawnee Mission Park is 1,655 acres and includes a 120-acre lake with swimming beach and marina, 11 shelters, numerous picnic areas, nature trails, play areas, an archery range, a 44-acre dog off-leash area, an 18-hole disc golf course, mountain biking and hiking trails, equestrian trails, and is home tothe Theatre in the Park. The newly-refurbished eastern park entrance features John Barkley Plaza, honoring JCPRD's first superintendent. John Barkley Plaza provides a meeting point from which to explore all the wonderful things that Shawnee Mission Park has to offer.

The park land was purchased through the district's initial bond issue in 1956 and officially dedicated on May 30, 1964. It is the second largest park in the county and the most visited park in the entire state of Kansas.

Please note these upcoming closures:

  • The 87th Street entrance to Shawnee Mission Park is closed.See the details about this project.

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Park Shelters

Shawnee Mission Park has 11 varied sized shelters. The shelters are perfect for parties, family reunions, corporate events, and weddings! To ensure the use of a shelter, reservations are recommended.

For individual shelter details and to reserve online, view the Subfacilities section below.

To check availability or to reserve a shelter online, visit the reservation and rentals page, call (913) 831-3359, Monday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m., or visit our Registration Office in Antioch Park.


Campground Information

JCPRD campground reservations are available for not-for-profit youth organization such as Scouts, American Heritage Girls, Girl Scouts, and religious youth groups. Campers must be under the age of 18 with adult chaperones onsite. JCPRD offers three (3) campsites for you to choose from - Big Bull Creek, Shawnee Mission Park, and TimberRidge Adventure Center. More information can be found on our campgroundspage. If you would like to reserve a campground for your organized youth group, call (913) 438-7275 oremail Cindy Lawrence.

Lake

The 120-acre lake is a popular spot for boating, fishing, sailing, paddleboarding, and much more. The lake is stocked with channel catfish, large and small mouth bass, wipers, and crappie. Rainbow trout are released into the lake in February, March, and October. JCPRD fishing and boating permits and state fishing licenses (per state regulations) are required before fishing. See below for requirements.

New to the Shawnee Mission Park Lake is a boat cleaning station. The cleaning station is the first line of defense to protect JCPRD lakes against zebra mussels and other aquatic invasive species. The six-feet tall, eight-feet wide waterless cleaning station is solar powered and also features a Wi-Fi hub. The system has a wet/dry vacuum, air blower, grabber, brush, and a tool to pull your boat plug. All runoff from the unit is captured in a bioswale to keep it from entering the lake. The Wi-Fi provides users access to custom videos on cleaning your boat. At this time, cleaning of watercraft before they enter Shawnee Mission Park lake and after they leave is strongly encouraged, but not required.

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Permits

For details about permit requirements, state licenses, or to see the latest fishing report, visit thepermit information page.

Archery Range

A JCPRD archery permit is required for everyone 13 years of age and older. No permit is required for children 12 years of age and under, however, they must be accompanied by an adult who possesses a valid district archery permit.

  • Broadhead points are prohibited
  • Crossbows are not allowed at the archery range

The archery range is a static range with six shooting lanes. Targets range from 20 yards (two lanes) and then in 10-yard longer increments out to 60 yards. Our target butts are Block Range 48’s. Butts are blank, please bring your own targets and target pins.

  • Targets feature original, high contrast design made of unglued, layers of Compressed Friction Foam™ for arrow-stopping performance
  • Easy one-hand arrow removal
  • Target dimensions: 48" x 48" x 18"


Beach and Marina

For information, hours, and prices, visit the Shawnee Mission Park beach and marina pages.

Dog Off-Leash Area

Located west of the 87th and Ridgeview entrance of Shawnee Mission Park, the 44-acre off-leash area features a paved trail to the lake and beach area, and wood chip and natural surface trails through grassland and wooded areas. The off-leash area also includes paved parking and restrooms.

Maintenance closures are scheduled every Tuesday and Thursday from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m.

The off-leash area is open year-round during regular park hours except during weekly routine maintenance closures. Maintenance closures are conducted to provide a high level of maintenance to the area without compromising dog, patron, and staff safety. Trespassing is prohibited when the gate is locked.

For the enjoyment of all patrons and pets all JCPRD Dog Off-Leash Area Code of Conduct/Rules (PDF) apply.

JCPRD's other off-leash areas are located in Heritage Park, Thomas S. Stoll Memorial Park and Kill Creek Streamway Park (at the 95th Street access point).

Disc Golf Course

The Shawnee Mission Park Disc Golf Course is an 18-hole, 54-par wooded and prairie grass course. Varying levels of terrain and obstacles will challenge both beginners and experienced players alike. For regulations and more details about the disc golf course, view our Shawnee Mission Park Disc Golf Course map (PDF).

Visitor Services

Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 am - 5:30 pm / Saturday & Sunday, 9am - 5 pm(most holidays)
The restrooms and water fountain in the Visitor Services are open during regular park hours.

Located inside the JCPRD Administration Building you will be able to obtain:

  • Detailed JCPRD parks and facility information
  • Park maps
  • Trail Guides
  • JCPRD park permits (fishing, boating, archery, and metal detecting)
  • Purchase Kansas State fishing licenses
  • Orienteering course packets
  • Model rocket permits
  • Remote controlled vehicle permits


Park Police & Safety

In an emergency, dial 911. To reach the Park Police dispatch, call (913) 782-0720.
For additional information and safety tips, visit JCPRD's Park Police page.

Take a Virtual Tour

We are working on creating 360 degree virtual tours on our facilities. Take a look at this waterfall in Shawnee Mission Park.

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FAQs

Do you need a license to fish at Shawnee Mission Park? ›

JCPRD TROUT PERMITS ARE STILL REQUIRED IF FISHING FOR TROUT AT Shawnee Mission and Kill Creek Park Lakes.

How deep is Shawnee Mission Lake? ›

It is a 135-acre (550,000 m2) surface area lake with a maximum depth of 25 feet (7.6 m).

How long is Shawnee Mission Park Trail? ›

9.1 miles.

Located in the state's busiest regional park, the trails have been developed over 10 years in cooperation with Johnson County Parks & Recreation.

How old is Shawnee Mission Park? ›

Shawnee Mission Park, a multi-use, 1,600-acre park, is located at West 79th Street and Renner Road in Shawnee, Kansas. The land was purchased through the district's initial bond issue in 1956 and officially dedicated on May 30, 1964.

At what age do you no longer need a fishing license in Kansas? ›

Anglers age 16 through 74, who have been bona fide residents of the state for 60 days immediately prior to buying a license, must have a resident license in possession while fishing in Kansas.

What kind of fish are in Shawnee Mission Park? ›

The lake is stocked with channel catfish, large and small mouth bass, wipers, and crappie. Rainbow trout are released into the lake in February, March, and October. JCPRD fishing and boating permits and state fishing licenses (per state regulations) are required before fishing.

Can you swim in Lake Shawnee? ›

Lake Shawnee offers fishing, boating, sailing, and swimming.

What happened at Lake Shawnee? ›

Lake Shawnee fans know the facts intimately: a little girl died on the swings and a boy drowned in the pond. All told, roughly 6 visitors died during the amusem*nt park's brief history. In 1966, the attraction was abandoned. The cheerful turquoise, red and green rides slowly faded and flaked.

Can I camp at Shawnee Mission Park? ›

Big Bull Creek and Shawnee Mission Park campground reservations are available only for not-for-profit youth organizations such as Scouts, American Heritage Girls, Girl Scouts, and religious youth groups. For family or individual camping options in Kansas: Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks.

Are dogs allowed at Shawnee Mission Park? ›

Park Map, over 1100 acres including a 53 acre fenced dog park.

How big is Shawnee Mission South? ›

The school is one of several public high schools located within Shawnee Mission and operated by Shawnee Mission USD 512 school district. The school colors are green and gold and the school mascot is the Raider. The average annual enrollment is approximately 1,600 students.

Why is it called Shawnee Mission? ›

The Shawnee Methodist Mission was established in 1830 at Turner, Kansas, before relocating southward to present-day Fairway, Kansas in 1839. As its name suggests, the mission served the local Shawnee tribe, which had been forcibly relocated to Kansas Territory after a treaty in 1825.

What is Shawnee Mission South ranked? ›

Shawnee Mission South High School is ranked #2,324 in the National Rankings. Schools are ranked on their performance on state-required tests, graduation and how well they prepare students for college. Read more about how we rank the Best High Schools.

How many acres is Shawnee park? ›

Shawnee Park
Area284 acres (1.15 km2)
Created1892
Operated byLouisville Metro Parks
StatusOpen
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Can you fish without a license in Oklahoma state parks? ›

An Oklahoma resident or nonresident fishing license is required of all persons who take, attempt to take, or possess fish or other aquatic dwelling organisms by any method in Oklahoma.

Do you need a permit to fish in Kansas? ›

Whether you're a local pro or a wandering angler, if you're aged 16 through 74 and looking to fish in Kansas's bountiful waters, you'll need a fishing license.

Do you have to have a fishing license to fish at a Texas state park? ›

Fishing in State Parks

A fishing license and endorsem*nt are not required if fishing on state park property or in waters completely enclosed by a state park. On man-made structures (docks, piers, jetties, etc.) within state parks, fishing is allowed by pole-and-line only, and each person is limited to two poles.

Do you need a permit to fish in Illinois? ›

A license is required for fishing in all Illinois waters, including lakes, reservoirs, rivers and streams. Licenses are not required for anglers who are under the age of 16, blind or disabled anglers, or residents on active military service. Q: How much do fishing licenses cost?

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