LOCATED ADJACENT TO ONE OF THE LARGEST WILDLIFE AREAS IN KANSAS
EST. 1888
STEEPED IN RICH TRADITION
Before the 1900’s the Cuthbertson family settled a farmstead just outside of St. Paul, Kansas. Great-Grandpa XXXXXX enjoyed hunting the large number of ducks that migrated annually from Canada to Mexico through the Central Flyway, while working the modest family farm. With new technologies and a growing family, the farm continues to grow with each new generation.
NEOSHO WILDLIFE AREA IS ESTABLISHED
Located on a broad, flat flood plain below the junction of Flat Rock Creek and the Neosho River, a man-made wildlife area was developed by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks in 1960. The area covers 3,246 acres. The five largest pools on the area represent 1,675 acres of the 1,787 of intensively managed wetlands. There are sixteen independently managed wetlands throughout the area. The area was primarily designed, and is managed to furnish a resting and feeding place for migratory waterfowl.