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North Overlook Park (KS)

North Overlook Entrance Sign
North Overlook Park - trail head near entrance sign
North Overlook Park - Restroom and Baseball area
North Overlook Park Shelter
North Overlook - Shelter with a view

Featured amenities

Playground

About North Overlook Park (KS)

North Overlook Park is a one of the many day use parks at Milford Lake with two shelters available for reservations, great fishing access, and a playground. Also within walking distance of the shelters is a baseball field, horseshoe pits and a volleyball court. With these features offered, North Overlook Park is sure to have something for the whole family. Click here for the Milford Lake Virtual Tour.

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

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Currently open - Apr 1 to Sep 30

Campground Amenities

Most popular amenities

Playground
On Site Services

On Site Services

  • Playground
  • Volleyball Court
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Lola M

September 25, 2021

4

The group shelter was great and the facilities were clean. The only problem was the play area for the children was full of stickers.

Lola M

September 25, 2021

4

The group shelter was great and the facilities were clean. The only problem was the play area for the children was full of stickers.

Lola M

September 25, 2021

4

The group shelter was great and the facilities were clean. The only problem was the play area for the children was full of stickers.

Location North Overlook Park (KS)

Address:
5203 N. Hwy. K57
Junction City, KS, 66441
United States

Highway access

North Overlook Park is accessible via K-57 Highway, which connects to US-77 approximately 12 miles to the south.

Latitude & Longitude: 39.0939 / -96.895

Elevation: 373 feet

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Last updated: June 4, 2026

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