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There are many things to do in St. Francis. Check out the list below!
Bowl Cheyenne Bowl, 709 So Quincy, 332-2211
Camp Free camping in the Roadside park on the south side of Highway 36, behind the new firehouse.  There is a dump site and showers.  There are no other hookups (dry camping). Homesteader Motel (Lodging) and Angle Road RV Park have RV parking.
Fish

Keller's Pond, NW of St. Francis
Fishing information (.PDF)
State of Kansas Fishing Information
Cheyenne County Wildlife Information

Hunt & Shoot

Corner Post Hunting Lodge, 332-3009
Ringneck Country, 2098 Road 80, 785-899-5882
Cheyenne County Wildlife Gun Club-South of St Francis
Using the Hunting Atlas (.PDF)
Cheyenne County Hunting Atlas (.PDF)
State of Kansas Hunting Information
Cheyenne County Wildlife Information

Play & picnic

City Park-downtown St. Francis
Roadside Park- US Highway 36

Play ball

St Francis Ball Park-North of fairgrounds
Grade School-various evening ball games in the summer
Basketball-City park
Tennis-Riverside Recreation
Football-HIgh school
Touch football-Greene Field in the fall

Play Pool Diamond R Bar-118 West Washington , 332-3936
Zero's-218 West Washington, 332-2020
Play cards Senior Center (Click for more information on things to do at the Senior Center)
Cards and dominos are played in private homes every week. If you would like more information, check the St. Francis Herald.
Play golf Riverside Recreation-West Highway 36, 332-3401
See a Movie Cheyenne Theatre, 104 E Washington, 332-2747
Movie prices and theatre information
What's playing this week?
Swim St Francis Swim Pool, 207 So Cherry, 332-3410
Information on the St. Francis Pool
Play video games

Cheyenne Bowl, 709 So Quincy, 332-2211
Zero's-218 West Washington, 332-2020

View Wildlife There are many places in Cheyenne County to view wildlife, including paths and walks along the Republican River. Many corn, wheat and CRP fields are home to pheasants, quail, wild turkeys and other birds. Raccoons, badgers, deer, coyotes, bobcats and many other wildlife can be spotted in the early morning or late evening. Click here for more information on wildlife (.PDF)
Workout:

Dance Ranch & Athletic Center , 122 W Washington, 332-2100