Junction City · 3020 N 56th St Junction City KS 66441
Type
Corps Recreation Area
Setting
Interior + Exterior
Parking
Yes
Power
Yes
Permit
Required
“Kansas's largest lake; sweeping Great Plains sky; Fort Riley military reservation adjacent; dramatic contrast of vast water against flat prairie; Kansas Film Commission coverage”
Milford Lake is the largest lake in Kansas — a 15,700-acre Corps of Engineers reservoir on the Republican River just north of Junction City, in the heart of America's geographic center. The location offers what is perhaps the most underappreciated cinematic asset in the Midwest: the Great Plains sky. Enormous, active, and ever-changing, the Kansas sky dominates the frame at Milford Lake in a way that smaller, more enclosed landscapes never can. The adjacent Fort Riley military reservation — historic home of George Custer's 7th Cavalry — adds layers of American military and frontier history. The rolling Flint Hills begin just to the east, offering tall-grass prairie landscapes that are increasingly rare and visually stunning. Kansas City District manages film permits. The Kansas Film Commission provides statewide incentive programs. Strong for Westerns, military dramas, Great Plains documentaries, and any production needing genuinely vast American landscape.
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