05/23/2026
What do you get when a Park Ranger, a Game Warden, and a Boater show up in a state park?
A Safe Park!! And maybe a boat inspection and a permit verification or two….
But in all seriousness, while our park rangers and game wardens each have their own distinct law‑enforcement roles within the Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks, there are times when our missions overlap. Holiday weekends at state parks and on our reservoirs are one of those times.
This weekend, we teamed up to conquer the rush at the park entrance, on the water, and at the ramps. Our ranger focused on park‑side operations, visitor contacts, and safety checks, while our game wardens handled boating enforcement, compliance, and on‑water patrols. Together, we kept Clinton Lake safe, moving, and enjoyable for everyone.
❓Did you know these are two completely different law‑enforcement positions❓
Many visitors are surprised to learn that park rangers and game wardens are separate branches of KDWP law enforcement — each with different training, duties, and areas of responsibility. Both are fully certified officers, but they serve in different ways to protect our natural resources and the people who enjoy them.
And if that surprises you… here’s another one.
There’s a third KDWP division with law‑enforcement authority: our Public Lands Managers.
Those beautiful public hunting areas don’t just appear out of nowhere. Our Public Lands Managers build them, maintain them, protect them, and ensure they remain healthy, accessible, and safe. They are also law‑enforcement certified and responsible for enforcing regulations on the lands they manage.
They’re the reason Kansas has such incredible wildlife areas and habitat spaces for the public to enjoy.
Three branches. One mission.
Park Rangers 🤎
Game Wardens 💚
Public Lands Managers 💛
Different roles with the same commitment to protecting Kansas’ natural resources and the people who enjoy them.
Thanks to everyone who has or is planning to visit Clinton State Park this weekend or this summer!! Remember to help us all make it a safe and memorable experience!
Enjoy a few snaps of the park rangers and game wardens “collaborating” over equipment this past week! Not sure everyday is smooth sailing, even for us, but we still make light of these moments!!