- One-Stop
- Page Enterprises
- Diversified Supply LLC
Mini-market chain, open every day for groceries, alcohol and newspapers; some have post offices.
301 E Woodward St, Parker, KS 66072
(913) 898-6211
Linn County Votes: Fried Chicken, Mexican Food
Excavating Contractor
21368 Earnest Rd, Parker, KS 66072
(913) 898-4722
Linn County Votes: Electrical Contractor
207 W Woodward St, Parker, KS 66072
(913) 898-6200
Linn County Votes: Lumber Yard
Parks
Parker City Lake is 3/4 mile south & 1/2 mile west of Parker. This lake is 8 acres in size and has Bluegill, Channel Catfish, Crappie, Largemouth Bass, and Green Sunfish.
Bluegill and Sunfish have unlimited creel and length.
Crappie have a creel of 50 with no length limit.
Channel Catfish have a creel limit of 2 and a 15 lnch length limit.
Largemouth Bass have a creel of limit of 2 with a 13-18 inch length limit.
Memorial Park
W 1525th Rd, Parker, KS 66072
(913) 795-2724
The Park is 5 1/2 miles west of K-7. It is 20 miles south of Osawatomie, or three miles north of Centerville on 1525 Rd. The park features several miles of trails that wind between woods, rock, outcrops, and more. Hikers can view an old spring that was used when the Pottawatomie Indians inhabited the area. The first large cross was erected in 1988 with 14 stations of the cross added after that. The trails are well worn and easy to follow; hikers are urged to carry water as the trails are cut off the beaten path.
119 W. Woodard St. Parker, KS 66072
(913) 898-2710
Parker’s Heritage Park is a tribute to the legacy of the city itself and those who hail from it. Sidewalk sections pay homage to the families who have long lived in Parker., along with notables from the area, such as Gov. Sam Brownback. The park is home to the annual Nuttin’ Butt Fun Fest and Bike Run and offers its visitors a well laid play area, a shelter house with a fireplace, and plenty of parking and space.
120 N. Walnut St.
(913) 898-4565
Food Pantry.
Open to anyone who lives in the Prairie View School District.