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Pony Creek Lake Camping

There are only a few primitive camping spots. It would be advisable to

, KS Camping

Banner Creek Camping

Primitive camping is allowed on the south side of the resevoir near the boat ramp. Water is available at several spigots placed alon the lake road on the north side of the resevoir. Camping areas with electricty are available on the north side. 785-364-3963 email: chamber@

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Pony Creek Lake Fishing

A wide variety of fish are available for the angler. Below is a list of species you can fish for ----- Be sure to check local guidelines as to length and fish limits.

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Centralia City Lake Fishing

Centralia City Lake is usually noted for good channel cat, white bass and crappie fishing. White bass numbers are down some. The sample numbers of crappie are one of the highest in over 10 years. Most of the crappie are below 8 inches (good for next year)

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Banner Creek Swimming

Swimming and wading are allowed only in the designated swimming beach area within the markers. There is no lifegaurd on duty at the swimming beach. Childern under 15

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Banner Creek Fishing

Banner Creek Resevoir has been stocked with Largemouth Bass, Channel Cat, Flathead Catfish, Crappie, Redar Sunfish, Bluegill, and Walleye. Fishing Length and creel limits are as follows: Largemouth Bass,18 inches long is minium length with limit of two. Channel Cat, 15

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Banner Creek Boating

Boating and water skiing are permitted on most of the 535 surface acre resevoir. All water vessels are required to obey signs placed around the resevoir for public safety. Decals and license certificates must be on the boat or person operating the boat. The mininim age for operating a boat is is 156

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Centralia City Lake Camping

There are picnic tables, plenty of camping pads and many sites with electricity.

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Banner Creek Trails

There is a 5.2 mile roundtrip hiking and bicycling tralil was opened to the public in the spring of 1999 on the reservoir\'s south side. To the east of the trailhead the path leads through a densely wooden riparian area and winds leisurely aroun the lake\'

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