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Neosho Wildlife Area, Kansas

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  • Fall River Lake

    Fall River Dam is located on Fall River, a tributary of the Verdigris River, in Greenwood County, Kansas. The vicinity in which Fall River is located has long been noted for its rolling prairies and tree-dotted valleys, sheltered by limestone-capped ridges. The lake is about a mile wide at the ... Fall River Lake
  • Melvern Lake

    Melvern Lake's 6,930 surface acres of water and 17,244 acres of adjacent land serve as the nucleus of recreational and natural resource activities for more than 500,000 visitors annually. Visitors looking for outdoor reacreation are fortunate at Melvern Lake. The lake boasts six parks (five ... Melvern Lake
  • Pomona Lake

    Pomona Lake provides opportunities for a large variety of recreational activities on nearly 10,500 acres of public land surrounding the lake. The Corps of Engineers and the Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks operate and maintain campgrounds, boat ramps, picnicking facilities, swimming beaches, ... Pomona Lake
  • John Redmond Lake

    John Redmond Reservoir lies in a broad flat valley with margins of the gently rolling Flint Hills -- a bluestem grass region of natural scenic beauty. The 59-mile shoreline around the 9,400-acre reservoir provides excellent camping areas and retreats for vacationists who like to get away from the ... John Redmond Lake
  • Elk City Lake

    Elk City Reservoir offers a wide variety of outdoor recreation and forms a lake featuring a shore line nearly 50 miles long, containing over 4,500 acres of water and 12,000 acres of wildlife, in addition to the State Park. The prominent feature of the landscape is the precipitous limestone bluff ... Elk City Lake
  • Big Hill Lake

    Come and visit one of the clearest lakes in Kansas. Big Hill Lake is considered a trophy fishing lake and is well known by many fisherman. Visitors wanting to come and enjoy any water activities, this is the place to go! There are three campgrounds, three equestrian trail heads, and four day ... Big Hill Lake
  • Toronto Lake

    Toronto Lake is located in the picturesque Flint Hills region of southern Kansas. Upon arrival at the lake, visitors will be impressed with the dam structure itself. The 2,800 acre lake is surrounded by oak, cottonwood, elm and other tree species common to the area. The gently rolling terrain ... Toronto Lake
  • Coffey County Lake

    5,090 acres, 2 miles north and 1 mile east of Burlington. Formerly Wolf Creek Lake, has proven to be one of the premier fishing lakes in the country. Dedicated exclusively to fishing, Coffey County Lake has been featured on national television programs such as Jimmy Houston's Outdoors and Bill ... Coffey County Lake
  • Mined Land Wildlife Area - Strip Pits

    The Mined Land Wildlife Area is one of South East Kansas's gems. It was acquired primarily by donation. The first donation was received in 1926. The largest acquisition, totaling 8,208 acres was donated by the Pittsburg and Midway Coal Company to the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks in 19 ... Mined Land Wildlife Area - Strip Pits
  • La Cygne Lake

    2,600 acres Maximum Depth: 40 feet Normal Lake Level: 841 msl La Cygne lake has 2,600 surface acres of water. It is a power plant lake and freezing completely over is rare. Typically there is open water throughout the year. There are three boat ramps in the main lake and one ... La Cygne Lake
  • Copan Lake

    Copan Lake offers the visitors extensive opportunities for a memorable outdoor recreation experience with 5,000 acres of water and 11,000 acres for hunting. Overnight accommodations, services and supplies are available at convenient locations on access roads leading to the Corps of Engineers ... Copan Lake
  • Hulah Lake

    Hulah Lake lies in the upper reaches of the high rounded Osage Hills, and was named after the nearby community of Hulah, which was established in 1918. The name is derived from the Osage Indian word Hulah meaning "eagle". Hulah Lake is located in a farming and ranching community where grazing ... Hulah Lake

Neosho Wildlife Area Fishing

Neosho Wildlife Area Fishing
Sportsmen are encouraged to take advantage of fishing, which is normally allowed from March 1 to October 1. Fishing for flathead and channel catfish ... Neosho Wildlife Area Fishing

Neosho Wildlife Area Hunting

Neosho Wildlife Area Hunting
During spring and fall, the number of migrant ducks is most impressive, sometimes reaching 100,000 birds. More than 60,000 ducks, primarily mallards ... Neosho Wildlife Area Hunting