Smithville Lake Recreation Area offers a diverse outdoor playground featuring water-based activities, hiking, camping, and abundant wildlife viewing opportunities in northwestern Missouri.
Smithville Lake Recreation Area surrounds Smithville Lake, a 7,190-acre U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoir located near Kansas City, Missouri. Created primarily for flood control and water supply, the lake and its adjacent lands provide a wide range of recreational opportunities across more than 13,000 acres. The area features rolling hills, forested landscapes, open prairies, and several miles of shoreline along the lake. The surrounding natural habitats support various wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and many bird species, making it a popular destination for hunters and bird watchers. History in the area includes its development during the mid-20th century to control flooding on the Little Platte River and create a reliable water source for regional communities. Smithville Lake is a favored destination for fishing enthusiasts seeking bass, catfish, crappie, and bluegill. Beyond fishing, visitors enjoy boating, paddle sports, hiking several multi-use trails, mountain biking, and camping. The Johnson County Park at Smithville Lake and several other state and county parks offer developed campgrounds with amenities. Additionally, scenic vistas and picnic areas provide family-friendly day-use options. The area's accessibility from Kansas City enhances its appeal for weekend outings and extended stays, balancing outdoor adventure with convenience. Environmental stewardship efforts help maintain water quality and protect native habitats within this largely managed recreation setting.
Smithville Lake Fishing – renowned for largemouth bass and catfish
Over 25 miles of multi-use trails for hiking and mountain biking
Johnson County Park with developed camping and picnic facilities
Scenic viewpoints along the lake shore ideal for photography and wildlife observation
A 7,190-acre reservoir offering extensive water-based recreation including fishing, boating, and paddle sports.
A developed recreation hub with campgrounds, picnic shelters, and easy access to lake amenities.
A scenic multi-use trail winding through forested areas adjacent to the lake, popular for hiking and biking.