Chetopa State Fishing Lake is a popular fishing and outdoor recreation site in southeastern Kansas, offering tranquil waters, good fishing opportunities, and picnic areas for families and anglers alike.
Chetopa State Fishing Lake is a 140-acre reservoir located near the city of Chetopa in Labette County, Kansas. Created primarily for fishing and outdoor recreation, the lake is surrounded by gently rolling hills and wooded areas, contributing to a peaceful natural setting. The lake is stocked with popular fish species such as largemouth bass, channel catfish, bluegill, and crappie, making it a favored destination for anglers of all skill levels.
Facilities at the lake include picnic shelters, fishing docks, boat ramps, and public restrooms. While motorized boats are allowed, the lake's size makes it ideal for non-motorized watercraft such as kayaks and canoes. The surrounding area includes short trails and open spaces for hiking, wildlife viewing, and bird watching, with common sightings of waterfowl and small mammals. The lake can be accessed year-round, though fishing activity peaks in spring and early summer.
Historically, the lake was developed to provide recreational opportunities and improve local water management. It contributes to the community’s outdoor lifestyle and supports regional tourism by drawing visitors interested in sport fishing and quiet outdoor enjoyment. Nearby Chetopa town offers amenities and a connection to regional highways, making the lake accessible for day trips or short stays. Ideal for family outings and casual anglers, Chetopa State Fishing Lake also serves as a habitat for several aquatic and terrestrial species, promoting local biodiversity.
Well-stocked lake popular for largemouth bass and channel catfish fishing
Scenic picnic area with sheltered tables overlooking the water
Boat ramps with access for small motorboats and non-motorized craft
Nearby short nature trails providing easy wildlife viewing opportunities
Earthen dam creating the lake, controlling water levels and providing a scenic backdrop.
Two public boat ramps allow easy launch for small to medium-sized watercraft.
Multiple sheltered picnic areas with tables and grills located near the shoreline.