Nemaha County State Fishing Lake is a small, tranquil reservoir in northeastern Kansas offering peaceful fishing, picnicking, and wildlife observation within a primarily rural setting.
Nemaha County State Fishing Lake is located in Nemaha County, Kansas, providing anglers and outdoor enthusiasts with a quiet freshwater fishing experience. The lake spans approximately 54 acres and is managed by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. Situated amid gently rolling prairies, the lake's environment supports a variety of warm-water fish species, including largemouth bass, channel catfish, crappie, and bluegill. The surrounding grasslands and scattered woodlands offer habitat for local wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous songbird species. The facility includes a small public access area with a boat ramp for non-motorized boats and shore fishing. While the lake is primarily used for fishing, visitors also enjoy picnicking and basic wildlife viewing. Due to its modest size and relatively undeveloped nature, Nemaha County State Fishing Lake provides a quiet spot away from busier state parks and reservoirs. It was developed to improve local fishing opportunities and support outdoor recreation for residents and visitors to Nemaha County. The site lacks extensive developed facilities, emphasizing a simple, natural outdoor experience. The surrounding area is typical of northeastern Kansas, with agricultural lands and open fields offering opportunities for birdwatching and scenic drives. Its appeal lies in offering a serene small-lake fishing destination suitable for families and anglers seeking a low-key outing close to the community.
Quiet fishing access with boat ramp for small boats and shore anglers
Abundant populations of largemouth bass and channel catfish
Nearby prairies and woodlands providing wildlife viewing opportunities
Peaceful picnic areas shaded by hardwood trees
A 54-acre reservoir stocked with warm water fish species managed for local recreational fishing.
Facilities enable easy access for shore fishing and launching small non-motorized boats.
Surrounding natural areas provide space for wildlife observation and nature walks.