Marshall County State Lake is a peaceful recreational lake in northeastern Kansas offering fishing, picnicking, and boating opportunities amid serene natural surroundings.
Marshall County State Lake is located in Marshall County, Kansas, and serves as a local hub for outdoor recreation and wildlife observation. The lake was developed primarily for flood control and water supply but has since become a favored destination for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts. Surrounded by rolling prairie hills and patches of mixed hardwood forest, the lake supports populations of largemouth bass, channel catfish, bluegill, and crappie, making it an excellent spot for fishing year-round. Its calm waters are ideal for small non-motorized boats and paddle sports such as kayaking and canoeing. Shoreline picnic areas and open grassy spaces provide family-friendly environments for day visits, while several primitive campsites are available nearby for overnight stays. The lake's surroundings include native prairie grasses and scattered wetlands that support diverse bird species, which attract bird watchers especially during migration seasons. Located near the small towns of Marysville and Blue Rapids, the lake offers a quiet retreat with easy access from state highways. While modest in size compared to larger reservoirs, it plays an important role in regional outdoor recreation and natural resource conservation. Visitors will find a peaceful setting with opportunities to observe native Kansas flora and fauna, enjoy fishing, and partake in low-impact water activities. With basic facilities and a focus on natural simplicity, Marshall County State Lake appeals to those seeking open water recreation without the crowds often found at larger lakes.
Fishing for largemouth bass, bluegill, and channel catfish
Scenic picnic areas along the lake shore
Quiet paddle sports opportunities with calm waters
Bird watching during spring and fall migrations
Earthen dam constructed to create the reservoir and manage local water resources.
An accessible area with tables and grills providing scenic views of the lake.
Natural surroundings that support diverse native plant and animal communities.