Ottawa State Park offers scenic recreational opportunities along the shores of Melvern Lake, including camping, hiking, fishing, and water sports in a lush, forested landscape.
Ottawa State Park is located in eastern Kansas on the south shore of Melvern Lake, a large reservoir formed by damming the Marais des Cygnes River. Covering over 1,100 acres, the park provides diverse habitats ranging from hardwood forests to open lake shores. The park's geography features rolling hills and wooded terrain, creating a peaceful natural setting ideal for outdoor activities. Melvern Lake is a centerpiece of the park, attracting anglers with species such as bass, crappie, and catfish. Established to offer recreational access to the lake, Ottawa State Park developed campgrounds, picnic areas, boat ramps, and hiking trails that provide both solitude and family-friendly experiences. In addition to fishing and boating, popular pursuits include hiking and mountain biking along its network of gentle trails, as well as seasonal hunting in designated areas. Visitors are drawn to the park for its combination of water recreation and forested land, making it a versatile destination for relaxation and adventure. Facilities include developed campgrounds with electrical hookups, modern restrooms, and playgrounds. Wildlife is abundant, with opportunities to see white-tailed deer, various songbirds, and waterfowl. The park’s proximity to smaller communities also allows easy access for day-trippers and campers alike. Ottawa State Park plays an important role in regional conservation and outdoor education, offering a natural setting that complements the surrounding agricultural landscape alongside Melvern Lake.
Melvern Lake – expansive reservoir known for quality bass and crappie fishing
Multi-use trail system – popular for hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife observation
Water access points – boat ramps and swim beaches available right in the park
Quiet forested campsites – shaded and well-serviced spots for tent and RV camping
A large reservoir that provides fishing, boating, and swimming opportunities, central to the park’s recreational offerings.
Developed campgrounds offering shaded sites with electrical hookups, modern amenities, and lake views.
Approximately 12 miles of multi-use trails winding through oak-hickory forests and along lakeshore bluffs.