Nemaha County State Lake Wildlife Area offers visitors a peaceful natural setting for fishing, wildlife observation, and low-impact outdoor recreation in northeastern Kansas.
Nemaha County State Lake Wildlife Area is located in Nemaha County in northeastern Kansas, centered around Nemaha County State Lake. The wildlife area encompasses a mix of woodlands, open grasslands, and the 35-acre lake itself, offering habitat for a variety of fish, waterfowl, and upland wildlife species. The area supports populations of deer, turkey, and small mammals, making it a popular destination for hunters and wildlife watchers alike. The lake and its surroundings provide ample opportunity for fishing, with species such as largemouth bass, catfish, and crappie inhabiting the waters. The terrain, primarily gently rolling with access roads and small trails, makes for accessible hiking and birding opportunities. The site is managed by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks to maintain healthy habitats, waterfowl nesting grounds, and fishing access. While it lacks extensive developed facilities, its quiet environment appeals to anglers, hunters, and nature enthusiasts seeking a lesser-known spot for outdoor activities. The area's compact size lends well to half-day or day visits, with possibilities for picnicking and light hiking. Visitors can enjoy seasonal bird migrations and the peaceful landscape featured predominantly in prairie and oak-hickory woodland ecosystems. Overall, Nemaha County State Lake Wildlife Area serves as an important regional resource for conserving native plants and animals alongside recreational opportunities in rural Kansas.
Nemaha County State Lake – stocked lake popular for fishing
Woodlands and grasslands supporting local wildlife
Seasonal waterfowl migrations visible from shore
Quiet access for upland bird hunting and wildlife photography
A 35-acre man-made lake stocked regularly with game fish, providing prime fishing access for anglers of all skill levels.
The surrounding forest supports a variety of woodland wildlife, including white-tailed deer and wild turkey.
The lake and wetlands attract seasonal waterfowl, creating opportunities for birdwatching during migration periods.