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Scott State Fishing Lake Wildlife Area adventures

Scott State Fishing Lake Wildlife Area Adventures

Scott State Fishing Lake Wildlife Area offers anglers and outdoor enthusiasts a peaceful spot for fishing, wildlife observation, and low-impact recreation in western Kansas.

266
Acres Protected
2
Miles of Trails
12,000
Annual Visitors
1967
Year Established

About Scott State Fishing Lake Wildlife Area

 

Scott State Fishing Lake Wildlife Area is a publicly managed conservation and recreation space located in Scott County, western Kansas. The area centers around Scott State Fishing Lake, a man-made reservoir covering approximately 60 acres, surrounded by 206 acres of managed wildlife habitat. The landscape features mixed grass prairie with patches of cottonwood and other native trees along the lake’s edge, providing important habitat for waterfowl, songbirds, and small mammals. The lake supports populations of channel catfish, bluegill, largemouth bass, and crappie, making it a favored destination for local anglers. Established to provide quality outdoor opportunities, the area also accommodates hunting during designated seasons, particularly for waterfowl and upland game birds. Visitors enjoy fishing from shoreline access points, hiking around the lake, and birdwatching especially during spring and fall migrations. The wildlife area is managed to balance public recreation with habitat conservation, emphasizing native species and maintenance of water quality. It has limited developed facilities, featuring several primitive campsites and picnic areas for day use. The peaceful environment and manageable size make it an accessible destination for families, anglers, and nature observers seeking a quieter outdoor experience in Kansas’ rural landscape.

Highlights

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Scott State Fishing Lake with public shoreline fishing access

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Native mixed grass prairie providing critical habitat for birds

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Seasonal waterfowl and upland game bird hunting opportunities

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Primitive camping sites close to the lake shore

Notable Natural Features

Scott State Fishing Lake

A 60-acre man-made lake stocked with game fish, providing good fishing access from shore and boat use.

Mixed Grass Prairie Habitat

Surrounding upland areas that support a variety of native prairie plants and wildlife.

Waterfowl Migration Stopover

Important resting and feeding area for migratory ducks and geese in western Kansas.