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Tuttle Creek Dam and Lake Wilson Dam and Lake Birds on one of Quivira National Wildlife Refuge's salt marshes. Lake Inman is the largest natural lake in Kansas. The shorelines of Kansas Lakes are mostly in government ownership and open to the public for hunting, fishing, camping, and hiking. Large areas of public land surround most of the lakes.
Wilson Lake is located at (38.9401464, -98.5567638) at an elevation of 1,516 feet (462 It lies in north-central Kansas in the Smoky Hills region of the Great Plains . [ 5 ] Most of Wilson Lake lies in Russell County with a small portion of its southeastern arm extending into Lincoln County .
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Kansas' 24 man-made lakes built by the federal government range in depth from 20 feet to 72 feet. Here's how deep each of them go. Kansas' 24 man-made lakes built by the federal government range ...
All reservoirs in Kansas should be included in this category. The main article for this category is List of lakes, reservoirs, and dams in Kansas; Wikimedia Commons has media related to Reservoirs in Kansas; See also category Lakes of Kansas
Black Lake (Louisiana) (also known as Black-Clear Lake in Natchitoches Parish) Black Bayou Reservoir located in Bossier Parish [18] Bundick Lake near Dry Creek; Caddo Lake (extends into Texas) Caillou Lake in Terrebonne Parish; Calcasieu Lake; Caney Creek Lake in Jackson Parish; Carencro Lake in Terrebonne Parish; Catahoula Lake; Lake Cataouatche
Clinton State Park is a public recreation area located on the north shore of Clinton Lake at the western edge of Lawrence, Kansas, United States. [3]The 1,500-acre (6.1 km 2) state park lies on the north shore of Clinton Lake, known for its clear water and good channel catfish, walleye, and crappie fishing.
Tuttle Creek Lake is a reservoir on the Big Blue River 5 miles (8 km) north of Manhattan, in the Flint Hills region of northeast Kansas. It was built and is operated by the Army Corps of Engineers for the primary purpose of flood control.