Historic & Cultural Site in Kansas

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Cedar Bluff Reservoir (Ellis)

Cedar Bluff Dam a reservoir is a features of the Cedar Bluff Unit, PSMBP, and is located on the Smoky Hill River in west central Kansas. Reservoir open 24 hours. Good access roads.

Keith Sebelius Reservoir (Norton)

Norton Dam and Keith Sebelius Reservoir are features of the PSMBP - Almena Unit. The reservoir is open 24 hour and has good access. Available species include walleye, saugeye (sauger/walleye hybrids), wipers, largemouth bass, crappie, and channel catfish.

Lovewell Reservoir (Weber)

Lovewell Reservoir is just inside the Kansas border from Superior, Nebraska. An historic school is now used as a church during the summer. Also, a cemetery from the 1860's is open to visitors. The Reservoir has become an attractive site for wildlife.

Waconda Reservoir (Glen Elder) (Glen Elder)

Glen Elder Dam and Waconda Reservoir, features of the Glen Elder Unit, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, are on the Solomon River directly upstream from Glen Elder, Kansas. Reservoir open 24 hours. Good access roads.

Kanopolis Lake (Marquette)

The nearby Fort Harker Museum at Kanopolis and the Rogers Art Gallery and Museum at Ellsworth portray the settlement of the American West. Kanopolis is also the home of Kansas' first State park.

Melvern Lake (Melvern)

Located on the east edge of the Flinthills Region, Melvern Lake features gently rolling prairie, a 21 mile equestrian trail and 5 nature trails. Living History programs showcase the summer interpretive program.