Cedar Bluff Reservoir


Cedar Bluff Reservoir is a 6,900-acre Bureau of Reclamation project in western Kansas. The reservoir is about 13 miles south of Interstate 70 near Wakeeney. On the lake, fishing, boating, windsurfing and skiing are popular activities. Anglers will find bass, crappie, and catfish in the lake. Wildlife viewers will find deer, turkey, pheasant, Canada geese, and even the occasional eagle in winter.

Recreation areas around the lake are managed by the State of Kansas. Cedar Bluff State Park is divided into two areas, Bluffton and Page Creek. The Bluffton area is on the lake's northern shore and is more developed than Page Creek. The state park has a total of 121 sites with water and electric hookups for less than $20 per night. There's also hundreds of primitive camping sites for less than $10 per night.

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