Harlan County Lake
Year round recreational opportunities are available at Nebraska's second largest lake. Fishing, Hunting, Sight Seeing, and Hiking are just some of the activities found at Harlan County Lake. Please come and visit us for a... recreation.gov
Harlan County Lake
- Located in southcentral Nebraska, this is the second largest lake in the state. It is well known for its excellent spring walleye fishing. From Lincoln, 14 mi SW on I-80, 41 mi S on US 183. wildernet.com
North Shore Marina
Campground, marina and restaurant located on the lake. Boat rentals and lake maps available. visitnebraska.gov
Pheasant Ridge Trail
The Pheasant Ridge Trail traces the northern shore of Harlan County Lake from just off US Highway 183 in downtown Alma to Methodist Cove. Along the scenic tree-lined route, travelers may catch a glimpse of pheasants, turke... traillink.com
Cedar Run Atv Trail
S. of dam at Harlan County Lake - Family-friendly 470-acre park of off-road vehicle trails open to ATVs, dirtbikes and snowmobiles. Open sunrise-sunset. Free. DOT approved helments are required for all riders. Call bef... visitnebraska.gov
Prairie Dog State Park
- **All information provided by The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks** wildernet.com
Keith Sebelius Reservoir (Prairie Dog State Park)
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 b... recreation.gov
Prairie Dog Recreation Assoc
Camping at Prairie Dog include 4 reservable cabins (2 modern and 2 primitive), 60 electric/water sites, 12 electric-only sites, and more than 130 primitive sites. Reservable sites are available. Shower and restroom facilities a... state.ks
Keith Sebelius Reservoir
- Located 4 miles southwest of Norton. Nearest highway, U.S.36. Reservoir open 24 hours. Good access roads. Available species include walleye, saugeye (sauger/walleye hybrids), wipers, largemouth bass, crappie, and channel... wildernet.com