

The lake's fish and wildlife resources provide ample opportunities for sportsmen and women. Recreationįishing, boating, picnicking and hunting are favorite activities on and around Pomona Lake. This small town is home to 22 historical sites and the smallest Carnegie library still in use. The town of Lyndon, Kansas is less than 10 miles away, with limited restaurants and shops. Numerous parks lie on the banks of Pomona Lake, offering additional boating, fishing, swimming, hunting, and hiking opportunities. Bald eagles, white-tailed deer, Canada geese, wild turkey, crappie, walleye, channel catfish and other wildlife can be found here. Wildlife and numerous species of birds can be observed at this secluded, heavily shaded campground. Pomona Lake is situated among the rolling hills, mixed grasslands, croplands and forests of eastern Kansas. Don't Move Firewood: Protect your forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site.Visitors are expected to be aware of park general rules.

The local sheriff's department and Corps of Engineers rangers patrol the park during the recreation season.Ī visitor center is located a short distance from the park and provides educational displays about the lake and its environment. A boat ramp and marina are nearby, as are numerous bank-fishing areas. Other amenities include flush and vault toilets, a shower building, playground, ball field, and dump station. Wolf Creek Campground offers 78 family campsites, 45 of which have hookups one large group campsite also has hookups. The reservoir covers 4,000 acres and offers excellent fishing and boating opportunities. The scenic park appeals to family campers, sportsmen and water sport enthusiasts. Wolf Creek Campground is located a few miles west of Pomona Dam Road on the north side of the Pomona Lake in eastern Kansas.
