Tuttle Creek Lake: Spillway State Park
Pottawatomie County, Kansas
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12 :15 hrs
27.2 mi
12 ft
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Sea Kayaking
Kayaking
Canoeing

Tuttle Creek Lake is the state’s second largest impoundment with 12,500 acres of water. It is surrounded by many miles of rugged wooded shorelines and four units of Tuttle Creek State Park. These units are the River Pond, Cedar Ridge, Fancy Creek, and Randolph units that make up the 1,200-acre park. Several recreational opportunities exist including camping, numerous nature trails, disc golf, wildlife viewing, and more. Fishing is good for Channel Catfish, Flathead, Bass, and Trout. Common wildlife includes shorebirds, waterfowl, white-tailed deer, turkey, quail, pheasants, squirrels, doves, and many more. This route leaves from Spillway State Park and explores the southern end of the lake where there are many coves, sandy beaches, and great views.

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