State capital Topeka has the expected selection of governmental sites but also find in this pleasant town a number of historic attractions, a museum or two and easily accessible lakeside activity.
The 314 acre tree-lined lake offers anglers a variety of fishing options including channel cat, walleye, saugeye, white bass, and crappie. Boating opportunites on the lake include water skiing, pleasure boating, and fishing. Due to the size of the lake, there is a designated ski route that must be followed by all vessels regardless of size. In addition, there is a swimming beach, sand volleyball courts, playgrounds, enclosed and open shelters for rent, nature trail, and bait shop with rental boats. There is no entry fee for the park, visitors are welcome to come and enjoy the trails, beach, and picnic areas at no charge. Fishing, boating, and camping are subject to fees and permits can be purchased by the day or annually.
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