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Pottawatomie Number One State Fishing Lake and Wildlife Area
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State Park Overview |
| Land Acquisition The land to build Pottawatomie State Fishing Lake #1 was purchased in April, 1932. Eventually, the dam became part of Highway 99. The lake covers 24 of the 190 acres purchased.
Area Description This area provides fishing, hunting, camping and wildlife viewing opportunities. Located in the northern edge of the Flint Hills, this area provides a wide variety of habitats, from native grassland to oak/hardwood forest. Species found on the area include bobwhite quail, fox squirrels and cotton-tail rabbits. Trapping is also allowed on the area. |
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Pottawatomie Number One State Fishing Lake and Wildlife Area
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