Kaw Lake
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Kaw Lake is an artificial lake completed in 1976 in northern Oklahoma, near Kaw City. It covers approximately 17,000 acres (69 kmĀ²).
It lies mostly in Kay County and partially in Osage County but extends into Cowley County, Kansas.
While the Corps of Engineers offers camping, people can rent cabins and camp at Camp McFadden which is on the west shore of Ponca Cove at Kaw Lake.
The southern tip of Kaw Lake is 8 miles east of Ponca City.
[edit] External links
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District: Kaw Lake
- Camp McFadden Recreation Area with High and Low Ropes Courses, cabins, lodge w/full kitchen, RV & tent camping, canoe pond, fishing, and hiking trails: Camp McFadden
- Kaw Lake Association: Kaw Lake Association
- Ponca City Tourism: Ponca City Tourism