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Surrounded by grassland hills, Jewell State Lake was constructed primarily as a fishing area. This normally heavily used lake is between Glen Elder and Lovewell Reservoirs and provides ... Department of Wildlife & Parks and comprises 57 acres of water and 108 acres of land. It was acquired and built by the KS. Fish and Game Commission in 1954 using Dingell-Johnson funding.
... are conveniently located around the lake.
Trappers Hollow (Group Shelter), Turtlehead Bend, and Limestone Point areas are for day use only.
Camping is not permitted at the reservable Group Shelter, except .... Continue to Jewell >>