Glen Elder (Locations) 28%
, the lake was built in 1968 for irrigation, flood control, and recreation. Because the irrigation district below the reservoir was never fully established, the demand is lower than other western Kansas lakes ... it was razed in the early 1960s to make way for the lake. Rubble from the demolition was piled into Waconda Springs before the lake filled. Also at Glen Elder, travelers can visit the historic Hopewell Church ... (water) near Granite Creek. Refuge dates for both areas are from November 1 to January 31.
Six boat ramps are located around the wildlife area and two in the state park. Low water hazards may .... Continue to Glen Elder >>