Kansas City District resumes operations
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers Kansas City District has resumed operations following the shutdown
of the federal government on October 1.
This includes visitor centers,
boat ramps and similar facilities that are typically open this time of year at
all 18 of the district’s lake projects. The following campgrounds are currently
operational.
Clinton Lake, Kan. – Woodridge and Rockhaven Parks;
Harlan County Lake, Neb. - Hunter Cove Park;
Harry S Truman Lake, Mo. - Berry Bend South, Berry Bend
Equestrian, Bucksaw, Long Shoal, Osage Bluff, Sparrowfoot, Talley Bend, Thibaut
Point, and Windsor Crossing Parks;
Kanopolis Lake, Kan. – Riverside and Venango Parks;
Melvern Lake, Kan. – Outlet and Sundance Parks;
Milford Lake, Kan. – West Rolling Hills Park;
Perry Lake, Kan. - Rock Creek Park;
Pomme de Terre Lake, Mo. - Pittsburg Landing;
Pomona Lake, Kan. - Outlet, 110 Mile, Cedar, and Wolf Creek Group
Camp;
Stockton Lake, Mo. - Crabtree Cove, Hawker Point, Cedar Ridge, and
Ruark Bluff East Parks;
Tuttle Creek Lake, Kan. - Tuttle Cove Park;
Wilson Lake, Kan. – Minooka, Lucas, and Sylvan Parks.
Reservations for camping can be
made up to a year in advance at www.recreation.gov
or by calling the reservation customer service number at 1-888-448-1474.
The district will post current information on the reopening of
facilities at www.nwk.usace.army.mil.
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