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OutdoorNebraska.org | 65 L ocated on the east side of Kingsley Dam and massive Lake McConaughy, Lake Ogallala is known as "the little lake." Chilled by the massive surface of Lake McConaughy, Lake Ogallala is a well-known fishing destination, particularly renowned for its fast-growing and feisty rainbow trout. Compared to Lake McConaughy, Lake Ogallala is small, gentle and sedate at 320 acres. It lacks the sandy beaches of its neighbor to the west, but its protected shoreline wards off winds. Along with fishing, visitors come to paddle, camp and enjoy the scenery. Lake Ogallala's East and West campgrounds offer a wide variety of camping amenities. The East Campground has hard surfaced roads and pads with 82 Electric Plus sites and a restroom and shower facility. The West Campground offers 100 Basic campsites across multiple locations on the west side of the lake and includes many lakefront sites. Sites in the West Campground are grass and rock campsites with picnic tables and fire ring/ grill. Other amenities include drinking water, fish cleaning station, playground and a boat ramp. FISHING Lake Ogallala is well-known for its quality fishery, and rainbow trout are among the species most popular with anglers. In addition to rainbow trout, anglers may find yellow perch, channel catfish and an occasional wiper. There is a fish cleaning station and improved angler access areas in the northwest corner, west side and near the Kingsley Hydro, as well as a kayak launch dock at the North Boat Ramp. All boats are permitted but Lake Ogallala is a no-wake lake. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Phone: 308-284-8800 Email: ngpc.lake.mcconaughy@nebraska.gov LAKE OGALLALA STATE RECREATION AREA

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