Calamus
State Recreation Area
Summary
Nebraska's newest large reservoir and the site of a major fish hatchery, Calamus offers prime fishing and
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Attractions
Calamus Reservoir SRA offers some of the state's finest recreational opportunities. Camping, fishing, boating, hiking, sightseeing and hunting are all popular here. The 5,124-acre lake is surrounded by 4,958 acres of gently rolling land, covered with native grasses and forbs. About 1.2 miles of the Calamus River and 3.5 miles of other streams meander through the area. Visit nearby Fort Hartsuff SHPAnother highlight is a trip to the Calamus State Fish Hatchery, located below the dam. The hatchery has self-guided tours and displays on raising fish and other topics. Overnight Accommodations
Calamus is a 5,124-acre lake with an adjacent 1,188 acres of land. The area offers power boating, hiking, picnicking, swimming and Homestead Knolls campground features a shower house, electrical pads and primitive camping. Nunda Shoals campground does not have access to showers but offers electrical pads. All campers must register. Reservations are accepted. Reservations are taken for 50% of the modern camping at Nunda Shoals and Homestead Knolls campgrounds. Reservations are taken up to 1 year in advance of arrival day.Facility Details
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