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Fall River Reservoir is located on Fall River, a tributary of the Verdigris River, in Greenwood County, Kansas. It is about four miles northeast of the town of Fall River, and approximately 17 miles southeast of Eureka. The lake is about a mile wide at the damsite with a surface area of 2,500 acres and stretches up the picturesque Fall River for 15 miles . The scenic beauty of the area with its profusion of native wildlife and vegetation beckons all nature enthusiasts. Opportunities for outdoor family fun and recreation at the park areas surrounding Fall River include swimming, boating, water skiing, camping, picnicking and sightseeing. Facilities available at these areas include picnic and camping sites, boat ramps, sanitary facilities, etc. You can enjoy hiking, fishing, hunting and other outdoor activities permitted on the area. Fisheries management has included stockings of largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, walleye, white bass and channel catfish. White bass fishing is considered excellent, particularly in early spring in both Otter Creek and Fall River above the reservoir. Channel and Flathead Catfishing is often quite good and at times spectacular. Fall River enjoys a moderate climate. Sun washed summers and mild winters provide for many high quality recreational days.