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John Redmond Reservoir is located in the broad Neosho River Valley. The rolling hills afford the visitor an opportunity to see many acres of agriculture and grassland. Fields of wheat, corn, and maize are abundant. Large areas of grasses including big bluestem, little bluestem, Indian grass, switch grass, brome grass, and sideoates grama can be seen from the rolling hilltops. The lower areas consist of wooded cover of such species as elm, black walnut, hickory, ash, hackberry, cottonwood, and cedar. John Redmond Reservoir provides excellent opportunities for fishing and hunting. Principal species of fish in the lake include white crappie, white bass, channel catfish, flathead catfish, and various sunfish species. John Redmond Reservoir has recreation parks which provide camping and picnicking facilities. These facilities include individual camping units (table, cooker, lantern stand, and parking pad), potable water, and sanitation facilities. Also provided are group shelters, toilet facilities, swimming beaches, and boating launching ramps.