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Little Dixie Lake is located at the Little Dixie Lake Conservation Area, which is mainly forest and grassland. The Conservation Department’s efforts to maintain the area makes it ideal for spotting wildlife and encouraging nature photography. In addition to the 205 acre Little Dixie Lake, there are also ponds constructed for wildlife. The 22 ponds are used for fish research too. The lake has good population of bass, catfish, crappie, and sunfish. Facilities include fishing platforms, restrooms, and picnic tables. You can also rent row boats for $5 a day from April to October. It’s a great spot to bring along the family for a nice picnic and a day of fishing. There are also designated hunting areas for Deer, Squirrel, Rabbit, Quail, and Turkey.
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LAKE SIZE:
Little Dixie Lake in Missouri has 205 surface acres.
CONTACT INFO AND DIRECTIONS:
(573) 815-7900
GENERAL:
Boat Ramp, Restrooms, Fishing Platform
FISH SPECIES:
Largemouth Bass, Channel Catfish, Crappie, Sunfish
Fishing
Hiking
Hunting Area Near By
Bird Watching
Canoeing