Nebraska's newest large reservoir and the site of a major fish hatchery, Calamus offers prime fishing and camping in the heart of the Sandhills, 6 miles NW of Burwell. The modern campgrounds have 122 pads with 30/50 amp electrical hookups, plus 55 non-pad sites, modern restrooms, showers, dump station and water. Other facilities include: Unsupervised swimming beach, 5 boat ramps, vault toilets, picnic tables and fish cleaning stations. The area encompasses 11,720 acres, including the 5,124-acre lake.
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.
Fishing at Calamus sucks cant even catch a bluegill
jwats1100 7 months ago
primitive my ass if your looking for outdoors move out of nebraska just empty flat nothin, believe me its worth the extra dollar to go to colorado Fishing in nebraska is the same as if you put an above ground pool in walmart and camp and fish around it, ive fished every lake and been to every camping spot in nebraska, 98% of the lakes are green and nasty , over crowded and fished out, i camped at branched oak and couldnt even catch a perch for 3 days, Dont waste time and money
scott80100 1 year ago