Winfield City Lake
About
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Reviews
Based on 52 reviews
I loved going out there to the lake. But in theses last few years.southside of the lake. No one seems to want to mow it. The off-road ERS that are mudding deep ruts section 18. cops need to arrested them for tearing up the lake. Beer cans everywhere. The fishing is great 😃 it's sad 😢 to see people destroy the land out there and litter 🚯
I love this lake it's quite well kept and the fishing is good. Water is refreshing on a hot day.
love taking my dogs out here in the winter. We walk the shore lines all winter. Several zones at a time. We come in the summer to camp early spring and late fall. The rest of the summer, I come early morning to remote areas to let the dogs run and swim!
Took my 3 youngest and they loved it we pulled up next to the lake and they put their feet in.. found some baby shells…. A baby frog & And even a snake…. It was fun and we will most definitely be going back again..
Clean lake with a friendly staff. We really enjoy parking here when we stay local. It’s a nice getaway. The regular Rv’ers are friendly and helpful. The staff is amazing. They do a great job of patrolling the area and making sure everyone is taking care of the their camp site. I feel safe staying out there. The docs are easy to use for boating. The bathrooms are clean for lake bathrooms. We like that a lot of sites have concrete pads with full hookups and a fire pit. We enjoy kayaking the lake as well. There’s a lot of beautiful wildlife. The kids really enjoy fishing. As far as cell service Verizon works the best. We also have T-Mobile and can get service on the north side pretty good and oddly enough right in the middle of the lake and at the damn.
