Minesa Lake is a 2-acre lake owned and maintained by the City of Marshall. Minesa Lake is located on the east side of the city of Marshall on Tomahawk Trail in Indian Foothills Park. The lake offers a scenic, quiet setting close to town for anglers, picnic-goers, and folks that just want to get outside and enjoy the tranquil lake setting.
The lake is stocked November 1 - February 1 with trout for catch and realease. After February 1 trout can be kept.
Minesa Lakeis managed by the City of Marshall. For more details, call the City of Marshall at 660-886-7128.
The lake is stocked November 1 - February 1 with trout for catch and realease. After February 1 trout can be kept.
Minesa Lakeis managed by the City of Marshall. For more details, call the City of Marshall at 660-886-7128.
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Total Acres
2.0
Area Hours
- Sunday, 04:00 AM - 10:00 PM
- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 04:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Directions
From Highway 240 take E Eastwood St southwest 3/4 mile, turn south on Osage Dr and go about mile, turn south (left) on Tomahawk Trail then lake is on your right.
For more information call
(573) 815-7900
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Area Regulations
202204 - 3CSR 10-11 - 130 Vehicles, Bicycles, Horses, and Horseback Riding
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3CSR 10-11
Rule Number
130 Vehicles, Bicycles, Horses, and Horseback Riding
Rules
Unless otherwise posted, bicycles, including electric bicycles as defined in the Missouri Wildlife Code (Chapter 20- Definitions), are allowed on roads open to vehicular traffic and service roads (designated in the online conservation atlas). Bicycles must stay on roads open to vehicular traffic or service roads, or on multi-use trails posted as open to bicycles. Bicycle use is not allowed on service roads passing through designated natural areas (designated in the online conservation atlas). Groups of 10 or more people using bicycles on a department area must obtain a special use permit. Special use permits should be requested at least 30 days in advance at: SpecialUsePermit.
Things to Do When You Visit
Fishing
Trout
Sunfish
Catfish
Black Bass
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