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As the nation's largest federal provider of outdoor and water-based recreation, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers invites you and your family to have a safe and enjoyable visit to one of the Corps' more than 400 lakes and more than 2,400 recreation sites nationwide. During your visit to these sites or the thousands of other federal lands and waters, we encourage you and your loved ones to always wear a properly fitted life jacket when boating or playing on or near the water. We need your help to reduce the number of water-related injuries and deaths. Visitor safety is the Corps' number one priority. We actively promote water and boater safety and education programs. For more on these efforts and recreation opportunities, visit www.Corpslakes.us |
Help Stop The Zebra Mussel: BOATERS:
Drain all water from equipment - Discard live bait before leaving - To kill Zebra Mussels, dry equipment for five days or wash with high pressure hot water BLEDSOE FERRY (MO), MODescriptionBledsoe Ferry Park is located at Harry S. Truman Lake which is forested with rocky hills and bluffs. The park is a day-use area only and does not offer overnight camping. The park has four reservable day-use group shelters. Bledsoe Ferry Park offers one of the best fishing opportunities in Missouri. Visitors enjoy fishing, picnicking, and observing fish near the outlet. This is also an excellent location to view the annual fireworks display. Click here to visit the Truman Lake website. Services & Amenities:
Alerts and Important InformationReservations must be made at least 4 days in advance. The park is open year round, but shelters are only reservable during the peak season, April 15-October 15. There is a non-fishing zone located below the dam. Getting There:Bledsoe Ferry (MO)Truman Dam Access Rd. Warsaw MO 65355 GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude): 38.26194, -93.39778 Located in Benton County 2 miles northwest of Warsaw, MO. From Hwy 7, travel north on the Dam Access Road 2 miles; or from Hwy 65, travel west on the Dam Access Road (Truman Lake Visitor Center) for 3 miles. Phone Park for More Information:Information: (660)438-7317 |
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