Pomona State Park
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Pomona State Park came into existence by a lease agreement through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers upon completion of construction of the dam in 1963. Pomona Lake controls watershed runoff from over a 322 square mile area. Controlled releases are made into 110-Mile Creek, which flows into the Marais des Cygnes, Osage and Missouri Rivers. This lake is operated in conjunction with other U.S. Army Corps of Engineers projects, which Congress authorized to be build for flood control in the Missouri and Mississippi River basins.
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Coordinates: 38°39'17"N 95°35'28"W
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- Prairie State Park 152 km
- Shawnee Trail Conservation Area 157 km
- Knob Noster State Park 170 km
- Harry S Truman State Park 190 km
- Stockton State Park 196 km
- Robert E. Talbot Conservation Area 218 km
- Bois D'Arc Conservation Area 234 km
- Lead Mine Conservation Area 246 km
- Busiek State Forest 284 km
- Lamont Hill Resort Golf Course 1.5 km
- Pomona Lake 2.5 km
- Michigan Valley 6.3 km
- Hidden Springs Golf Course 12 km
- Wastewater 14 km
- Santa Fe Trail Flag Spring Camp Site 14 km
- Wastewater 27 km
- Hope Cemetery 27 km
- Wastewater 27 km
- Ottawa High School 28 km