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Osage County is often referred to as the “Land of Lakes,” and it’s easy to understand why once you spend a little time exploring the area. With not one but two major federal reservoirs—Pomona Lake and Melvern Lake—along with several smaller lakes, ponds, and waterways, water plays a central role in both the geography and the lifestyle of the region.Pomona Lake, located in the northern part of the county, was completed in the 1960s as a flood control and recreation project. It quickly became a favorite destination for fishing, boating, and camping. Melvern Lake, just to the south, offers even more outdoor space and a wide range of recreational activities. Between the two, thousands of acres of water and public land are available for visitors and residents alike to enjoy year-round.But the lakes offer more than just leisure. They support local wildlife, create rich habitats for birds and fish, and serve as critical resources for water management in the area. The surrounding communities have adapted to this landscape with lake-focused development, seasonal tourism, and a strong outdoor culture. Many locals have memories that are tied to these lakes—whether it’s a Fourth of July barbecue at the campground, an early morning fishing trip, or simply taking the scenic route home to catch the sunset over the water.The lakes also contribute to Osage County’s appeal for those who value open space, access to nature, and quiet, rural surroundings. While the towns remain small and connected to their agricultural roots, the presence of these lakes brings a unique feature that sets the county apart from others in eastern Kansas.“Land of Lakes” isn’t just a nickname—it’s part of the identity here. It reflects the deep connection between the people, the land, and the water that runs through it.