Calamus (Garfield)
Calamus Reservoir in Garfield County, NE This map has 8 layers Calamus Reservoir, a sprawling 5,142-acre man-made lake, is a prominent natural feature nestled in Garfield County, Nebraska. As a vital part of the Calamus Reservoir State Recreation Area, this expansive reservoir boasts a shoreline of approximately 31 miles, offering a dynamic and scenic environment within the state's unique Sandhills region. With a maximum depth of 44 feet, Calamus Reservoir is known for its clear waters and diverse aquatic ecosystem, making it a central hub for recreation and a vital part of the region's identity. As a premier destination in Nebraska, Calamus Reservoir provides an ideal setting for a wide array of outdoor pursuits. Anglers are drawn to its productive waters for excellent fishing opportunities, with robust populations of Walleye, White Bass, Wipers, and Channel Catfish. The reservoir's vast surface is well-suited for diverse boating activities, from tranquil cruises and paddle sports to