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Meritt Reservoir State Wildlife Management Area
Meritt Reservoir State Wildlife Management Area Sunset of Heaven © Kenny Poe
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MERITT RESERVOIR STATE WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA
MERITT RESERVOIR STATE WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA
Located in a narrow valley of the Snake River, 26 miles southwest of Valentine, Merritt Dam was completed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation in May 1964. The dam is a homogenous, rolled-earth, filed structure, 108 feet high with a crest length of 3,222 feet. It is the first Bureau dam to have soil cement surfacing instead of traditional rock rip-rap protection. The only similar dam in Nebraska is the Calamus Dam completed in 1986 near Burwell.

A facility of the Ainsworth Unit, Sandhills Division, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Project, the dam is operated by the Ainsworth Irrigation District. The Game and Parks Commission administers the water surface and adjacent lands for recreation and wildlife. The reservoir has 44 miles of shoreline; 74,486 acre feet of storage, and a surface area of 2,906 acres. It irrigates approximately 34,539 acres of Nebraska farmland.

Merritt Reservoir offers some of Nebraska's premiere fishing. It is a deep lake with excellent inflow from the Snake River and Boardman Creek. Consequently, the reservoir is well-insulated against excessive drawdown during irrigation season. Walleye, crappie and white bass have long been the favorite choices of anglers, though lunker-size catfish have recently been "discovered" in the Snake River arm.

Ready access to the lake is available at public boat ramps in the Powder Horn, Main, Beed's Landing and Snake River areas. Anglers will particularly enjoy the modern fish cleaning stations at the Beed's Landing and Main areas.

Although Merritt is remote, the locale boasts several other attractions. McKelvie National Forest lies immediately to the north, with its thousands of acres of grassy sandhills and grouse hunting. Other attractions include the nearby Valentine National Wildlife Refuge, the beautiful Snake River Falls, the Valentine State Fish Hatchery, and Fort Niobrara Wildlife Refuge.
Camping
Cedar Bay Campground offers 28 electrical campsites. Primitive overnight facilities are available at all the areas on this scenic reservoir, along with drinking water and vault toilets. Merritt Dam Trading Post, the area concession, is located at the east end of the dam and offers fee camping with water and electrical hookups. A trailer dump station for recreational vehicles is provided adjacent to the Main Area. Merrit Reservoir offers fishing, boating, picnicking and wildlife viewing.




Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
May 21 sand dunes in ne???? by folz
park review stars; one to five My son Ryan gave a two day tour of the dam and resevior and lake for fishing, what a hidden treasure
July 5 great lake fun had by all by Dale BAKER
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Driving directions for Merritt Reservoir SRALocation for Merritt Reservoir is 28 miles south of Valentine on Highway 97. Or 47 miles north of Mullen on Highway 97.

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