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Hayes Center WMA boating access project begins June 27

Construction of a single-lane, concrete boat launch will begin June 27 at the Hayes Center Wildlife Management Area in northeast Hayes County.

This project addresses the lack of suitable access to the lake. Primitive launch sites existed sporadically around the lake but caused erosion to the shorelines. The concrete ramp will include an Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant parking stall. Additionally, riprap protection will be added to the adjacent shorelines.

The new boat ramp will be a welcome addition to the existing camping and picnic area on the northwest end of the lake. Camping will remain open for the project, with some limited access road restrictions. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and the contractor will work to ease disturbances around July 4 and on the weekends.

This project, which is expected to last 8-10 weeks, weather dependent, is made possible through a Sportfish Restoration grant. Questions can be directed to ngpc.boataccess@nebraska.gov.

To view a map of other boat ramps in the state, visit OutdoorNebraska.gov/guides-maps/maps/ and scroll to Public Boating Areas.


About Jerry Kane

Jerry Kane is the news manager with the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. He can be contacted at jerry.kane@nebraska.gov or 402-471-5008.

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