Lake Jacomo
A man-made lake with vibrant flora and a rough setting, Lake Jacomo is tucked away in Fleming Park and spans 1,000 acres. Fleming Park enforces strict regulations to maintain tranquility in Lake Jacomo. Tourists are required to adhere to the 10-horsepower restriction on boats, which was originally built in 1952 for sailing activities.
A kayak or canoe can be used to explore the lake's numerous coves and arms as well as its beautiful, forested shoreline. For a number of boats, Sail Boat Cove includes mooring buoys and a dry sail lot. 300 boats may dock at the South Boat Dock, and the marina also provides boat rentals, petrol, food, and other services.
The marina's dock is utilized for fishing throughout the workweek. Jacomo fishing is permitted in the Lake due to the variety of fish species there, but ice fishing is prohibited. Additionally, swimming is not permitted at Lake Jacomo, but there are plenty of other enjoyable sports available, like sailing, windsurfing, and pontoon boating. Families can visit Native Hooved Animal Enclosure, which is only 6 miles from Lake Jacomo, after a strenuous morning of sporting activities. In this 110-acre wildlife enclosure, see buffalo, elks, white-tailed deer, and bison.
Location: Jackson County, Missouri