Glenn Cunningham Lake

General data
- Water type: Artificial lake
- Progression: Papillion Creek -> Missouri River -> Mississippi River -> Gulf of Mexico -> Atlantic Ocean -> Planet Earth
- Climates: Temperate
- Continents: North America
- Countries: United States of America
Description
Glenn Cunningham Lake is a 390-acre (1.6 km2) reservoir located in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. The lake is located along 96th Street with entrances at State Highway 36, State Street, 96th Street and Rainwood Road. The lake is a part of Little Papillion Creek, which is part of the Papillion Creek watershed. The lake is a popular fishing destination in Omaha, Nebraska. It is rich in various fish species, making it an attractive spot for anglers of all skill levels. Fish Species: Various types of fish can be found in the lake, including pike, bass, catfish, white carp, large carp, panfish (such as sunfish and bluegill), and other species. Anglers can choose from different locations along the lake’s shore or from boats. There are also specially marked areas for shore fishing. The fishing season at the lake depends on weather conditions and anglers’ preferences. Most anglers prefer spring and summer when temperatures are warmer and fish are more active. Occasionally, fishing competitions are held at the lake, attracting anglers from the surrounding area and providing an opportunity for competition and socializing.