Little Dixie Lake

Little Dixie Lake is a small, man-made lake located in the city of Columbia, Missouri. The lake is approximately 2 acres in size and is surrounded by a park and residential neighborhoods. The lake is stocked with fish and is popular for crappie fishing and boating. There is a small beach area and a playground near the lake.

The lake was created in the early 1900s when a dam was built on a tributary of the Missouri River. The dam was built for flood control and to provide water for the city of Columbia. The lake is named after the Little Dixie region of Missouri, which was settled by southern farmers in the early 1800s.

The lake is a popular spot for picnics, family gatherings, and outdoor recreation. The park surrounding the lake has walking trails, picnic tables, and grills. The lake is open to the public and there is no charge for using the park or the lake.