Lake Viking Newsfeed

Topics and information of more immediate concern or interest to Lake Viking members will be presented here. This information may be updated and expanded as developments occur, so please check here often.

Welcome These New Members to Lake Viking

New members to Lake Viking Association during December, 2017, are: Larry & Velma Brown at Lot MH166; Jeremy Hudson at Lot 1580; Blake & Theresa Day at Lot 531; and Lien Lake Home LLC at Lot 683/684.

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GALLATIN Casey's General Store -- 304 N. Main, Ph: 660.663.5254 Corner Cafe & Pizza -- 101 North Main, Ph: 660.663.3162 Cycles Restaurant  (catering & by appointment) -- 200 Park Street, Ph: 660.663.2900 Mi Mexico Restaurant -- 400 N. Main, Ph: 660.663.2084  ...

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About Our Trash Service…

Just a reminder to all members with dwelling or commercial building, you MUST pay for trash service to the trash removal company providing the service. Full time residents will pay for 12 months of trash service and weekend or part-time residents will pay for 6 months...

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⦁ CARD CLUBS -- Couples Club & Ladies Bridge meet 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at 1 p.m. in homes. Contact Marlan Larason, 663.3395 ⦁ HOMEMAKERS CLUB -- meets at noon on 2nd Thursday in lower clubhouse level. Bring a covered dish and your own table service. Good...

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Opportunities at Various Levels Near Lake Viking

All property within the boundaries of Lake Viking Association are either in the Gallatin R-5 School District or the Winston R-6 School District. Please consult the Association Office or your real estate professional to determine school district boundaries. Click on...

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Road Entrances Enhance Lake Viking

When Lake Viking was developed in 1967, there were no provisions for hard surfaced entrance roads. All roads into the lake were gravel roads maintained by Daviess County. The county didn't have any money to hard surface these roads. Traffic to the lake increased as...

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Best Kept Secret in NW Missouri!

Lake Viking is a private 630-acre man-made lake with excellent fishing, lots of wildlife, water sports, boating, skiing, and swimming. It's a great place to live! Lake Viking is just an hour northeast of Kansas City  (or an hour east of St. Joseph on U.S. Highway 36,...

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A tradition of service... In May of 1973, The Viking Valley Association proudly announced the acquisition of the Lake's first fire truck. The fire truck, despite being new to Lake Viking ...wasn't exactly a spring chicken. It was, in fact, a seasoned old warrior,...

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Only On-the-Water Marina in NW Missouri! Throughout Lake Viking's history, there have been numerous conditions that have contributed to the Lake's growth and success. One of the advantages Lake Viking has always enjoyed is the presence of a marina. In December of...

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UTILITIES Public Water Supply District #3 of Daviess County -- 116 Waterworks St., Gallatin, Mo. 64640 (at water plant). Ph: 660.663.2771  Farmers Electric Coop, Inc. -- 201 W. Bus. 36, Chillicothe, MO 64601. Ph: 660.646.4281; late hours call 1.800.927.5334 Ferrellgas...

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Some Lake Viking members fly in for their stay at the lake. A 3,000-ft. landing strip is maintained for their use. Airport lots are available for hangars and aircraft storage. This airstrip along with the clubhouse, campgrounds, beaches and swimming pool were among...

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Quick Tips & Reminders…

SPEED LIMIT — The speed limit on Lake Viking roads is 30 mph YOUR RESPONSIBILITY — You are responsible for your guests and their actions. It is your responsibility to educate them on the rules and regulations of Lake Viking. This is private property, but all lots are...

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911 Address & Lot Number Display

The following rules are important for your safety in case of an emergency. Safety, Fire Department, First Responders, and Ambulance personnel need to be able to see your address and lot numbers to quickly respond: All dwelling owners (houses, mobile homes and similar...

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Procedure for Shutting Down the Lake

If the lake is not closed down to watercraft traffic when high water is present, watercraft could sustain damage from floating and partially submerged debris in the water. This also poses a danger to the operator of such watercraft. The wake created by watercraft...

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