"Boaters will have to use extreme caution during this time," DeHoux said.   "This is a relatively shallow lake, and any lowering brings submerged structure   closer to the surface. Trees, old farm silos, a railroad trestle, and other   hazards could be dangerously close to the surface for boaters." 
          Boating access will be limited. Park visitors may have difficulty using boat   ramps and docks as early as the weekend of Aug. 7-8, and by the time the   drawdown is complete, only the Toronto Point East boat ramp will be useable.   Other lake access will be limited, as well. One boat dock will be completely on   the ground, and others may not be usable. The swimming beach will be 80 percent   unusable. 
          "We have so much debris in the lake — rock and flooded timber — that putting   in temporary boat ramps and docks is not feasible," DeHoux added. 
          For detailed information on the lake level, visitors to Cross Timbers State   Park and Toronto Reservoir should go to the KDWP website, www.kdwp.state.ks.us,   then click "Fishing/Where to Fish in Kansas/Fishing Locations - Public   Waters/Region 5/Toronto Reservoir." From there, click "Current   Lake Level" to be taken to the COE website that monitors the lake level. 
          For more information, phone Cross Timbers State Park at 620-583-6783 or the   Corps of Engineers office at 620-658-4445.