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Army Corps of Engineers: information, photos and video: Optima Lake: Hardesty: Beaver River: Army Corps of Engineers: information: Overholser Lake: Oklahoma City, Bethany, and Yukon: North Canadian River: 1,581 [4] 1,242: City of Oklahoma City and the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust: Pine Creek Lake: Fort Towson: Little River (Red River ...
Tenkiller Ferry Lake, or more simply, Lake Tenkiller, is a reservoir in eastern Oklahoma formed by the damming of the Illinois River.The earth-fill dam was constructed between 1947 and 1952 by the United States Army Corps of Engineers for purposes of flood control, hydroelectric power generation, water supply and recreation.
Lake Oologah is a reservoir in northeastern Oklahoma. It is located near the towns of Oologah, Nowata, and Claremore. The lake has a surface of 29,500 acres (119 km 2) of water and 209 miles (336 km) of shoreline with 11 lake-side parks. The water storage capacity is rated as 552,210 acre-feet (681,140,000 m 3). [2]
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation administers 18,000 acres (73 km 2) at the lake, and the US Army Corps of Engineers manage 8,000. [4] These areas are home to white tail deer, waterfowl, mink, fox, and beaver. The Group Camp Area has four sites. The area has a combination waterborne shower and toilet building and swimming beach ...
The park adjoins Lake Tenkiller, which is the sixth-largest reservoir in Oklahoma, based on normal water capacity. An area of 2,590-acre (10.5 km 2 ), abutting the park on the west, comprises the Tenkiller Wildlife Management Area, and is licensed to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation for a state game management and hunting area.
Fort Supply Lake is in Woodward County, Oklahoma, about 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Fort Supply and 12 miles (19 km) northwest of Woodward.Managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the lake surface covers 1,800 acres (7.3 km 2).
Optima Lake was built to be a reservoir in Texas County, Oklahoma.The site is just north of Hardesty and east of Guymon in the Oklahoma Panhandle. [2]The earthen Optima Lake Dam (National ID # OK20510) was completed in 1978 (47 years ago) () by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, with a height of 120 feet (37 m), and a length at its crest of 16,875 feet (5,144 m). [3]
Broken Bow Lake is a reservoir in southeastern Oklahoma, located on Mountain Fork River and 9 miles (14 km) northeast of the town of Broken Bow in McCurtain County. It is one of the largest fresh water lakes within the state of Oklahoma, and a popular tourist destination for locals and visitors from neighboring Texas and Arkansas.