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Pine Creek Lake is a lake in McCurtain County and Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, USA. It is 8 miles (13 km) north of Valliant, Oklahoma. [1] It is located east of Rattan and north of Sobol. The lake, which was begun in 1963 and became operational built in 1969, impounds the waters of Little River, Pine Creek, and Turkey Creek
Little Medicine Creek: 334: 1,383: information, photos and video: Thunderbird Lake: Norman: Little River (Canadian River) 5,349: 1,039: The Bureau of Reclamation owns the dam, which is operated by the local Central Oklahoma Master Conservancy District. [14] Vanderwork Lake: Gotebo: Oklahoma Wildlife Department [6] Vincent Lake: Arnett: Oklahoma ...
The creek then enters Cummings Township, where it passes through a dam known as the Little Pine Dam. On the southern side of the dam, it turns south and meanders several miles until it crosses Pennsylvania Route 44 and reaches its confluence with Pine Creek. [1] Little Pine Creek joins Pine Creek 13.84 miles (22.27 km) upstream of its mouth. [2]
The Little River and its major tributaries are popular for canoeing and kayaking. The upper Little River from the hamlet of Honobia, Oklahoma to Pine Creek Lake, 46 river miles, has a moderate gradient and Class I and II rapids. At Pine Creek Lake the river issues from the highlands and thereafter flows through a low, swampy floodplain.
Residents of northeastern Oklahoma communities who have been affected by ... Upstream from Grand Lake is the Tar Creek Superfund site, an abandoned lead and zinc mining operation that left behind ...
It is located in Pushmataha County and McCurtain County, Oklahoma, adjacent to Pine Creek Lake, seven miles (11 km) north of Valliant, Oklahoma. Pine Creek WMA consists of 10,280 acres (41.6 km 2). It is adjacent to Little River and its impoundment, Pine Creek Lake, which offers additional and coextensive protected areas for wildlife.
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Bureau of Reclamation regions. Following is a complete list of the approximately 340 dams owned by the United States Bureau of Reclamation as of 2008. [1]The Bureau was established in July 1902 as the "United States Reclamation Service" and was renamed in 1923.