List of lakes of Oklahoma
Template:Short description Template:Use American English Template:Use mdy dates The following is a list of lakes in Oklahoma located entirely (or partially, as in the case of Lake Texoma) in the state. Swimming, fishing, and/or boating are permitted in some of these lakes, but not all.
Oklahoma has more than 200 lakes created by dams. All lakes listed are man-made. Oklahoma's only natural lakes are oxbow and playa lakes. Oklahoma has sixty-two oxbow lakes at least 10 acres in size. The largest, near the Red River in McCurtain County, is 272 acres.
Playa lakes are found in saucer-shaped depressions in the high plains region. They are usually intermittent, holding water only after rains. Oklahoma has about 600 playa lakes.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}Template:Title missing</ref>
Lakes and reservoirs by size
Ranked by surface acres, Lake Eufaula is the 34th largest lake in the United States and Lake Texoma is the 38th largest.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
| Name | Capacity in acre feet (normal pool) | surface acres (normal pool) | average depth | water clarity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Template:Sort | 2,643,000 | Template:Convert | Template:Convert | average to excellent |
| Eufaula Lake | 2,314,000 | 105,500 | 22 | poor to excellent |
| Grand Lake o' the Cherokees | 1,515,416<ref name="owrb.ok.gov">OWRB Hydrographic Survey of Grand Lake http://www.owrb.ok.gov/studies/reports/reports_pdf/GrandLake--hydrologicsurvey.pdf</ref> | 41,779<ref name="owrb.ok.gov"/> | 36.3<ref name="owrb.ok.gov"/> | average to excellent |
| Broken Bow Lake | 918,070 | 14,200 | 65 | excellent |
| Tenkiller Ferry Lake | 654,100 | 12,900 | 51 | excellent |
| Keystone Lake | 557,600 | 23,610 | 23 | average |
| Oologah Lake | 553,400 | 29,640 | 19 | average |
| Template:Sort | 525,700 | 43,800 | 12 | poor |
| Kaw Lake | 428,600 | 17,040 | 25 | poor to average |
| Fort Gibson Lake | 355,200 | 14,900 | 24 | good |
| Skiatook Lake | 322,700 | 10,190 | 32 | good |
| Sardis Lake | 274,330 | 13,610 | 20 | average |
| Waurika Lake | 203,100 | 10,100 | 20 | average |
| Markham Ferry Reservoir (Lake Hudson) | 200,300 | 10,900 | 18 | average |
| Webbers Falls Lake | 170,100 | 11,600 | 15 | average |
| Foss Reservoir | 160,145 | 8,800 | 18 | average |
| Hugo Lake | 157,600 | 13,250 | 12 | poor |
| Template:Sort | 153,250 | 5,728 | 27 | excellent |
| Sooner Lake | 149,000 | 5,400 | 28 | excellent |
| Template:Sort | 132,830 | 6,260 | 21 | fair |
| Atoka Lake | 125,000 | 5,700 | 22 | poor |
| Template:Sort | 119,600 | 6,070 | 20 | average |
| McGee Creek Reservoir | 113,930 | 3,810 | 30 | excellent |
| Canton Lake | 111,310 | 7,910 | 14 | average |
| Template:Sort | 109,276 | 6,400 | - | - |
| Template:Sort | 92,500 | 5,600 | 17 | fair to poor |
| Template:Sort | 87,296 | 2,900 | 30 | good |
| Fort Cobb Reservoir | 80,010 | 4,100 | 20 | average |
| Template:Sort | 79,600 | 2,860 | 28 | excellent |
| Template:Sort | 75,000 | 2,500 | 30 | good |
| Template:Sort | 72,400 | 2,350 | 31 | excellent |
| Wister Lake | 61,423 | 7,300 | 9 | average |
| Template:Sort | 61,500 | 3,370 | 18 | average |
| Template:Sort | 56,574 | 2,398 | 24 | good |
| Pine Creek Lake | 53,750 | 3,750 | 14 | good |
| Template:Sort, formerly Chimney Rock Lake | 48,000 | 712 | 67 | excellent |
| Copan Lake | 43,400 | 4,850 | 9 | average |
| Template:Sort | 38,000 | 1,584 | 24 | excellent |
| Great Salt Plains Lake | 31,240 | 8,690 | 4 | poor |
| Hulah Lake | 31,160 | 3,570 | 9 | poor |
| Arcadia Lake | 27,520 | 1,820 | 15 | average |
| Chouteau Reservoir | 23,840 | 2,270 | ||
| Konawa Reservoir | 23,000 | 1,350 | 17 | excellent |
| Shawnee Twin Lake, No. l | 22,600 | 1,336 | 17 | good |
| Fuqua Lake | 21,100 | 1,500 | 14 | average |
| Template:Sort | 19,733 | 1,155 | 17 | average |
| Birch Lake | 19,200 | 1,137 | 17 | good |
| Bluestem Lake | 17,000 | 762 | 22 | average |
| Dripping Springs Lake | 16,200 | 1,150 | 14 | excellent |
| Bellcow Lake | 15,613 | 1,153 | 14 | average |
| Template:Sort | 13,526<ref name="Oklahoma 2015">OWRB Lakes of Oklahoma (2015) http://www.owrb.ok.gov/news/publications/lok/lakes/Overholser.php</ref> | 1,581<ref name="Oklahoma 2015"/> | 16.9 max<ref name="Oklahoma 2015"/> | fair to poor |
| Greenleaf Lake | 14,720 | 920 | 16 | good |
| Template:Sort | 14,440 | 805 | 18 | good |
| Okmulgee Lake | 14,170 | 668 | 21 | good |
| Template:Sort | 14,065 | 1,142 | 12 | good |
| Fort Supply Lake | 13,900 | 1,820 | 8 | fair to poor |
| Template:Sort | 13,398 | 1,521 | 9 | average |
| Template:Sort | 13,162 | 918 | 14 | good |
| Okemah Lake | 13,100 | 761 | 17 | average |
| Template:Sort | 12,000 | 334 | 36 | excellent |
| Template:Sort | 11,900 | 840 | 14 | good |
| Chickasha Lake | 11,480 (est) | 820 | 14 | good |
| Holdenville Lake | 11,000 | 550 | 20 | average to good |
Source: Oklahoma Water Atlas [1]. and [2], accessed Mar 1, 2011. Some inconsistencies exist between the two sources.
Lakes geography and administration
Lakes and reservoirs (alphabetically)
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- Altus City Reservoir
- Lake Altus-Lugert
- American Horse Lake
- Lake of the Arbuckles
- Arcadia Lake
- Ardmore City Lake
- Atoka Lake
- Bellcow Lake
- Birch Lake
- Lake Bixhoma
- Bluestem Lake
- Boomer Lake
- Broken Bow Lake
- Brushy Lake (Sallisaw, Oklahoma)Template:Efn
- Lake Burtschi
- Canton Lake
- Carl Albert Lake
- Lake Carl Blackwell
- Lake Carl Etling
- Lake Carlton
- Carter Lake
- Cedar Lake
- Chandler Lake
- Lake Checotah
- Chickasha Lake
- Chouteau Lock & Dam (MKARNS L&D #15)
- Claremore Lake
- Clayton Lake
- Clear Creek Lake
- Cleveland City Lake
- Clinton Lake
- Coalgate City Lake
- Comanche Lake
- Copan Lake
- Cordell Reservoir
- Crowder Lake
- Cushing Municipal Lake
- Lake Dahlgren
- Dead Warrior Lake
- Dripping Springs Lake
- Lake Durant
- Lake Ellsworth
- Lake Elmer
- Lake El Reno
- Lake Eucha
- Evans Chambers Lake
- Foss Reservoir
- Fort Cobb Reservoir
- Fort Supply Lake
- Lake Frederick
- Fuqua Lake
- Newt Graham Reservoir (MKARNS L&D 18)
- Greenleaf Lake
- Grand Lake O' the Cherokees
- Great Salt Plains Lake
- Guthrie Lake
- John Paul Hammerschmidt Lake
- Heyburn Lake
- Hobart Lake (a.k.a. Rocky Lake)
- Holdenville Lake
- Lake Hudson (formerly named Markham Ferry Reservoir)
- Hulah Lake
- Lake Humphreys
- Hugo Lake
- Lake Jean Neustadt
- Lake Jed Johnson
- Keystone Lake
- Konawa Reservoir
- Lake Lawtonka
- Leeper Lake
- Liberty Lake
- Lloyd Church Lake
- Lake Lloyd Vincent<ref>[3]- Retrieved 2019-09-23</ref>
- Lone Chimney Lake
- W. D. Mayo Reservoir (MKARNS L&D #14)
- Lake McAlester|McAlester Lake
- Lake McMurtry
- Mountain Lake
- Lake Murray
- Oklahoma Lake
- Okmulgee Lake
- Okemah Lake
- Oologah Lake
- Lake Overholser
- Ozzie Cobb Lake
- Pine Creek Lake
- Pauls Valley Lake
- Ponca Lake, Ponca City lake
- Pretty Water Lake
- Lake R.C. Longmire
- Raymond Gary Lake
- Rock Creek Reservoir
- Sahoma Lake
- Sardis Lake
- Shawnee Twin Lakes
- Skiatook Lake
- Skipout Lake
- Sooner Lake
- Lake Spavinaw
- Sportsman Lake
- Spring Creek Lake
- Stroud Lake
- Lake Stanley Draper
- Tom Steed Reservoir
- Lake Talequah
- Elmer Thomas Lake
- Lake Thunderbird
- Watonga Lake
- Waurika Lake
- Wes Watkins
- Lake Wayne Wallace
- Webbers Falls Reservoir (MKARNS L&D #16)
- Wes Watkins Reservoir
- Wewoka Lake
- Lake Wister
- Lake W. R. Holway
- Lake Yahola
See also
Notes
References
External links
- Oklahoma Lakes information on TravelOK.com Official Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Department website
- Oklahoma Lakes
- Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation homepage
- Oklahoma Lake Levels
- Oklahoma Digital Maps: Digital Collections of Oklahoma and Indian Territory
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