Dewey Lake facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Dewey Lake |
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Lake and dam
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Location | Floyd County, Kentucky |
Coordinates | 37°44′08″N 82°43′40″W / 37.73556°N 82.72778°W |
Type | reservoir |
Primary inflows | John's Creek |
Primary outflows | John's Creek |
Basin countries | United States |
Surface area | 1,100 acres (4 km2) |
Average depth | 40 feet (12 m) |
Dewey Lake, located near Prestonsburg, Kentucky in Floyd County, is part of the integrated flood reduction system operated by the United States Army Corps of Engineers for the entire Ohio River Basin.
The 1,100-acre (4 km2) lake was formed by impounding John's Creek in 1949, and was named for Admiral George Dewey. Dewey Dam (National ID # KY03029) is an earthen dam, 118 feet high. The length of the lake is 18.5 miles upstream from the dam and its water shed covers 207 square miles.
Jenny Wiley State Resort Park is located on Dewey Lake.
Recreation
The largest tiger muskie ever taken in the state of Kentucky (13 lb., 12 oz.) was caught in Dewey Lake.
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