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Lake Eufaula
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Aerial view of Lake and Dam
Lake Eufaula is located in Oklahoma
Lake Eufaula
Lake Eufaula
Location in Oklahoma
Location Haskell / McIntosh / Pittsburg counties, Oklahoma, US
Coordinates 35°16′51″N 95°31′47″W / 35.28083°N 95.52972°W / 35.28083; -95.52972
Lake type reservoir
Primary inflows North and South Canadian Rivers
Primary outflows Canadian River
Basin countries United States
Surface area 102,000 acres (410 km2)
Average depth 23 ft (7.0 m) (avg.)
Max. depth 87 ft (27 m)
Water volume 2,099,000 acre-feet (2.589×109 m3) (full pool)
Shore length1 600 mi (970 km)
Surface elevation 585 ft (178 m)
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Lake Eufaula, sometimes referred to as Eufaula Lake, is a reservoir in Oklahoma. It is located on the Canadian River, 27 mi (43 km) upstream from its confluence with the Arkansas River and near the town of Eufaula. The lake covers parts of McIntosh County, Pittsburg, Haskell and Okmulgee counties and drains 47,522 square miles (123,080 km2). Water sources include the Canadian, North Fork Canadian and Deep Fork rivers. It is the largest-capacity lake in the state of Oklahoma with a volume of 2,099,000 acre-feet (2.589×109 m3), a surface area of 102,000 acres (410 km2) and 600 miles (970 km) of shoreline.

History

Congress approved construction of the dam and lake in 1946 to provide flood control, hydroelectric power, water supply, navigation and recreation. The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers began construction of the 975 meter-long (3,199 feet) Eufaula Dam wall in 1956 and was completed in 1964. President Lyndon B. Johnson came to Oklahoma to dedicate the dam on September 25, 1964. The dam holds back a lake area of over 412 square kilometres (159 sq mi). The hydroelectric power station was designed to provide 90,000 kilowatts of electric power from the lake waters.

According to the Corps of Engineers in 2015, the Eufaula project cost $121.4 million, and has prevented nearly $575.5 million in flood damages since its completion.The lake attracts about 2.5 million visitors every year.

Eufaula Dam (2015)
Fishing at Eufaula Dam

Heavy rains in the spring of 2015 caused Lake Eufaula to rise so rapidly that the Corps of Engineers opened the flood gates and released water at rates as high as 48,000 cubic feet (1,400 m3) per second. This was the highest rate since 1990.

Dam construction

Eufaula Dam
Location East of Eufaula, Oklahoma
Status Operational
Construction began 1956
Opening date 1964
Owner(s) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Dam and spillways
Type of dam Earthen embankment, concrete gravity composite
Impounds Canadian River
Height 114 ft (35 m)
Length 3,200 ft (975 m)
Spillways 11
Spillway type Tainter gate-controlled ogee weir
Spillway capacity 465,000 cu ft/s (13,167 m3/s)
Reservoir
Creates Eufaula Lake
Surface area 102,000 acres (413 km2)
Power station
Commission date 1964
Turbines 3 x 30 MW
Installed capacity 90 MW

Eufaula Dam is east of the city of Eufaula, Oklahoma. It is 3,200 feet (975 m) long and 114 feet (35 m) high. It is constructed with an earthen embankment and concrete. The associated hydroelectric power plant has three turbines, each rated at 30 megawatts, for a total installed capacity of 90 megawatts The dam was approved by the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1946 and construction began in 1956. In February 1964, the river was closed and The generators went operational in September 1964. State Highway 71 runs across the top of the dam.

Standing Rock

Standing Rock is now covered by the waters of Lake Eufaula.

Recreational facilities

Activities at Lake Eufaula include boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, hunting, golfing and horseback riding. Picnic areas are scattered throughout the area. Facilities include marinas, boat ramps, swim beaches, tent and RV campsites, cabins, group shelters, restrooms, showers and an enclosed fishing dock. These can be found at Lake Eufaula State Park and the physically-separate Arrowhead Area at Lake Eufaula State Park.

A well-known tournament lake, Lake Eufaula draws anglers from across the United States to test their skills at catching largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, Kentucky bass, crappie, catfish, sandbass, stripers (below the dam), and other species.

Former State Park Lodges

Oklahoma created two state parks, Arrowhead and Fountainhead, to provide recreational activities and camping facilities at the lake. The tag line in their early advertising was, "Follow the fun to Eufaula." The state borrowed $8 million from the Federal government to build a lodge at each park. However, the lodges did not provide enough money to repay the loan, so ownership reverted to the Federal government. In 1986, the U.S. Economic Administration sold Arrowhead Lodge to the Choctaw Nation and Fountainhead Lodge to a group of private investors. Arrowhead switched hands again in 2000, when a non-profit group with ties to the Church of Scientology bought the lodge and converted it into a treatment facility, now called Narconon Arrowhead. Fountainhead was sold out of a sheriff's sale to The Muscogee (Creek) Nation in 2005, amid plans to reopen it as a gaming facility. Those plans never materialized, and the lodge was torn down. However, a 48-acre tract of the land was placed into federal trust status in 2018, opening the way for development of the property as a tourist destination with gaming, restaurants and entertainment.

Marinas

List of Marinas on Lake Eufaula.

  • Area 51 Marina
  • Belle Starr Marina
  • Duchess Creek Marina
  • Eufaula Cove Marina
  • Evergreen Marina
  • Lake Eufaula Marina
  • No. 9 Marina
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