Arkansas Dams

1,263 dams tracked by the National Inventory of Dams

Total Dams

1,263

High Hazard

189

15%

Poor / Unsatisfactory

69

Average Age

63 yrs

Hazard Classification

High189 (15.0%)
Significant232 (18.4%)
Low822 (65.1%)

Condition Assessment

Satisfactory168 (13.3%)
Fair147 (11.6%)
Poor / Unsatisfactory69 (5.5%)
Not Rated879 (69.6%)

Federal

67

State

60

Local

259

Private

865

All Dams in Arkansas

Showing 901925 of 1,263

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Forbis Lake Dam

Polk County

181952LowNot Rated
Florence Dam

Pulaski County

241950HighPoor
Fletcher Lake Dam

Saline County

181952LowNot Rated
Flat Rock Creek Site 1

Crawford County

571982HighSatisfactory
Flat Creek Wid Site 6

Lawrence County

271966LowSatisfactory
Flat Creek Wid Site 5

Lawrence County

291966LowSatisfactory
Flat Creek Wid Site 4

Lawrence County

261963LowSatisfactory
Flat Creek Wid Site 2

Lawrence County

341962SignificantSatisfactory
Flat Creek Wid Site 1

Lawrence County

341962SignificantFair
Flat Creek Ag&F Site 3

Lawrence County

461962SignificantPoor
Flanagan Lake Dam

Franklin County

361973LowNot Rated
Fish Lake Dam

Conway County

121902LowNot Rated
Fiser Lake Dam

Grant County

141905SignificantNot Rated
Fincher Lake Dam

Columbia County

231953LowNot Rated
Ferncrest Dam

Pulaski County

612000SignificantPoor
Ferguson Lake Dam

Saline County

171940LowNot Rated
Felsenthal Lock and Dam

Union County

1051978SignificantNot Available
Faulkner Lake Dam

Polk County

251959LowNot Rated
Faulkner Lake Dam

Pulaski County

181956LowNot Rated
Farmer'S Lake Dam

Lincoln County

201962LowNot Rated
Fallin Lake Dam

Columbia County

251963LowNot Rated
Eureka Springs City Lake Dam

Carroll County

281894HighNot Rated
Engineer Lake

Sebastian County

251945LowNot Available
Emmett Sanders Lock and Dam

Jefferson County

461968SignificantNot Available
E Fork Pt Remove Creek Wid Site 11

Conway County

491965LowNot Rated
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Data sourced from the National Inventory of Dams (NID). Hazard classification reflects potential consequences of failure, not the likelihood of failure.