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 10511075 of 1,263

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Clearwater Holding Pond

Jefferson County

561979LowFair
Clear Lake Dam

Grant County

151954LowNot Rated
Clearlake Dam

Saline County

161974LowNot Rated
Clarence Abrams Pond Dam

Cleburne County

232009UndeterminedNot Rated
C J Erwin Estate Lake Dam

Hempstead County

211958LowNot Rated
City of Huntsville Dam

Madison County

91964LowNot Rated
Choctaw Lake Dam

Van Buren County

181953SignificantNot Rated
Childers Lake Dam

Arkansas County

201967LowNot Rated
Cherokee Lake Dam

Sharp County

491956HighFair
Chenault Reservoir Dam

Saline County

382001HighFair
Chemical Products Freshwater Lake

Saline County

311954SignificantPoor
Chavell Lake Dam No 2

White County

181965LowNot Rated
Chanute Dam

Fulton County

581971HighFair
Chaney Lake Dam

Arkansas County

131960LowNot Rated
Chambers Lake Dam

Yell County

291963LowNot Rated
Centerton Hatchery Upper Pond

Benton County

231964SignificantNot Rated
Ceder Lake Dam

Sharp County

171965LowNot Rated
Cedar Valley, INC. Dam #1

Fulton County

361970LowSatisfactory
Cedar-Piney Creeks Watershed Site 3

Yell County

551994HighSatisfactory
Cedar-Piney Creeks Watershed Site 2

Yell County

571986HighFair
Cedar-Piney Creeks Watershed Site 1

Yell County

711973HighFair
Cedar Glade Lake Dam

Izard County

621969LowNot Rated
Cecil White Lake Dam

Pulaski County

151955LowNot Rated
Cecil Lake Dam

Franklin County

501966LowNot Rated
Cecil Jones Lake Dam

Saline County

371965SignificantFair
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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.