Missouri Dams

5,380 dams tracked by the National Inventory of Dams

Total Dams

5,380

High Hazard

1,476

27.4%

Poor / Unsatisfactory

49

Average Age

51 yrs

Hazard Classification

High1,476 (27.4%)
Significant183 (3.4%)
Low3,721 (69.2%)

Condition Assessment

Satisfactory645 (12.0%)
Fair6 (0.1%)
Poor / Unsatisfactory49 (0.9%)
Not Rated4,680 (87.0%)

Federal

56

State

131

Local

1,298

Private

3,879

All Dams in Missouri

Showing 451475 of 645

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Goff Springs Dam

St. Francois County

731973HighSatisfactory
Glover Spring Lake Dam

Callaway County

381954LowSatisfactory
G-L-M Creek A-6

DeKalb County

411997LowSatisfactory
Glenwilfern Lake Dam

Jefferson County

381953HighSatisfactory
Glen Owen Dam

Franklin County

412005LowSatisfactory
Giesler Lake Dam

Ste. Genevieve County

451971LowSatisfactory
Gibson Memorial Dam

Washington County

451997HighSatisfactory
Gem Lake Dam

Jefferson County

381960LowSatisfactory
Gann Lake Dam

Johnson County

431972LowSatisfactory
Gander Dam

Shelby County

371994LowSatisfactory
Galindo Family Dam

Christian County

48LowSatisfactory
Friendship Village of West County Dam

St. Louis County

611975HighSatisfactory
Freebird Dam

Wright County

401999HighSatisfactory
Fred & Pat'S Bear Pit Dam

Warren County

651989LowSatisfactory
Fox Valley Dam

Clark County

521983HighSatisfactory
Fox Hollow Lake Dam

Stone County

472004SignificantSatisfactory
Fourche Creek Wtrshd No. 7

Ripley County

681975HighSatisfactory
Fourche Creek Dam

Ripley County

601975HighSatisfactory
Fourche Creek #8 Dam

Ripley County

491990LowSatisfactory
Fourche Creek #5

Ripley County

441987LowSatisfactory
Fourche Creek #3 Dam

Ripley County

371992SignificantSatisfactory
Fourche Creek #11

Ripley County

451985LowSatisfactory
Fountain Lake Dam

St. Louis County

36HighSatisfactory
Forest Lake Dam

Adair County

661951HighSatisfactory
Forest Lake Dam

Warren County

381958HighSatisfactory
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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.