Oklahoma Dams

4,984 dams tracked by the National Inventory of Dams

Total Dams

4,984

High Hazard

421

8.4%

Poor / Unsatisfactory

60

Average Age

61 yrs

Hazard Classification

High421 (8.4%)
Significant208 (4.2%)
Low4,301 (86.3%)

Condition Assessment

Satisfactory70 (1.4%)
Fair455 (9.1%)
Poor / Unsatisfactory60 (1.2%)
Not Rated4,399 (88.3%)

Federal

106

State

2,149

Local

206

Private

2,505

All Dams in Oklahoma

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Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Prague Lake

Lincoln County

451984SignificantSatisfactory
Pines West

Oklahoma County

171925HighSatisfactory
Perry Country Club

Noble County

251926SignificantSatisfactory
Pennsylvania Glass Sand Corp

Johnston County

481983LowSatisfactory
Pawnee Lake

Pawnee County

451932HighSatisfactory
Niles Ranch Dam

Canadian County

482009SignificantSatisfactory
Muldrow Lake

Sequoyah County

531965HighSatisfactory
Madill City Lake

Marshall County

251907HighSatisfactory
Little River Park Dam

Cleveland County

23HighSatisfactory
Lightning Creek Holding Pond A

Cleveland County

181977HighSatisfactory
Lakeside Dam

Oklahoma County

292005HighSatisfactory
Lake Rush Dam

Comanche County

491934HighSatisfactory
Lake Massena

Creek County

311933HighSatisfactory
Lake Jed Johnson Dam

Comanche County

581938HighSatisfactory
Lake Holdenville

Hughes County

651931HighSatisfactory
Lake Elmer Thomas Dam

Comanche County

1131993HighSatisfactory
Konawa Lake

Seminole County

611968SignificantSatisfactory
Janzen Lake

Logan County

452002LowSatisfactory
Huddleston Lake

Cleveland County

241955HighSatisfactory
Hiwassee

Oklahoma County

441950LowSatisfactory
Hefner

Oklahoma County

1121943HighSatisfactory
Hall Park

Cleveland County

211930HighSatisfactory
Garrison Creek Dam

Sequoyah County

662003HighSatisfactory
East Pre-Sedimentation Basin

Wagoner County

282012HighSatisfactory
Durant Lake

Bryan County

641994HighSatisfactory
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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.