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

Showing 276300 of 421

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
SCS-Rock Creek Site-04

Le Flore County

591973HighNot Rated
SCS-Rock Creek Site-15

Murray County

501962HighFair
SCS-Rock Creek Site-16

Murray County

411961HighFair
SCS-Rush Creek Site-036

Garvin County

321960HighNot Rated
SCS-Rush Creek Site-038a

Garvin County

361961HighFair
SCS-Rush Creek Site-049

Grady County

331969HighFair
SCS-Saddle Mountain Creek Site-005

Kiowa County

351958HighFair
SCS-Sallisaw Creek Site-02

Pontotoc County

321960HighNot Rated
SCS-Sallisaw Creek Site-02

Sequoyah County

331963HighFair
SCS-Sallisaw Creek Site-03

Sequoyah County

331963HighFair
SCS-Sallisaw Creek Site-06

Sequoyah County

481964HighFair
SCS-Sallisaw Creek Site-11

Adair County

641964HighFair
SCS-Sallisaw Creek Site-13

Adair County

481966HighFair
SCS-Sallisaw Creek Site-14

Adair County

491964HighFair
SCS-Sallisaw Creek Site-15

Adair County

541970HighFair
SCS-Sallisaw Creek Site-16

Adair County

471964HighFair
SCS-Sallisaw Creek Site-17

Adair County

541963HighFair
SCS-Sallisaw Creek Site-18

Adair County

721965HighFair
SCS-Sallisaw Creek Site-19

Adair County

611968HighFair
SCS-Sallisaw Creek Site-20

Adair County

481963HighFair
SCS-Sallisaw Creek Site-23

Adair County

451964HighFair
SCS-Sallisaw Creek Site-24

Adair County

721964HighFair
SCS-Sallisaw Creek Site-25

Adair County

841976HighFair
SCS-Sallisaw Creek Site-26

Adair County

681967HighFair
SCS-Sallisaw Creek Site-27

Sequoyah County

701964HighNot 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.