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 326350 of 421

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
SCS-Stillwater Creek Site-30

Payne County

301965HighFair
SCS-Stillwater Creek Site-33c

Payne County

232005HighFair
SCS-Stillwater Creek Site-39

Noble County

421966HighFair
SCS-Stillwater Creek Site-40

Noble County

641971HighFair
SCS-Stillwater Creek Site-46

Payne County

571965HighFair
SCS-Stillwater Creek Site-48

Payne County

221965HighFair
SCS-Stillwater Creek Site-49b

Payne County

301997HighFair
SCS-Stillwater Creek Site Site-49a

Payne County

321998HighFair
SCS-Sugar Creek Site-009

Caddo County

361963HighFair
SCS-Sugar Creek Site-020

Caddo County

401962HighNot Rated
SCS-Sugar Creek Site-021

Caddo County

381963HighFair
SCS-Sugar Creek Site-022

Caddo County

321963HighFair
SCS-Sugar Creek Site-029

Caddo County

401963HighFair
SCS-Sugar Creek Site-043

Caddo County

601970HighFair
SCS-Sugar Creek Site-044

Caddo County

641971HighFair
SCS-Tonkawa Creek Site-004

Caddo County

361969HighFair
SCS-Turkey Creek Site-07

Washita County

431960HighFair
SCS-Turkey Creek Site-08

Washita County

401960HighFair
SCS-Turkey Creek Site-09

Washita County

481960HighFair
SCS-Turkey Creek Site-10

Washita County

511960HighNot Rated
SCS-Turkey Creek Site-12

Washita County

411960HighFair
SCS-Uncle John Creek Site-06

Canadian County

461971HighFair
SCS-Uncle John Creek Site-07

Canadian County

541968HighFair
SCS-Uncle John Creek Site-08

Canadian County

521972HighFair
SCS-Uncle John Creek Site-10

Canadian County

511974HighFair
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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.