ARKABUTLA LAKE FAST FACTS
When was Arkabutla Dam built?
Arkabutla Lake became operational in 1943.
How long is the Dam?
Arkabutla Dam is 11,500 feet in length with an average height of 67 feet.
How large is Arkabutla Lake?
Arkabutla Lake has a maximum storage capacity of 33,400 acre-feet of water. The lake’s normal “recreation pool” is 11,240 acres.
Why does the water level drop so much during the winter?
During the fall and winter months the lake is gradually drawn down to a “conservation pool” of 5,100 acres. This allows for storage of spring rains from the 1,000 square mile drainage area above the dam.
Where can I get a fishing license or find out about fishing regulations?
Fishing licenses can be purchased at most bait shops and there are several around Arkabutla Lake. Information about fishing regulations can be found at: http://www.mdwfp.com/fishing.asp
What boat ramps have boat-launching fees?
Bayou Point, Kelly’s Crossing, Hwy 51 Landing, Hernando Point, Pleasant Hill and Outlet Channel.
At what elevation is the lake inaccessible from the ramps to launch a boat during periods of low water?
Ramp |
Elevation |
Coldwater Point |
220.0 |
Hwy 51 Landing |
218.0 |
Hernando Point |
215.0 |
Pleasant Hill |
215.0 |
Dub Patton |
211.0 |
Kelley’s Crossing |
211.0 |
Bayou Point |
209.0 |
Dam Fast Facts
Type………………………………….Earth Fill
Length…………….............................11,500 Feet
Height (Average)….............................67 Feet
Width (Average)……………………..482 Feet
Elevation (Top of Dam)……………...265 Feet NGVD
Drainage Area………………………..1,000 Square Miles
Outlet Channel Max. Discharge……..10,000 c.f.s.