Lake Conway-Point Remove

Watershed Hydrology

The Lake Conway Point Remove Watershed covers an area of approximately 1,052 square miles in central Arkansas. It is part of the larger Arkansas-White-Red Basin and is characterized by a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. The watershed is drained by several major tributaries, including the Cadron Creek and Point Remove Creek, which flow into Lake Conway, a popular recreational destination. The watershed is also home to several reservoirs and dams that supply water for irrigation, power generation, and municipal use. The area experiences occasional snowfall, but it is generally not a significant factor in the hydrology of the watershed. Due to its location in the southeastern United States, the watershed is vulnerable to extreme weather events such as flooding, hurricanes, and tornadoes.


Surface Flows

Lake Conway-Point Remove Watershed

Snowpack Depths

Lake Conway-Point Remove Watershed

Dams & Reservoirs

Lake Conway-Point Remove Watershed

Groundwater Levels

Lake Conway-Point Remove Watershed

Lake Conway-Point Remove Rivers

Rivers of the Watershed