Cadron

Watershed Hydrology

The Cadron Watershed, located in central Arkansas, covers approximately 496 square miles. It is primarily composed of forests, agriculture, and urban areas. The hydrology of the watershed is influenced by the Cadron Creek, which flows through the area and connects to the Arkansas River. Snowfall in the region is typically minimal, with the average snowfall being less than two inches annually. The surface water of the watershed is used for fishing, swimming, and other recreational activities. The reservoir constituents include largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish. Interesting climatic facts include the region experiencing hot and humid summers and mild winters, with an average annual precipitation of around 50 inches. Climate trends in recent years have shown an increase in average temperatures and more frequent extreme weather events.


Surface Flows

Cadron Watershed

Snowpack Depths

Cadron Watershed

Dams & Reservoirs

Cadron Watershed

Groundwater Levels

Cadron Watershed

Cadron Rivers

Rivers of the Watershed