Muddy Boggy

Watershed Hydrology

The Muddy Boggy watershed (HUC 11140103) is located in southeastern Oklahoma and covers approximately 1,295 square miles of land. The hydrology in the area is dominated by streams and rivers, including the Muddy Boggy Creek and the Clear Boggy Creek. The watershed experiences a typical southern Great Plains climate, with hot summers and mild winters. The area receives an average of 45 inches of precipitation annually, with the majority falling in the form of rain. The watershed is also known for its unique snowpack, which is typically light and fluffy due to the dry air and low humidity in the region. Surface water in the Muddy Boggy watershed is used for both irrigation and recreation. The primary reservoirs in the area include the Atoka Reservoir and the McGee Creek Reservoir, which provide drinking water for several nearby communities. The watershed has experienced some drought conditions in recent years, with decreased precipitation and increased temperatures.


Surface Flows

Muddy Boggy Watershed

Snowpack Depths

Muddy Boggy Watershed

Dams & Reservoirs

Muddy Boggy Watershed

Groundwater Levels

Muddy Boggy Watershed

Muddy Boggy Rivers

Rivers of the Watershed