Located in Gatewoods, Missouri, the Fourche Creek Dam stands as a testament to the blending of natural beauty and human innovation.
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Completed in 1975 by the USDA Forest Service, this earth dam spans 1,060 feet and reaches a height of 60 feet, providing vital recreational opportunities and water supply services for the surrounding area. The dam's primary purpose is recreation, with a capacity of 544 acre-feet for storing water and covering a surface area of 49 acres.
With a controlled spillway and a hazard potential rated as high, the Fourche Creek Dam is closely monitored by the Forest Service to ensure its structural integrity and safety. A recent inspection in April 2021 found the dam's condition to be satisfactory, further highlighting its importance in mitigating risks and ensuring public safety. With a maximum discharge capacity of 10,732 cubic feet per second and a very high risk assessment rating, the dam plays a crucial role in managing the water resources in the area and protecting downstream communities from potential flooding events. For water resource and climate enthusiasts, the Fourche Creek Dam serves as a fascinating example of sustainable infrastructure that balances human needs with environmental stewardship.
Year Completed |
1975 |
Dam Length |
1060 |
Dam Height |
60 |
River Or Stream |
FOURCHE CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
49 |
Drainage Area |
8 |
Nid Storage |
544 |
Outlet Gates |
Slide (sluice gate) |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
60 |
Eleven Point River Near Bardley
|
562cfs |
Current River At Doniphan
|
1900cfs |
Elevenpoint River Near Ravenden Springs
|
644cfs |
Current River At Van Buren
|
1220cfs |
Little Black River Below Fairdealing
|
113cfs |
Black River At Pocahontas
|
3110cfs |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
|---|---|---|
Fourche Lake Recreation Area
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Boze Mill Float Camp
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Greenbriar Float Camp
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Deer Leap
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Deer Leap Recreation Area
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Morgan Spring Float Camp
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