Built in 1971 by CHAMBERS & CAMPBELL, INC., this earth dam stands at a height of 73 feet with a hydraulic height of 58 feet and a structural height of 100 feet. The dam's primary purpose is for recreation, offering a storage capacity of 5,538 acre-feet and a surface area of 130 acres.
Managed by the Office of the State Engineer, Quemado Lake Dam is equipped with an uncontrolled spillway that has a width of 200 feet. The dam's hazard potential is rated as low, with a satisfactory condition assessment as of September 2014. Despite its moderate risk level, the dam has a history of meeting safety guidelines and is inspected every five years to ensure its continued functionality and safety for the surrounding area.
For water resource and climate enthusiasts, Quemado Lake Dam serves as a vital recreational resource in New Mexico, providing both storage and outdoor enjoyment for visitors. With its low hazard potential and satisfactory condition, the dam stands as a testament to effective state regulation and engineering design in mitigating risks associated with water infrastructure.
Year Completed |
1971 |
Dam Length |
924 |
Dam Height |
73 |
River Or Stream |
LARGO CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
130 |
Hydraulic Height |
58 |
Drainage Area |
62 |
Nid Storage |
5538 |
Structural Height |
100 |
Outlet Gates |
Slide (sluice gate) - 0 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Rock |
Nid Height |
100 |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
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Cove - Quemado Lake
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Juniper - Quemado Lake
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Piñon Campground
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Pinon - Quemado Lake
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El Caso - Quemado Lake
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El Caso I-IV Campground
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