Gaston Shoals Reservoir is a man-made lake located above Blacksburg, South Carolina.
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It was created in the early 1900s as a hydroelectric power source and later as a drinking water source. The lake is fed by several small creeks and streams, and its water is used for agricultural irrigation and recreational activities such as fishing and boating. The lake also serves as a source of drinking water for several nearby towns. The area experiences a humid subtropical climate, with hot summers and mild winters. The lake's hydrology is affected by the snowpack in the surrounding mountains, which provides a significant amount of surface flow during the spring and summer months. Overall, Gaston Shoals Reservoir is an important resource for the region, providing vital water and recreation opportunities.
| Gage Height, Ft 24hr Change | 0.24% |
| Percent of Normal | 98% |
| Minimum |
87.88 ft
2017-10-03 |
| Maximum |
106.13 ft
2020-02-07 |
| Average | 98 ft |
| Dam_Height | 45 |
| Hydraulic_Height | 45 |
| Drainage_Area | 1300 |
| Year_Completed | 1917 |
| Nid_Storage | 2500 |
| Structural_Height | 45 |
| River_Or_Stream | Broad River |
| Foundations | Rock |
| Surface_Area | 251 |
| Hazard_Potential | Low |
| Dam_Length | 381 |
| Primary_Dam_Type | Concrete |
| Nid_Height | 45 |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
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Shelby Mission Camp
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Garner Creek Backcountry Campsite
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Garner Creek
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John H. Moss Lake City Campground
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