Sutton Wilderness Lake, located in Norman, Oklahoma, is a man-made reservoir with a rich history dating back to its completion in 1960.
Wind
Humidity
Managed by the local government, this lake serves as a vital resource for the community, with a primary purpose classified as "Other." The dam, constructed primarily of Earth with Stone core types, stands at a height of 18 feet and has a storage capacity of 170 acre-feet, providing essential water storage for the region.
With a surface area of 21 acres and a maximum discharge capacity of 500 cubic feet per second, Sutton Wilderness Lake is a significant water body in Cleveland County, Oklahoma. The dam is designed for flood control, with a controlled spillway and one outlet valve to manage water levels effectively. Despite being rated as having a high hazard potential, the dam's condition is assessed as fair, with regular inspections and maintenance ensuring its safety and functionality.
Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Sutton Wilderness Park, this lake offers a peaceful retreat for water resource and climate enthusiasts to enjoy outdoor activities and appreciate the importance of sustainable water management practices. Its location as a tributary of the Little River adds to its ecological significance, making Sutton Wilderness Lake a valuable asset to the community and a symbol of the harmonious coexistence between human development and environmental conservation.
Year Completed |
1960 |
Dam Length |
670 |
Dam Height |
18 |
River Or Stream |
TRIBUTARY OF LITTLE RIVER |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
21 |
Hydraulic Height |
18 |
Nid Storage |
170 |
Structural Height |
18 |
Outlet Gates |
Valve - 1 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
18 |