Ludvick Lake Dam, located in Kitsap, Washington, is a private-owned structure regulated by the Washington Department of Ecology.
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This earth dam was completed in 1950 and serves primarily for recreational purposes, with a hydraulic height of 17 feet and a length of 250 feet. It stands on Ludvick Lake Creek and has a low hazard potential, not yet rated for its condition.
The dam has a storage capacity of 100 acre-feet, with a normal storage of 60 acre-feet and a surface area of 12 acres, providing a picturesque setting for water and climate enthusiasts to enjoy. Despite its age, the dam has not been modified in recent years and has a history of meeting inspection and regulatory requirements. With a maximum discharge of 17 cubic feet per second, it offers a tranquil environment for visitors to appreciate the surrounding natural beauty.
Although Ludvick Lake Dam is not under the jurisdiction of the US Army Corps of Engineers, it continues to be a well-maintained structure with no reported emergencies or major risk assessments. As a key feature in the Ludvick Lake area, the dam contributes to the local ecosystem and provides a safe and enjoyable space for outdoor activities. With its scenic location and recreational benefits, Ludvick Lake Dam is a valuable destination for those interested in water resources and climate conservation.
Year Completed |
1950 |
Dam Length |
250 |
River Or Stream |
Ludvick Lake Creek |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
12 |
Hydraulic Height |
17 |
Drainage Area |
0.23 |
Nid Storage |
100 |
Structural Height |
17 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
17 |
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