Lake El Reno
Reservoir in Canadian County, Oklahoma
35°31′20″N 97°59′30″W / 35.52222°N 97.99167°W / 35.52222; -97.99167Lake El Reno was created in 1966 in Canadian County, Oklahoma, near the city of El Reno, by constructing an earthen dam across Fourmile Creek, (Canadian County, Oklahoma), a tributary of the North Canadian River.[1][a] The lake has a normal capacity of 709 acre-feet (875,000 m3), covers a surface area of 170 acres (690,000 m2) and is surrounded by 4 miles (6.4 km) of shoreline. Its maximum depth is 19 feet (5.8 m).[3] The lake is operated by the city of El Reno.[4]
No city fishing permit is needed, but a state permit is required (as is true for fishing anywhere in the state).
See also
Notes
- ^ Fourmile Creek is a stream in Canadian County that is 6.36 kilometres (3.95 mi) long.[2]
References
- ^ Mogg, Joe L., Stuart L. Schoff and E. W. Reed. Ground Water Resources of Canadian County, Oklahoma. Oklahoma Geological Society Bulletin No. 87. 1960. Accessed June 20, 2016.
- ^ "Fourmile Creek." Accessed June 19, 2016
- ^ "Lakes of Oklahoma - El Reno." Oklahoma Water Resources Board. 1960. Accessed June 19, 2016.
- ^ Oklahoma Water Resource Board
External links
- OWRB El Reno lake
- Lake El Reno
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