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Lake Powell, impounded by Glen Canyon Dam, is the second-largest reservoir in the U.S.


This is a list of largest reservoirs in the United States, including all artificial lakes with a capacity greater than or equal to 1,000,000 acre feet (1.2 km3). Figures given are for maximum storage capacity (flood pool) of reservoirs, not regular storage volume (conservation pool). This difference is significant in reservoirs such as Kentucky Lake, whose full capacity is nearly three times that of its conservation pool.


Due to sedimentation and other factors that affect a reservoir's storage capacity over time, some data listed might not accurately reflect actual current conditions in certain reservoirs. For example, Lake Mead – the largest reservoir in the U.S. – could store more than 32.4 million acre-feet (40.1 km3) when first filled, but sediment accumulation has reduced this to 28.9 million acre-feet (35.7 km3).




Contents






  • 1 List


  • 2 Location map


  • 3 See also


  • 4 Notes


  • 5 References





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dagger Reservoir is an existing lake raised by a dam; only the volume added by the dam is listed
Reservoir not entirely within the United States

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Name
State(s)
Coordinates
Capacity
Surface area
Dam(s)
River
Year[n 1]




Acre-feet

km3

Acres

Ha




Abiquiu Lake

 NM

36°16′35″N 106°28′31″W / 36.27639°N 106.47528°W / 36.27639; -106.47528
1,192,801
1.471
12,430
5,030

Abiquiu Dam

Rio Chama
1963

Alamo Lake

 AZ

34°17′47″N 113°32′43″W / 34.29639°N 113.54528°W / 34.29639; -113.54528
1,043,000
1.287
17,000
6,900

Alamo Dam

Bill Williams River
1968

Allegheny Reservoir

 NY
 PA

41°57′36″N 78°56′04″W / 41.96000°N 78.93444°W / 41.96000; -78.93444
1,300,000
1.604
21,180
8,570

Kinzua Dam

Allegheny River
1965

American Falls Reservoir[1]

 ID

42°54′29″N 112°45′04″W / 42.90806°N 112.75111°W / 42.90806; -112.75111
1,672,600
2.063
56,000
23,000

American Falls Dam

Snake River
1978

Amistad Reservoir

 COA
 TX

29°28′14″N 101°06′06″W / 29.47056°N 101.10167°W / 29.47056; -101.10167
5,658,600
6.980
64,900
26,300

Amistad Dam

Rio Grande
1969

Arkabutla Lake

 MS

34°44′34″N 90°06′13″W / 34.74278°N 90.10361°W / 34.74278; -90.10361
1,383,800
1.707
30,000
12,000

Arkabutla Dam

Coldwater River
1943

Banks Lake

 WA

47°47′54″N 119°12′01″W / 47.79833°N 119.20028°W / 47.79833; -119.20028
1,275,000
1.573
26,900
10,900

Dry Falls Dam, North Dam

Grand Couleedouble-dagger
1949

Beaver Lake

 AR

36°21′17″N 93°55′28″W / 36.35472°N 93.92444°W / 36.35472; -93.92444
1,950,000
2.405
31,700
12,800

Beaver Dam

White River
1966

Belton Lake

 TX

31°08′00″N 97°30′30″W / 31.13333°N 97.50833°W / 31.13333; -97.50833
1,876,700
2.315
37,340
15,110

Belton Dam

Leon River
1954

Bighorn Lake

 MT
 WY

45°06′22″N 108°11′13″W / 45.10611°N 108.18694°W / 45.10611; -108.18694
1,381,189
1.704
17,300
7,000

Yellowtail Dam

Bighorn River
1967

Broken Bow Lake

 OK

34°12′32″N 94°41′00″W / 34.20889°N 94.68333°W / 34.20889; -94.68333
1,368,230
1.688
18,000
7,300

Broken Bow Dam

Mountain Fork
1968

Brownlee Reservoir

 ID
 OR

44°35′34″N 117°07′31″W / 44.59278°N 117.12528°W / 44.59278; -117.12528
1,426,700
1.760
15,000
6,100

Brownlee Dam

Snake River
1958

Bull Shoals Lake

 AR
 MO

36°29′52″N 92°45′58″W / 36.49778°N 92.76611°W / 36.49778; -92.76611
5,760,000
7.105
71,240
28,830

Bull Shoals Dam

White River
1951

Canyon Ferry Lake

 MT

46°31′15″N 111°34′22″W / 46.52083°N 111.57278°W / 46.52083; -111.57278
1,997,900
2.464
35,181
14,237

Canyon Ferry Dam

Missouri River
1954

Cedar Creek Reservoir

 TX

32°16′08″N 96°08′23″W / 32.26889°N 96.13972°W / 32.26889; -96.13972
1,085,000
1.338
34,000
14,000

Joe B. Hogsett Dam

Cedar Creek
1965

Center Hill Lake

 TN

36°01′42″N 85°45′17″W / 36.02833°N 85.75472°W / 36.02833; -85.75472
2,092,000
2.580
18,220
7,370

Center Hill Dam

Caney Fork
1948

Cherokee Lake

 TN

36°15′57″N 83°22′17″W / 36.26583°N 83.37139°W / 36.26583; -83.37139
1,541,000
1.901
28,780
11,650

Cherokee Dam

Holston River
1941

Dale Hollow Reservoir

 KY
 TN

36°36′41″N 85°18′40″W / 36.61139°N 85.31111°W / 36.61139; -85.31111
1,706,000
2.104
27,700
11,200

Dale Hollow Dam

Obey River
1943

DeGray Lake

 AR

34°14′36″N 93°11′29″W / 34.24333°N 93.19139°W / 34.24333; -93.19139
1,377,100
1.699
18,000
7,300

DeGray Dam

Caddo River
1972

Don Pedro Reservoir[2]

 CA

37°46′46″N 120°21′43″W / 37.77944°N 120.36194°W / 37.77944; -120.36194
2,030,000
2.504
12,960
5,240

New Don Pedro Dam

Tuolumne River
1971

Douglas Lake

 TN

35°59′33″N 83°22′20″W / 35.99250°N 83.37222°W / 35.99250; -83.37222
1,461,000
1.802
28,420
11,500

Douglas Dam

French Broad River
1943

Dworshak Reservoir

 ID

46°36′38″N 116°06′27″W / 46.61056°N 116.10750°W / 46.61056; -116.10750
3,469,900
4.280
16,418
6,644

Dworshak Dam

N.F. Clearwater River
1973

Elephant Butte Lake

 NM

33°18′35″N 107°09′58″W / 33.30972°N 107.16611°W / 33.30972; -107.16611
2,065,010
2.547
35,984
14,562

Elephant Butte Dam

Rio Grande
1916

Enid Lake

 MS

34°09′05″N 89°48′32″W / 34.15139°N 89.80889°W / 34.15139; -89.80889
1,213,500
1.497
28,000
11,000

Enid Dam

Yocona River
1952

Eufaula Lake

 OK

35°17′19″N 95°32′33″W / 35.28861°N 95.54250°W / 35.28861; -95.54250
3,798,000
4.685
105,000
42,000

Eufaula Dam

Canadian River
1964

Falcon Lake

 TAM
 TX

26°44′20″N 99°13′48″W / 26.73889°N 99.23000°W / 26.73889; -99.23000
2,645,646
3.263
87,400
35,400

Falcon Dam

Rio Grande
1954

Falls Lake

 NC

36°01′16″N 78°42′46″W / 36.02111°N 78.71278°W / 36.02111; -78.71278
1,020,980
1.259
12,410
5,020

Falls Dam

Neuse River
1981

Flathead Lakedagger

 MT

47°54′05″N 114°06′09″W / 47.90139°N 114.10250°W / 47.90139; -114.10250
1,217,000
1.501
126,000
51,000

Kerr Dam

Flathead River
1939

Flaming Gorge Reservoir

 UT
 WY

41°05′37″N 109°32′40″W / 41.09361°N 109.54444°W / 41.09361; -109.54444
3,788,700
4.673
42,020
17,000

Flaming Gorge Dam

Green River
1964

Fort Gibson Lake

 OK

35°57′10″N 95°16′24″W / 35.95278°N 95.27333°W / 35.95278; -95.27333
1,292,000
1.594
19,900
8,100

Fort Gibson Dam

Neosho River
1949

Fort Peck Lake[3]

 MT

47°45′23″N 106°43′28″W / 47.75639°N 106.72444°W / 47.75639; -106.72444
19,100,000
23.560
245,000
99,000

Fort Peck Dam

Missouri River
1940

Fontana Lake

 NC

35°26′13″N 83°40′44″W / 35.43694°N 83.67889°W / 35.43694; -83.67889
1,443,000
1.780
10,240
4,140

Fontana Dam

Little Tennessee River
1944

F.D. Roosevelt Lake[4]

 WA

48°19′53″N 118°10′27″W / 48.33139°N 118.17417°W / 48.33139; -118.17417
9,562,000
11.795
80,000
32,000

Grand Coulee Dam

Columbia River
1942

Grand Lake o' the Cherokees

 OK

36°36′49″N 94°50′54″W / 36.61361°N 94.84833°W / 36.61361; -94.84833
1,672,000
2.062
46,500
18,800

Pensacola Dam

Neosho River
1940

Greers Ferry Lake

 AR

35°31′25″N 92°07′21″W / 35.52361°N 92.12250°W / 35.52361; -92.12250
2,844,000
3.508
40,500
16,400

Greers Ferry Dam

Little Red River
1962

Grenada Lake

 MS

33°49′54″N 89°43′42″W / 33.83167°N 89.72833°W / 33.83167; -89.72833
2,722,100
3.358
35,820
14,500

Grenada Dam

Yalobusha River
1954

Guntersville Lake[5]

 AL

34°30′38″N 86°09′33″W / 34.51056°N 86.15917°W / 34.51056; -86.15917
1,018,700
1.257
67,900
27,500

Guntersville Dam

Tennessee River
1939

Hugo Lake

 OK

34°03′52″N 95°24′56″W / 34.06444°N 95.41556°W / 34.06444; -95.41556
1,274,110
1.572
35,045
14,182

Hugo Lake Dam

Kiamichi River
1974

Hungry Horse Reservoir

 MT

48°13′32″N 113°47′56″W / 48.22556°N 113.79889°W / 48.22556; -113.79889
3,467,179
4.277
23,813
9,637

Hungry Horse Dam

S.F. Flathead River
1953

John H. Kerr Reservoir

 NC
 VA

36°34′23″N 78°29′10″W / 36.57306°N 78.48611°W / 36.57306; -78.48611
3,363,500
4.149
83,200
33,700

John H. Kerr Dam

Roanoke River
1953

Jordan Lake

 NC

35°44′35″N 79°01′36″W / 35.74306°N 79.02667°W / 35.74306; -79.02667
1,646,560
2.031
31,800
12,900

B. Everett Jordan Dam

Haw River
1983

Kaw Lake

 OK

36°46′14″N 96°49′43″W / 36.77056°N 96.82861°W / 36.77056; -96.82861
1,070,310
1.320
38,000
15,000

Kaw Dam

Arkansas River
1976

Kentucky Lake

 KY
 TN

36°31′26″N 88°02′13″W / 36.52389°N 88.03694°W / 36.52389; -88.03694
6,129,000
7.560
160,300
64,900

Kentucky Dam

Tennessee River
1944

Keystone Lake

 OK

36°13′50″N 96°17′50″W / 36.23056°N 96.29722°W / 36.23056; -96.29722
1,737,600
2.143
54,320
21,980

Keystone Dam

Arkansas River
1964

Lake Almanor

 CA

40°15′21″N 121°10′08″W / 40.25583°N 121.16889°W / 40.25583; -121.16889
1,308,000
1.613
28,160
11,400

Canyon Dam

N.F. Feather River
1910

Lake Barkley

 KY
 TN

36°52′14″N 87°59′12″W / 36.87056°N 87.98667°W / 36.87056; -87.98667
2,082,000
2.568
57,920
23,440

Barkley Dam

Cumberland River
1966

Lake Berryessa

 CA

38°35′25″N 122°13′32″W / 38.59028°N 122.22556°W / 38.59028; -122.22556
1,602,000
1.976
20,700
8,400

Monticello Dam

Putah Creek
1957

Lake Cumberland

 KY

36°55′05″N 85°00′58″W / 36.91806°N 85.01611°W / 36.91806; -85.01611
6,089,000
7.511
65,530
26,520

Wolf Creek Dam

Cumberland River
1951

Lake Elwell

 MT

48°20′43″N 111°15′10″W / 48.34528°N 111.25278°W / 48.34528; -111.25278
1,515,000
1.869
14,842
6,006

Tiber Dam

Marias River
1956

Lake Francis Case

 SD

43°26′31″N 99°12′33″W / 43.44194°N 99.20917°W / 43.44194; -99.20917
5,700,000
7.031
102,000
41,000

Fort Randall Dam

Missouri River
1956

Lake Hartwell

 GA
 SC

34°29′44″N 82°49′14″W / 34.49556°N 82.82056°W / 34.49556; -82.82056
3,438,700
4.242
55,950
22,640

Hartwell Dam

Savannah River
1962

Lake Jocassee

 NC
 SC

34°58′52″N 82°56′17″W / 34.98111°N 82.93806°W / 34.98111; -82.93806
1,185,000
1.462
7,565
3,061

Jocassee Dam

Keowee River
1975

Lake Kemp

 TX

33°45′20″N 99°08′52″W / 33.75556°N 99.14778°W / 33.75556; -99.14778
1,040,000
1.283
16,640
6,730

Lake Kemp Dam

Wichita River
1923

Lake Koocanusa[6]

 BC
 MT

48°49′03″N 115°16′41″W / 48.81750°N 115.27806°W / 48.81750; -115.27806
5,869,200
7.240
46,700
18,900

Libby Dam

Kootenai River
1975

Lake Lanier

 GA

34°14′08″N 83°57′09″W / 34.23556°N 83.95250°W / 34.23556; -83.95250
2,554,000
3.150
47,182
19,094

Buford Dam

Chattahoochee River
1956

Lake Livingston

 TX

30°44′39″N 95°08′02″W / 30.74417°N 95.13389°W / 30.74417; -95.13389
2,135,324
2.634
91,000
37,000

Livingston Dam

Trinity River
1969

Lake Marion

 SC

33°27′23″N 80°19′45″W / 33.45639°N 80.32917°W / 33.45639; -80.32917
1,230,000
1.517
110,000
45,000

Santee Dam

Santee River
1942

Lake Martin

 AL

32°51′41″N 85°53′26″W / 32.86139°N 85.89056°W / 32.86139; -85.89056
1,622,000
2.001
44,000
18,000

Martin Dam

Tallapoosa River
1927

Lake McClure[7]

 CA

37°38′22″N 120°16′50″W / 37.63944°N 120.28056°W / 37.63944; -120.28056
1,032,000
1.273
7,147
2,892

New Exchequer Dam

Merced River
1967

Lake McConaughy

 NE

41°15′38″N 101°50′38″W / 41.26056°N 101.84389°W / 41.26056; -101.84389
1,740,000
2.146
35,700
14,400

Kingsley Dam

N. Platte River
1941

Lake Mead[8]

 AZ
 NV

36°08′28″N 114°25′46″W / 36.14111°N 114.42944°W / 36.14111; -114.42944
28,945,000
35.703
161,000
65,000

Hoover Dam

Colorado River
1936

Lake Meredith

 TX

35°38′14″N 101°39′32″W / 35.63722°N 101.65889°W / 35.63722; -101.65889
2,434,220
3.003
21,640
8,760

Sanford Dam

Canadian River
1965

Lake Mohave

 AZ
 NV

35°24′37″N 114°38′12″W / 35.41028°N 114.63667°W / 35.41028; -114.63667
1,818,300
2.243
26,500
10,700

Davis Dam

Colorado River
1951

Lake Moultrie

 SC

33°18′23″N 80°03′21″W / 33.30639°N 80.05583°W / 33.30639; -80.05583
1,110,000
1.369
60,000
24,000

Pinopolis Dam

Cooper River
1942

Lake Murray

 SC

34°03′52″N 81°22′07″W / 34.06444°N 81.36861°W / 34.06444; -81.36861
2,200,000
2.714
50,000
20,000

Saluda Dam

Saluda River
1930

Lake Norman

 NC

35°31′52″N 80°56′32″W / 35.53111°N 80.94222°W / 35.53111; -80.94222
1,093,600
1.349
32,510
13,160

Cowans Ford Dam

Catawba River
1964

Lake Oahe

  ND
 SD

45°17′53″N 100°18′08″W / 45.29806°N 100.30222°W / 45.29806; -100.30222
23,500,000
28.987
370,000
150,000

Oahe Dam

Missouri River
1962

Lake of the Ozarks

 MO

38°09′40″N 92°47′44″W / 38.16111°N 92.79556°W / 38.16111; -92.79556
1,990,000
2.455
55,000
22,000

Bagnell Dam

Osage River
1931

Lake Oroville[9]

 CA

39°34′15″N 121°27′49″W / 39.57083°N 121.46361°W / 39.57083; -121.46361
3,537,577
4.364
15,805
6,396

Oroville Dam

Feather River
1968

Lake Ouachita

 AR

34°35′46″N 93°18′58″W / 34.59611°N 93.31611°W / 34.59611; -93.31611
2,768,000
3.414
48,300
19,500

Blakely Mountain Dam

Ouachita River
1952

Lake Pend Oreilledagger

 ID

48°08′58″N 116°23′03″W / 48.14944°N 116.38417°W / 48.14944; -116.38417
1,153,000
1.422
94,700
38,300

Albeni Falls Dam

Pend Oreille River
1951

Lake Pleasant[10]

 AZ

33°53′22″N 112°16′52″W / 33.88944°N 112.28111°W / 33.88944; -112.28111
1,108,600
1.367
12,040
4,870

New Waddell Dam

Agua Fria River
1994

Lake Powell[11]

 AZ
 UT

37°19′15″N 110°47′37″W / 37.32083°N 110.79361°W / 37.32083; -110.79361
26,214,900
32.336
163,000
66,000

Glen Canyon Dam

Colorado River
1966

Lake Ray Roberts

 TX

33°24′28″N 97°01′30″W / 33.40778°N 97.02500°W / 33.40778; -97.02500
1,931,900
2.383
29,350
11,880

Ray Roberts Dam

Elm Fork Trinity River
1986

Lake Red Rock[12]

 IA

41°25′49″N 93°09′30″W / 41.43028°N 93.15833°W / 41.43028; -93.15833
1,436,000
1.771
64,480
26,090

Red Rock Dam

Des Moines River
1969

Lake Sakakawea

  ND

47°45′57″N 102°17′17″W / 47.76583°N 102.28806°W / 47.76583; -102.28806
24,300,000
29.974
382,000
155,000

Garrison Dam

Missouri River
1953

Lake Sharpe

 SD

44°11′24″N 99°40′54″W / 44.19000°N 99.68167°W / 44.19000; -99.68167
1,910,000
2.356
56,884
23,020

Big Bend Dam

Missouri River
1966

Lake Strom Thurmond

 GA
 SC

33°48′48″N 82°19′01″W / 33.81333°N 82.31694°W / 33.81333; -82.31694
3,820,000
4.712
71,100
28,800

J. Strom Thurmond Dam

Savannah River
1954

Lake Tawakoni

 TX

32°48′29″N 95°55′14″W / 32.80806°N 95.92056°W / 32.80806; -95.92056
1,660,000
2.048
35,840
14,500

Iron Bridge Dam

Sabine River
1960

Lake Texoma

 OK
 TX

33°54′39″N 96°39′06″W / 33.91083°N 96.65167°W / 33.91083; -96.65167
4,997,079
6.164
89,000
36,000

Denison Dam

Red River
1943

Lake Travis

 TX

30°24′51″N 97°59′28″W / 30.41417°N 97.99111°W / 30.41417; -97.99111
1,134,956
1.400
19,297
7,809

Mansfield Dam

Colorado River (Texas)
1942

Lake Umatilla

 OR
 WA

45°47′25″N 120°03′22″W / 45.79028°N 120.05611°W / 45.79028; -120.05611
2,530,000
3.121
55,000
22,000

John Day Dam

Columbia River
1971

Lake Wallula

 OR
 WA

46°03′28″N 118°56′31″W / 46.05778°N 118.94194°W / 46.05778; -118.94194
1,350,000
1.665
38,800
15,700

McNary Dam

Columbia River
1954

Lake Winnibigoshishdagger

 MN

47°26′16″N 94°11′40″W / 47.43778°N 94.19444°W / 47.43778; -94.19444
1,072,000
1.322
67,800
27,400

Winnibigoshish Lake Dam

Mississippi River
1884

Leech Lakedagger

 MN

47°09′48″N 94°24′37″W / 47.16333°N 94.41028°W / 47.16333; -94.41028
1,000,000
1.233
102,948
41,662

Leech Lake Dam

Leech Lake River
1885

Lewis Smith Lake

 AL

33°57′24″N 87°06′36″W / 33.95667°N 87.11000°W / 33.95667; -87.11000
1,390,000
1.715
21,200
8,600

Smith Lake Dam

Sipsey Fork
1961

Lewisville Lake

 TX

33°06′34″N 96°58′17″W / 33.10944°N 96.97139°W / 33.10944; -96.97139
2,082,800
2.569
23,040
9,320

Lewisville Dam

Elm Fork Trinity River


Mark Twain Lake[13]

 MO

39°39′16″N 91°45′13″W / 39.65444°N 91.75361°W / 39.65444; -91.75361
2,103,120
2.594
53,200
21,500

Clarence Cannon Dam

Salt River (Missouri)
1983

Milford Lake[14]

 KS

39°09′39″N 96°55′12″W / 39.16083°N 96.92000°W / 39.16083; -96.92000
1,125,200
1.388
33,000
13,000

Milford Dam

Republican River
1967

Millwood Lake

 AR

33°44′47″N 93°58′59″W / 33.74639°N 93.98306°W / 33.74639; -93.98306
1,854,930
2.288
95,200
38,500

Millwood Dam

Little River (Red River)
1966

Navajo Lake

 CO
 NM

36°53′47″N 107°27′48″W / 36.89639°N 107.46333°W / 36.89639; -107.46333
1,708,600
2.108
15,610
6,320

Navajo Dam

San Juan River
1962

New Melones Lake[15]

 CA

37°59′32″N 120°31′46″W / 37.99222°N 120.52944°W / 37.99222; -120.52944
2,420,000
2.985
12,500
5,100

New Melones Dam

Stanislaus River
1979

Norfork Lake

 AR
 MO

36°21′33″N 92°14′01″W / 36.35917°N 92.23361°W / 36.35917; -92.23361
1,983,000
2.446
22,000
8,900

Norfork Dam

North Fork River
1944

Norris Lake

 TN

36°17′25″N 83°55′02″W / 36.29028°N 83.91722°W / 36.29028; -83.91722
2,040,000
2.516
34,200
13,800

Norris Dam

Clinch River
1936

Oologah Lake

 OK

35°32′57″N 95°36′13″W / 35.54917°N 95.60361°W / 35.54917; -95.60361
1,519,000
1.874
56,800
23,000

Oologah Dam

Verdigris River
1963

Owyhee Reservoir

 OR

43°27′41″N 117°20′13″W / 43.46139°N 117.33694°W / 43.46139; -117.33694
1,183,300
1.460
13,500
5,500

Owyhee Dam

Owyhee River
1932

Painted Rock Reservoir

 AZ

33°01′37″N 112°52′00″W / 33.02694°N 112.86667°W / 33.02694; -112.86667
2,491,700
3.073
53,200
21,500

Painted Rock Dam

Gila River
1960

Palisades Reservoir[16]

 ID
 WY

43°14′31″N 111°07′11″W / 43.24194°N 111.11972°W / 43.24194; -111.11972
1,401,000
1.728
16,000
6,500

Palisades Dam

Snake River
1957

Pathfinder Reservoir[17]

 WY

42°25′17″N 106°54′48″W / 42.42139°N 106.91333°W / 42.42139; -106.91333
1,016,500
1.254
22,000
8,900

Pathfinder Dam

N. Platte River
1909

Perry Lake[18]

 KS

39°10′44″N 95°27′29″W / 39.17889°N 95.45806°W / 39.17889; -95.45806
1,417,683
1.749
25,389
10,275

Perry Dam

Delaware River (Kansas)
1966

Pine Flat Lake[19]

 CA

36°51′39″N 119°17′55″W / 36.86083°N 119.29861°W / 36.86083; -119.29861
1,000,000
1.233
5,970
2,420

Pine Flat Dam

Kings River
1954

Quabbin Reservoir

 MA

42°21′39″N 72°18′06″W / 42.36083°N 72.30167°W / 42.36083; -72.30167
1,274,000
1.571
24,529
9,927

Winsor Dam, Goodnough Dike

Swift River
1939

Red Lake Reservoirdagger

 MN

48°04′24″N 95°01′44″W / 48.07333°N 95.02889°W / 48.07333; -95.02889
3,428,000
4.228
288,640
116,810

Lower Red Lake Dam

Red Lake River
1931

Richard B. Russell Lake

 GA
 SC

34°05′09″N 82°38′34″W / 34.08583°N 82.64278°W / 34.08583; -82.64278
1,488,170
1.836
26,650
10,780

Richard B. Russell Dam

Savannah River
1985

Richland-Chambers Reservoir

 TX

31°58′46″N 96°11′29″W / 31.97944°N 96.19139°W / 31.97944; -96.19139
1,743,000
2.150
44,752
18,110

Richland Creek Dam

Richland Creek
1987

Riffe Lake

 WA

46°28′44″N 122°17′41″W / 46.47889°N 122.29472°W / 46.47889; -122.29472
1,685,000
2.078
11,830
4,790

Mossyrock Dam

Cowlitz River
1968

Ross Lake

 BC
 WA

48°51′04″N 121°01′31″W / 48.85111°N 121.02528°W / 48.85111; -121.02528
1,435,000
1.770
11,700
4,700

Ross Dam

Skagit River
1949

Sam Rayburn Reservoir

 TX

31°12′37″N 94°17′04″W / 31.21028°N 94.28444°W / 31.21028; -94.28444
3,997,600
4.931
114,500
46,300

Sam Rayburn Dam

Angelina River
1965

San Luis Reservoir

 CA

37°03′22″N 121°07′12″W / 37.05611°N 121.12000°W / 37.05611; -121.12000
2,041,000
2.518
12,700
5,100

San Luis Dam

San Luis Creekdouble-dagger
1967

Sardis Lake

 MS

34°29′16″N 89°38′37″W / 34.48778°N 89.64361°W / 34.48778; -89.64361
1,512,000
1.865
58,500
23,700

Sardis Dam

Little Tallahatchie River
1940

Seminoe Reservoir

 WY

42°02′07″N 106°50′56″W / 42.03528°N 106.84889°W / 42.03528; -106.84889
1,017,279
1.255
20,291
8,211

Seminoe Dam

N. Platte River
1939

Shasta Lake[20]

 CA

40°46′29″N 122°18′01″W / 40.77472°N 122.30028°W / 40.77472; -122.30028
4,552,000
5.615
29,740
12,040

Shasta Dam

Sacramento River
1945

Smith Mountain Lake

 VA

37°04′48″N 79°37′15″W / 37.08000°N 79.62083°W / 37.08000; -79.62083
2,300,000
2.837
20,600
8,300

Smith Mountain Dam

Roanoke River
1963

Stockton Lake[21]

 MO

37°36′43″N 93°46′16″W / 37.61194°N 93.77111°W / 37.61194; -93.77111
1,674,000
2.065
63,200
25,600

Stockton Dam

Sac River
1969

Strawberry Reservoir

 UT

40°09′55″N 111°07′32″W / 40.16528°N 111.12556°W / 40.16528; -111.12556
1,106,500
1.365
17,163
6,946

Soldier Creek Dam

Strawberry River
1974

Table Rock Lake

 AR
 MO

36°37′18″N 93°24′28″W / 36.62167°N 93.40778°W / 36.62167; -93.40778
3,462,000
4.270
52,300
21,200

Table Rock Dam

White River
1958

Tenkiller Ferry Lake

 OK

35°40′02″N 94°58′55″W / 35.66722°N 94.98194°W / 35.66722; -94.98194
1,230,800
1.518
20,800
8,400

Tenkiller Ferry Dam

Illinois River (Arkansas)
1952

Theodore Roosevelt Lake

 AZ

33°40′55″N 111°06′49″W / 33.68194°N 111.11361°W / 33.68194; -111.11361
2,910,200
3.590
31,900
12,900

Theodore Roosevelt Dam

Salt River
1911

Toledo Bend Reservoir

 LA
 TX

31°29′18″N 93°43′43″W / 31.48833°N 93.72861°W / 31.48833; -93.72861
4,472,900
5.517
181,600
73,500

Toledo Bend Dam

Sabine River
1966

Truman Reservoir[22]

 MO

38°15′26″N 93°26′18″W / 38.25722°N 93.43833°W / 38.25722; -93.43833
5,187,000
6.398
209,300
84,700

Harry S. Truman Dam

Osage River
1979

Trinity Lake[23]

 CA

40°53′00″N 122°42′26″W / 40.88333°N 122.70722°W / 40.88333; -122.70722
2,447,650
3.019
16,535
6,691

Trinity Dam

Trinity River (California)
1962

Tuttle Creek Lake[24]

 KS

39°21′15″N 96°40′36″W / 39.35417°N 96.67667°W / 39.35417; -96.67667
3,185,700
3.930
53,760
21,760

Tuttle Creek Dam

Big Blue River
1962

Wappapello Lake

 MO

36°56′50″N 90°18′45″W / 36.94722°N 90.31250°W / 36.94722; -90.31250
1,134,600
1.400
23,200
9,400

Wappapello Dam

St. Francis River
1941

Watts Bar Lake

 TN

36°46′20″N 84°40′10″W / 36.77222°N 84.66944°W / 36.77222; -84.66944
1,175,000
1.449
39,000
16,000

Watts Bar Dam

Tennessee River
1942

Weiss Lake

 AL

34°11′02″N 85°36′12″W / 34.18389°N 85.60333°W / 34.18389; -85.60333
1,433,300
1.768
30,200
12,200

Weiss Dam

Coosa River
1961

Wheeler Lake

 AL

34°42′44″N 87°08′26″W / 34.71222°N 87.14056°W / 34.71222; -87.14056
1,050,000
1.295
67,100
27,200

Wheeler Dam

Tennessee River
1936

Whitney Lake

 TX

32°51′12″N 96°31′14″W / 32.85333°N 96.52056°W / 32.85333; -96.52056
2,100,400
2.591
60,000
24,000

Whitney Lake Dam

Brazos River
1951

Wright Patman Lake

 TX

33°16′27″N 94°13′02″W / 33.27417°N 94.21722°W / 33.27417; -94.21722
2,654,300
3.274
119,700
48,400

Wright Patman Dam

Sulphur River
1953


Location map





List of largest reservoirs in the United States is located in the United States

Mead (1)

Mead (1)



Powell (2)

Powell (2)



Sakakawea (3)

Sakakawea (3)



Oahe (4)

Oahe (4)



Fort Peck (5)

Fort Peck (5)



F.D. Roosevelt (6)

F.D. Roosevelt (6)



Kentucky (7)

Kentucky (7)



Cumberland (8)

Cumberland (8)



Koocanusa (9)

Koocanusa (9)



Bull Shoals (10)

Bull Shoals (10)



Francis Case (11)

Francis Case (11)



Amistad (12)

Amistad (12)



Truman (13)

Truman (13)



Shasta (14)

Shasta (14)



Toledo Bend (15)

Toledo Bend (15)



Sam Rayburn (16)

Sam Rayburn (16)



Strom Thurmond (17)

Strom Thurmond (17)



Eufaula (18)

Eufaula (18)



Flaming Gorge (19)

Flaming Gorge (19)



Oroville (20)

Oroville (20)



Dworshak (21)

Dworshak (21)



Hungry Horse (22)

Hungry Horse (22)



Table Rock (23)

Table Rock (23)



Hartwell (24)

Hartwell (24)



John H. Kerr (25)

John H. Kerr (25)




Locations of the 25 largest reservoirs in the U.S.




See also


  • List of reservoirs by volume


Notes





  1. ^ Year of initial dam completion




References





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