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Lake El Reno

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Lake El RenoLake El Reno
LocationCanadian County, Oklahoma
TypeReservoir
Primary inflowsFourmile Creek (Canadian County, Oklahoma)
Primary outflowsFourmile Creek (Canadian County, Oklahoma)
Built1966
Surface area170 acres (69 ha)
Max. depth19 ft (5.8 m)
Water volume709 acre⋅ft (0.875 hm3)
Shore length14 mi (6.4 km)
SettlementsEl Reno, Oklahoma
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Lake 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

Lakes of Oklahoma

Notes

  1. ^ Fourmile Creek is a stream in Canadian County that is 6.36 kilometres (3.95 mi) long.[2]

References