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Pine Creek Lake comprises 3,750 acres (15.2 km 2) of area and 74 miles (119 km) of shoreline.Normal pool elevation is 438 feet (134 m) above sea level. Its flood pool capacity is 465,780 acre-feet (574,530,000 m 3), at which time its flood pool is at an elevation of 480 feet (150 m) above sea level.
Oklahoma Lake; Okmulgee Lake; Okemah Lake; Mt. Scott in the Wichita Mountains looms over Lake Lawtonka. Oologah Lake; Lake Overholser; Ozzie Cobb Lake; Pine Creek Lake; Pauls Valley Lake; Ponca Lake, Ponca City lake; Pretty Water Lake; Lake R.C. Longmire; Raymond Gary Lake; Rock Creek Reservoir; Sahoma Lake; Sardis Lake; Shawnee Twin Lakes ...
It should hold all the pages in the county-level categories, and may hold other pages such as lists. ... Pine Creek Lake; S. Skipout Lake; Spring Creek Lake (Oklahoma) W.
A new study ranking the cleanest and dirtiest lakes in the U.S. places three Oklahoma lakes among the top 10 dirtiest lakes in the country.
The Little River and its major tributaries are popular for canoeing and kayaking. The upper Little River from the hamlet of Honobia, Oklahoma to Pine Creek Lake, 46 river miles, has a moderate gradient and Class I and II rapids. At Pine Creek Lake the river issues from the highlands and thereafter flows through a low, swampy floodplain.
Pine Creek Wildlife Management Area is a scientifically managed preserve of natural and native wildlife flora and fauna. It is located in Pushmataha County and McCurtain County, Oklahoma, adjacent to Pine Creek Lake, seven miles (11 km) north of Valliant, Oklahoma. Pine Creek WMA consists of 10,280 acres (41.6 km 2).
McGee Creek WMA [61] Atoka county: 10,000 acres (4,000 ha) 11 miles east of Stringtown in the south-central part of the county The WMA is situated in the middle of the V-shaped 3,800 acres (1,500 ha) McGee Creek Lake that is fed by Potapo Creek from the northwest and McGee Creek from the north. [62] McGee Creek State Park is on the southeast ...
Near Avant, the creek rose 30.5 ft (9.3 m) in 12 hours, cresting at 36.52 ft (11.13 m) on the morning of May 21. Water releases were necessary to relieve dangerously high lake levels in the absence of surcharge capacity, worsening flooding downstream of Pensacola Dam and Kerr Dam.