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Arkabutla Lake is a reservoir on the Coldwater River in the U.S. state of Mississippi. It was created following the construction of the Arkabutla Dam in 1940 on the Coldwater River. The dam is located on Arkabutla Dam Rd (Mississippi Highway 301/Mississippi Highway 304 Scenic) approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) north of the small community of ...
Arkabutla is located approximately 9 miles (14 km) west of Coldwater and approximately 9 miles (14 km) north of Strayhorn. It also lies approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) south of the dam at Arkabutla Lake. Although an unincorporated community, it has a post office and a zip code of 38602. The community derives its name from Arkabutla Creek. [3]
The water level of Arkabutla Dam will remain low as long-term repairs are projected to take a decade or more. Here's what else we know about repairs. Repairs to the Arkabutla Dam projected to take ...
From Arkabutla Lake the Coldwater River takes a mostly southerly course, flowing roughly parallel to the nearby Mississippi River, as the Coldwater forms the boundary between Tate and Tunica counties, and then passes through Quitman County to its confluence with the Tallahatchie River south of the town of Marks.
Mississippi: Arkabutla Lake There's lots for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy at this remote lake in the northwest corner of the state. Come for the fishing pier, swimming beaches, and nearly 300 tent ...
Coldwater steadily grew in numbers. However, periodic river flooding plagued the town, although it was also the basis of the farmland's fertility. The Army Corps of Engineers built the Arkabutla Lake and Dam project along the Coldwater River in the early 1940s. Town residents believed they needed to move and the Town was relocated and ...
Arkabutla Lake: An 11,000-acre (45 km 2) reservoir built and managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Popular with local fisherman, boaters and campers. Popular with local fisherman, boaters and campers.
Mississippi Highway 301 near Arkabutla Lake. In Tate County, MS 301 begins at an intersection between Arkabutla Road and MS 304 Scenic in the community of Arkabutla.It travels northward, concurrent with MS 304 Scenic, through farmland to leave the community and wind its way through hilly woodlands for a few miles to pass along the shores of Sunfish Bay (part of Arkabutla Lake).