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Lake Hefner

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Basin countries
  
United States

Average depth
  
29 ft (8.8 m)

Area
  
10 km²

Mean depth
  
8.84 m

Cities
  
Oklahoma City

Surface area
  
2,500 acres (1,000 ha)

Max. depth
  
94 ft (29 m)

Surface elevation
  
365 m

Lake type
  
Reservoir


Location
  
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Water volume
  
75,000 acre·ft (93,000,000 m)

Similar
  
Stars and Stripes Park, Arcadia Lake, Myriad Botanical Gardens, Oklahoma City National, Oklahoma City Zoo and Bota

Visiting lake hefner reservoir in oklahoma united states


Lake Hefner is a reservoir in northwestern Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was built in 1947 to expand the water supply for the city of Oklahoma City. It is named after Robert A. Hefner, who served as mayor of Oklahoma City from April 11, 1939 to April 8, 1947. It also serves as a major recreational destination, as it is surrounded by 9.5 miles (15.3 km) of bicycle trails.

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Map of Lake Hefner, Oklahoma City, OK, USA

Lake hefner catfish


DescriptionEdit

The capacity of the lake is 75,000 acre-feet. Lake Hefner covers 2,500 acres (10 km²) and averages 29 feet (9 m) deep.

The lake is situated within the Oklahoma City urban area and is subsequently closely bordered by residential areas to the north, west, and east. The Lake Hefner Dam is located along the entire northern side of the lake. Lake Hefner Parkway borders the east side of the lake. The south side is the least developed, retaining the original forest along much of the shore. Lake Hefner Golf Course is located on the southwest corner of the lake. Immediately south of this are the Oklahoma City docks, commonly known as the city-side docks, the largest marina on the lake. The other marina on Lake Hefner is the Oklahoma City Boat Club (OCBC), a private organization that holds weekly sailboat races during the summer and is located on the east side. Just north of the OCBC is the East Wharf area, which contains several fairly upscale restaurants. On the south side of the lake is the Hobie Point, a YMCA sailing school, and Stars and Stripes Park. The Oklahoma Radio Kontrol Society (TORKS) has maintained a Radio Control air field since the early 1970s.

RecreationEdit

Hefner is also a popular recreational fishing spot for Oklahoma City residents, and is populated with a variety of gamefish species including largemouth & smallmouth bass, channel catfish, walleye, bluegill, black crappie, as well as white bass and hybrid striped bass.

References

Lake Hefner Wikipedia


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