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Norfork Tailwater

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Primary outflows
  
White River

Country
  
United States of America

Primary outflow
  
White River

Length
  
8 km

Year built
  
1944

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Location
  
near Salesville, Arkansas

Primary inflows
  
North Fork River, 100 to 6,000 cubic foot (2,800 to 169,900 L) per second from Norfork Dam

Managing agency
  
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

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The Norfork Tailwater is the segment of the North Fork River below Norfork Dam in north central Arkansas. Near Salesville, Arkansas, the Norfork Tailwater is about 4.8 miles (7.7 km) long and stretches from the dam below Lake Norfork to the White River. The Norfork Tailwater is home to brown, rainbow, cutthroat, and brook trout, as well as other fish. A trout hatchery (the Norfork National Fish Hatchery) near Quarry Park keeps the tailwater stocked with trout, while the dam’s cold water output provides suitable habitat for these cool-water game fish.

Contents

Map of Norfork Tailwater, Buckhorn Township, AR 72653, USA

AccessEdit

The tailwater can be accessed in a few locations. Access is free below the dam from Highway 177. There are also a few private boat ramps and other properties that can be used to access the river with permission.

2008 FloodEdit

On April 10, 2008, the Army Corp of Engineers opened the dam floodgates. The mass of water changed the river's depth in some places, and boaters and waders should use caution.

References

Norfork Tailwater Wikipedia