DeQueen Lake

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DeQueen Lake is a small lake along the Rolling Fork River in Sevier County, Arkansas. It is 4 miles from DeQueen, Arkansas.

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[edit] Recreation

The purposes of DeQueen Lake are flood control, water supply, wildlife conversation, and recreation. There are 3 campgrounds, 6 boat ramps, 3 swimming areas, many picnic areas, and 1 picnic shelter on DeQueen Lake. Fish species in the lake include large mouth bass, small mouth bass, spotted pass, black and white crappie, channel and flathead catfish, and various species of sunfish. Picnicking areas are available at many of the sites on Dequeen Lake. There are many picnicking areas and 1 picnicking shelter. There are 3 swimming areas on DeQueen Lake.

[edit] Project history

The Flood Control Act of 1958 approved the dams construction. The construction was supervised by the Tulsa District of the Army Corps of Engineers. But now the dam is in control of the Little Rock District. Construction on the lake and dam was started in April 1966 and the lake went into operation August 31, 1977.

[edit] See also

List of Arkansas dams and reservoirs

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