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Water is super important for all living things, and Grant County, Arkansas has many cool places where water gathers! These are called lakes and reservoirs. They provide homes for animals, offer fun places for people to visit, and are a source of water for the community.

There are at least 12 named lakes and reservoirs in Grant County, Arkansas. Let's learn more about them!

What are Lakes and Reservoirs?

A lake is usually a natural body of water. It's a large area filled with water, surrounded by land. Lakes are often formed by natural processes like glaciers, volcanoes, or rivers changing course over thousands of years.

A reservoir is a bit different. It's a man-made lake! People build dams across rivers or streams to create reservoirs. These are often used to store water for drinking, farming, or to generate electricity. Think of them as giant bathtubs for a whole town!

Lakes in Grant County

Grant County has several natural lakes. These beautiful spots are great for enjoying nature and seeing local wildlife.

  • Moores Lake, 34°12′38″N 092°31′46″W / 34.21056°N 92.52944°W / 34.21056; -92.52944 (Moores Lake), sits at about 187 feet (57 meters) above sea level.
  • Nall Lake, 34°23′55″N 092°35′17″W / 34.39861°N 92.58806°W / 34.39861; -92.58806 (Nall Lake), is around 230 feet (70 meters) high.
  • Tolar Lake, 34°14′00″N 092°34′33″W / 34.23333°N 92.57583°W / 34.23333; -92.57583 (Tolar Lake), is about 194 feet (59 meters) above sea level.
  • Tull Lake, 34°26′05″N 092°35′52″W / 34.43472°N 92.59778°W / 34.43472; -92.59778 (Tull Lake), is one of the higher lakes at 239 feet (73 meters).

Reservoirs in Grant County

These man-made water bodies are very important for managing water resources in the county. They help ensure there's enough water for everyone.

  • Clear Lake, 34°18′42″N 092°12′49″W / 34.31167°N 92.21361°W / 34.31167; -92.21361 (Clear Lake), is a reservoir about 279 feet (85 meters) above sea level.
  • Cox Creek Lake, 34°10′16″N 092°37′29″W / 34.17111°N 92.62472°W / 34.17111; -92.62472 (Cox Creek Lake), is located at around 256 feet (78 meters).
  • Fiser Lake, 34°25′17″N 092°28′09″W / 34.42139°N 92.46917°W / 34.42139; -92.46917 (Fiser Lake), also sits at about 279 feet (85 meters).
  • Horne Lake, 34°16′46″N 092°28′09″W / 34.27944°N 92.46917°W / 34.27944; -92.46917 (Horne Lake), is around 276 feet (84 meters) high.
  • Lake Brown, 34°17′00″N 092°23′47″W / 34.28333°N 92.39639°W / 34.28333; -92.39639 (Lake Brown), is about 259 feet (79 meters) above sea level.
  • Lake Kay, 34°26′53″N 092°23′22″W / 34.44806°N 92.38944°W / 34.44806; -92.38944 (Lake Kay), is the highest on this list at 315 feet (96 meters).
  • Stephens Lake, 34°17′06″N 092°33′01″W / 34.28500°N 92.55028°W / 34.28500; -92.55028 (Stephens Lake), is around 236 feet (72 meters) high.
  • Whitworth Lake, 34°19′06″N 092°23′37″W / 34.31833°N 92.39361°W / 34.31833; -92.39361 (Whitworth Lake), is about 233 feet (71 meters) above sea level.

These lakes and reservoirs are important parts of Grant County's environment and provide many benefits to the people and wildlife living there.

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