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Searcy County, Arkansas, is home to at least two important bodies of water known as reservoirs. While there aren't any officially named natural lakes in the county, these reservoirs play a key role in the area.

What's the Difference: Lakes vs. Reservoirs?

You might hear the words "lake" and "reservoir" used sometimes like they mean the same thing. But there's a cool difference! A lake is usually a natural body of water, often formed by things like glaciers, rivers, or even volcanoes over a very long time.

A reservoir, on the other hand, is a man-made lake. People create reservoirs by building a dam across a river or stream. This dam holds back the water, forming a large pool. Reservoirs are super useful! They can store water for drinking, help control floods, generate electricity, and even create places for boating and fishing.

In Searcy County, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) tells us there are no named natural lakes. However, there are two important named reservoirs.

Important Reservoirs in Searcy County

Searcy County has two named reservoirs that are important to the region.

  • Baker Lake

* Baker Lake is located at coordinates 35°50′14″N 092°32′00″W / 35.83722°N 92.53333°W / 35.83722; -92.53333 (Baker Lake). These numbers tell you its exact spot on a map. * It sits at an elevation of about 1,535 feet (468 meters) above sea level. This means it's quite high up!

  • Lake Ferguson

* Lake Ferguson can be found at coordinates 35°52′59″N 092°37′52″W / 35.88306°N 92.63111°W / 35.88306; -92.63111 (Lake Ferguson). * It is slightly higher than Baker Lake, with an elevation of about 1,578 feet (481 meters) above sea level.

These reservoirs are valuable resources for Searcy County, providing water and possibly recreational opportunities for people living nearby.

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