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Wes Watkins Reservoir
Location of Wes Watkins Reservoir in Oklahoma, USA.
Location of Wes Watkins Reservoir in Oklahoma, USA.
Wes Watkins Reservoir
Location in Oklahoma
Location of Wes Watkins Reservoir in Oklahoma, USA.
Location of Wes Watkins Reservoir in Oklahoma, USA.
Wes Watkins Reservoir
Location in the United States
Location Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, US
Coordinates 35°24′15″N 97°7′10″W / 35.40417°N 97.11944°W / 35.40417; -97.11944
Lake type reservoir
Primary inflows North Deer Creek
Primary outflows North Deer Creek
Basin countries United States
Surface area 1,142 acres (5 km2)
Settlements McLoud, Oklahoma

The Wes Watkins Reservoir is a special kind of lake called a reservoir. It is located in Pottawatomie County in central Oklahoma, United States. You can find it between the cities of Oklahoma City and Shawnee, right in the middle of McLoud. This reservoir is mostly used for fun activities like camping and fishing.

About Wes Watkins Reservoir

Wes Watkins Reservoir is a fairly new lake. It first opened to the public in August 1999. The lake covers about 1,142 acres (which is about 4.6 square kilometers).

Who Manages the Lake?

Since July 1, 2010, the City of McLoud has been in charge of running the Wes Watkins Reservoir. Before that, it was managed by the Pottawatomie County Development Authority. The city of Shawnee approved this change, making McLoud responsible for the lake's operations and fun activities.

Why the Name Wes Watkins?

The reservoir is named after a person named Wes Watkins. He was a Congressman from Oklahoma. This means he was a leader who helped make laws for the country. The lake was originally called North Deer Creek Lake.

How Big is the Lake?

The area that drains water into the reservoir is about 38.5 square miles. This means all the rain and water from this large area flows into the lake. The lake can hold a lot of water. Its normal capacity is about 13,993 acre-feet. This is a way to measure how much water a lake can hold.

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