List of Dams and Reservoirs in Alabama - Reservoirs and Manmade Lakes With Known Dams

Reservoirs and Manmade Lakes With Known Dams

Dam Reservoir/Lake River
Bartlett's Ferry Dam Lake Harding Chattahoochee River
Bankhead Dam Bankhead Lake Black Warrior River
Bear Creek Dam Bear Creek Reservoir Bear Creek
Cedar Creek Dam Cedar Creek Reservoir Cedar Creek
Coffeeville Lock and Dam Coffeeville Lake Tombigbee River
Claiborne Lock and Dam Claiborne Lake Alabama River
Demopolis Lock and Dam Demopolis Lake Tombigbee River
Gantt Dam Gantt Lake Conecuh River
Guntersville Dam Guntersville Lake Tennessee River
Holt Lock and Dam Holt Lake Black Warrior River
Howell Heflin Lock and Dam Gainesville Lake Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway
Jordan Dam Jordan Lake Coosa River
Lay Dam Lay Lake Coosa River
Little Bear Creek Dam Little Bear Creek Reservoir Little Bear Creek
Logan Martin Dam Logan Martin Lake Coosa River
Martin Dam Lake Martin Tallapoosa River
Millers Ferry Lock and Dam William "Bill" Dannelly Reservoir Alabama River
Mitchell Dam Mitchell Lake Coosa River
Neely Henry Dam Neely Henry Dam Coosa River
North Highlands Dam Bibb Pond Chattahoochee River
Point A Dam Point A Lake Conecuh River
R.L. Harris Dam R.L. Harris Lake Tallapoosa River
Robert F. Henry Lock and Dam R.E."Bob" Woodruff Lake Alabama River
Lewis Smith Dam Lewis Smith Lake Black Warrior River
Yates Dam Lake Yates Tallapoosa River
Thurlow Dam Lake Thurlow Tallapoosa River
Tom Bevill Lock and Dam Aliceville Lake Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway
Upper Bear Creek Dam Upper Bear Creek Reservoir Bear Creek
Walter Bouldin Dam Jordan Lake Coosa River
Walter F. George Lock and Dam Walter F. George Lake/Lake Eufaula Chattahoochee River
Warrior Lock and Dam (a.k.a. Armistead I. Selden) Warrior Lake Black Warrior River
Weiss Dam Weiss Lake Coosa River
Wheeler Dam Wheeler Lake Tennessee River
William Bacon Oliver Lock and Dam Lake Oliver Black Warrior River
Wilson Dam Wilson Lake Tennessee River

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