Chickasha Lake


Chickasha Lake is a man-made reservoir in the central part of the state of Oklahoma. Located on Spring Creek in Caddo County, Oklahoma, it was completed in 1958. The main purposes were supplying water and for recreation. The lake is reported to be west of Chickasha, and is operated by that city.
The 2011 survey showed that the lake has a surface area of a capacity of of water when filled to an elevation of. The mean depth was and the maximum depth was. It also has 10 miles of shoreline.
In 2014, Chickasha announced an agreement to sell water from the lake to drillers of oil wells in the vicinity. It was revealed that the city uses Fort Cobb Reservoir as its primary source of water, but needed additional funding to repair and replace other water-related facilities in Chickasha.