Lake Cherokee

Lake Cherokee is on Cherokee Bayou in the Sabine River basin twelve miles southeast of Longview in southeastern Gregg and northeastern Rusk counties (centered at 32°22' N, 94°36' W). The lake is owned and operated by the Cherokee Water Company to supply water for municipal, industrial, and recreational purposes. Construction on the dam began in February 1948 and was completed on November 19, 1948. The lake has a capacity of 46,700 acre-feet and a surface area of 3,987 acres at the crest of the service spillway at an elevation of 280 feet above mean sea level. The reservoir capacity is 68,700 acre-feet at the crest of the emergency spillway. The city of Longview diverts water for municipal use. The Southwestern Power Company circulates water from the lake for condenser cooling of the steam-turbine generating units at the Knox Lee Power Plant. The drainage area above the lake is 158 square miles. The local terrain is flat and is surfaced by deep sandy loam that supports water-tolerant hardwoods, conifers, and grasses.

Adapted from the official Handbook of Texas, a state encyclopedia developed by the Texas State Historical Association (TSHA). It is an authoritative source of trusted historical records.

Lake Measurements

Surface Area (in acres)
3,749
Storage Capacity (in acre-feet)
44,475

Belongs to

Lake Cherokee is part of or belongs to the following places.

Lake Maintained or Owned by

Cherokee Water Co.

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Date of Origin

1948 75 years ago

Currently Exists

Yes

Place type

Lake Cherokee is classified as a Lake

Purposes

  • Recreation
  • Municipal water supply
  • Industry

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