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Greers Ferry Lake, AR

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Lake Size: 40,500 Acre
Shoreline Length (Miles): 340 Miles
Deepest Depth: 300+ in Area
Latitude: 35.5339
Longitude: -92.1298
Lake Level Above Sea Level: 463 ft (141 m)
Counties: Cleburne County
Lake Management: Greers Ferry Lake & Little Red River Tourism Association

Information: Construction on the Greers Ferry Dam began in March 1959. As soon as construction started on the dam, hundreds of workers arrived in Heber Springs. By early Spring 1960, residents parked trailers on nearly every vacant lot and in the yards of some private homes. Newcomers rented all unoccupied houses. Builders were rushing new houses to completion. New stores, motels and restaurants strained the available utilities. Local farmers felt the effect of the project as demand for agricultural produce, livestock and poultry increased until construction was completed in December 1962. The dam and reservoir were dedicated Oct. 3, 1963 by President John F. Kennedy. It was his last major public appearance before his final trip to Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. In his remarks in Heber Springs, Kennedy explained that the Greers Ferry project and other like it were investments in Arkansas’ and the nation’s future. Once Greers Ferry Lake had filled, tourism boomed. New businesses catered to tourists, and older businesses expanded. The reservoir that filled behind it consists of two lakes connected by a water-filled gorge called the Narrows. The area of the two lakes and the Narrows totals about 40,500 acres with a combined shoreline of just over 340 miles. Construction of the powerhouse and switchyard was completed in July 1964. The total cost of the project was approximately $46.5 million.
  
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With over 30,000 surface acres of clear, blue water to explore, Greers Ferry has room for boaters, skiers and fishermen to enjoy. Fuel, supplies and services are available at 9 marinas operated by private businesses. Twenty-two launch ramps provide access to those wishing to enjoy a day on the lake. Some ramps require a day use fee of $3 per day or purchase a $30 annual pass. Boats are not allowed inside the buoyed line of Greers Ferry Dam.
This is one of the few places in the country where it’s possible to fish for largemouth bass, white bass hybrids, walleye and trout all in the same day. Yes, that’s pushing it, but it is possible for the adventurous and energetic angler.
Address: P.O. Box 1088 Heber Springs,AR,72543-1088 Phone: (501) 362-2416 Directions: From Little Rock, 15 miles north on US 67-167, 50 miles north on AR 5
 



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