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Lake Conway
Lake nameLake Conway
LocationArkansas, United States
Coords34.95, -92.25
TypeReservoir
InflowStone Creek, Palarm Creek
OutflowStone Creek
CatchmentArkansas River Valley
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface elevation260 ft
Max depth18 ft
Water volume6,700 acre-ft
Residence time0.5 years
Shore length52 mi
Frozennever

Lake Conway is a Reservoir located in Arkansas, United States, and is the largest Game and Fish Commission-owned lake in the state, managed by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. The lake is situated near the city of Mayflower, Arkansas, and is a popular destination for Fishing, Boating, and other outdoor activities, attracting visitors from nearby cities like Little Rock, Arkansas, and Conway, Arkansas. The lake's construction was facilitated by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, and its water level is regulated by the Southwestern Power Administration. Nearby institutions, such as the University of Central Arkansas and the Arkansas State University, have conducted research on the lake's ecosystem.

Introduction

Lake Conway is a significant body of water in Arkansas, covering an area of approximately 6,700 acres, and is a popular spot for outdoor recreation, including Fishing, Hunting, and Boating, with nearby cities like Maumelle, Arkansas, and Greenbrier, Arkansas, offering amenities and services to visitors. The lake is also an important habitat for various species of Fish, including Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, and Channel Catfish, which are managed by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, in collaboration with organizations like the National Park Service, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The lake's water quality is monitored by the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality, to ensure the health and sustainability of the ecosystem. Nearby events, such as the Arkansas State Fair, and the Toad Suck Daze, attract visitors to the area, and promote the lake's recreational opportunities.

Geography

Lake Conway is located in the Arkansas River Valley, near the city of Mayflower, Arkansas, and is situated in the Faulkner County, Arkansas, and Pulaski County, Arkansas. The lake's shoreline stretches for approximately 52 miles, and its maximum depth is around 18 feet, making it an ideal spot for Fishing, and Boating, with nearby marinas, such as the Conway Marina, and the Lake Conway Marina, offering services and amenities to visitors. The lake is fed by several Creeks, including Stone Creek, and Palarm Creek, which are managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the Natural Resources Conservation Service. The lake's water level is regulated by the Southwestern Power Administration, and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, to ensure a stable and sustainable water supply. Nearby landmarks, such as the Clinton Presidential Library, and the Little Rock Central High School, are popular tourist destinations, and offer insights into the region's history and culture.

History

The construction of Lake Conway was completed in 1948, and was facilitated by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, and the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, with funding from the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act, and the Pittman-Robertson Act. The lake was created by the construction of a Dam on Stone Creek, which impounded the water and created the reservoir, with the help of organizations like the National Wildlife Federation, and the Wildlife Management Institute. The lake has since become a popular destination for outdoor recreation, and has been managed by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, in collaboration with institutions like the University of Arkansas, and the Arkansas State University. The lake's history is also closely tied to the nearby city of Conway, Arkansas, which has grown and developed around the lake, with events like the Toad Suck Daze, and the Conway Arts Festival, celebrating the city's culture and heritage.

Ecology

Lake Conway is home to a diverse range of Fish species, including Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, and Channel Catfish, which are managed by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, in collaboration with organizations like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the U.S. Geological Survey. The lake's ecosystem is also supported by a variety of Plant species, including Cattails, and Water Lilies, which provide habitat and food for the lake's aquatic life, and are monitored by institutions like the University of Arkansas at Monticello, and the Arkansas State University-Beebe. The lake's water quality is monitored by the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality, to ensure the health and sustainability of the ecosystem, with the help of organizations like the Nature Conservancy, and the Audubon Society. Nearby protected areas, such as the Arkansas Post National Memorial, and the Hot Springs National Park, offer insights into the region's natural and cultural heritage.

Recreation

Lake Conway offers a range of recreational activities, including Fishing, Boating, and Hunting, with nearby amenities, such as the Conway Marina, and the Lake Conway Marina, providing services and facilities to visitors. The lake is also a popular spot for Birdwatching, with species like the American White Pelican, and the Bald Eagle, being spotted in the area, and monitored by organizations like the National Audubon Society, and the American Bird Conservancy. The lake's shoreline is also home to several Parks, including the Lake Conway Park, and the Mayflower Park, which offer picnic areas, Hiking Trails, and other amenities, and are managed by institutions like the Arkansas State Parks, and the National Park Service. Nearby events, such as the Arkansas State Fair, and the Toad Suck Daze, attract visitors to the area, and promote the lake's recreational opportunities, with the help of organizations like the Arkansas Tourism Association, and the Conway Convention and Visitors Bureau. Category:Lakes of Arkansas