Boot Lake Dam

Boot Lake Dam is an earth dam located in Transylvania County, North Carolina. It carries a Significant hazard potential classification and has a fair condition assessment.

About Boot Lake Dam

The primary purpose of Boot Lake Dam is recreation. The dam creates a reservoir used for recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and swimming. The dam is owned by Sherwood Forest Property Owners Association (private). It impounds the Morgan Creek near Sherwood Forest.

The dam stands 34 feet tall and stretches 220 feet across, creates a reservoir covering 4 acres, has a maximum storage capacity of 59 acre-feet, and collects water from a drainage area of 0 square miles.

This dam has a significant hazard potential classification, meaning that a failure could cause significant economic damage — flooding roads, bridges, or property downstream — but is not expected to result in loss of life. Its condition is rated fair — the dam has minor deficiencies that are being addressed or do not pose an immediate safety threat. An emergency action plan is in place for this dam. The most recent inspection on record was 01/02/2024.

At 34 feet, this dam is taller than 80% of dams nationwide.

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Significant HazardFair ConditionEmergency Action Plan: Yes

Location

StateNorth Carolina
CountyTransylvania
Nearest CitySherwood Forest
River/StreamMorgan Creek
Coordinates35.13110, -82.68480

Physical Characteristics

Dam TypeEarth
NID Height34 ft
Dam Length220 ft

Storage & Hydraulics

NID Storage59 acre-ft
Max Storage59 acre-ft
Normal Storage53 acre-ft
Surface Area4 acres
Drainage Area0 sq mi
Spillway TypeControlled

Ownership & Safety

PurposeRecreation
OwnerSherwood Forest Property Owners Association
Owner TypePrivate
Hazard ClassificationSignificant
Condition AssessmentFair
Last Inspection01/02/2024
Emergency Action PlanYes

Identifiers

NID IDNC01380
Federal IDNC01380
More InfoState Dam Safety Program

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