Dams in Camden County, Missouri

24Total Dams
12High Hazard
2Significant

Dam Safety in Camden County, Missouri

Camden County has 24 dams tracked in the National Inventory of Dams. Of these, 12 are classified as high hazard — meaning failure would probably cause loss of human life. Another 2 carry a significant hazard classification. Currently, 3 dams have a condition assessment of poor or unsatisfactory.

The average dam in Camden County is 51 years old. The most common purpose is recreation. The tallest dam is Lake Stingray Dam at 64 ft.

DamHazardConditionHeight (ft)PurposeYear
Turner Lake DamHighSatisfactory58Irrigation1970
Hidden Lakes #5HighSatisfactory531970
Burton Duenke #2 DamHighSatisfactory52Recreation1971
Seasons Ridge Golf Course DamHighSatisfactory48Water Supply1991
Oak Creek #1 DamHighSatisfactory46Recreation1971
Oak Creek #2 DamHighSatisfactory45Recreation1972
Burton Duenke #4 DamHighSatisfactory43Recreation1979
Treeline Lake DamHighSatisfactory40Recreation1975
Evans LakeHighUnsatisfactory39Recreation1988
Glass Lake Reserve, LlcHighUnsatisfactory38Recreation2002
Burton Duenke #1 DamHighSatisfactory35Recreation1971
Marschke Lake DamHighNot Rated18Recreation1990
Lake Stingray DamSignificantUnsatisfactory64Recreation2000
Good Oak Lake DamSignificantSatisfactory41Recreation1973
Burton Duenke Dam #6LowSatisfactory42Recreation1974
Dogwood Hills DamLowNot Rated33Irrigation1967
Moore Lake DamLowNot Rated30Debris Control1964
Steinberg Lake DamLowNot Rated30Recreation
Autumn Lake DamLowNot Rated30Recreation1972
Carpenter Lake DamLowNot Rated27Recreation1970
Carnahan Lake DamLowNot Rated25Irrigation
Atkisson Lake DamLowNot Rated25Water Supply
Tunnel DamLowSatisfactory24Hydroelectric1930
Ozark Fisheries DamLowNot Rated20Flood Risk Reduction1956