Clark Canyon Reservoir
Clark Canyon Dam has a crest length of 2,950 feet (900 m), and a maximum height of 147 feet (45 m). The dam contains 1,970,000 cubic yards (1,510,000 m³) of material. The elevation of the dam crest is 5,578 feet (1,700 m). The reservoir has a total capacity of 325,324 acre-feet (401,281,000 m), and when full has a surface area of 5,903 acres (23.89 km).
Construction of the dam and reservoir required the relocation of U.S. Route 91 (rebuilt as Interstate 15) and a main line of the Union Pacific Railroad. The reservoir inundated the former site of the small community of Armstead, Montana, and the site of Camp Fortunate, where the Lewis and Clark Expedition camped from August 17 to 22, 1805 and held negotiations with the Shoshone.
Fishing
Fishing is a popular activity on the reservoir created by the dam. The reservoir is regularly stocked with fish.
Species | Family | Class | Native to MT |
---|---|---|---|
Brook Trout | Trout | Coldwater | Introduced |
Brown Trout | Trout | Coldwater | Introduced |
Burbot | Codfish | Coldwater | Native |
Common Carp | Minnow | Warmwater | Introduced |
Longnose Sucker | Sucker | Warmwater | Native |
Mountain Whitefish | Trout | Coldwater | Native |
Rainbow Trout | Trout | Coldwater | Introduced |
White Sucker | Sucker | Warmwater | Native |
References
- ^ Ambrose, Stephen E. (2005). Undaunted Courage. New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 277. ISBN 0-684-82697-6.
- ^ "FISHMT :: Waterbody Details". myfwp.mt.gov. Retrieved 2022-06-13.
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