Lewis Smith Lake

Lewis Smith Lake
Overhead satellite image taken in 2015 by Landsat 8 of Lewis Smith Lake located in North Alabama.
Lewis Smith Lake
Lewis Smith Lake
LocationCullman / Walker / Winston counties, Alabama, United States
Coordinates33°56′32″N 087°06′21″W / 33.94222°N 87.10583°W / 33.94222; -87.10583
TypeReservoir
Basin countriesUnited States
Managing agencyAlabama Power
Max. length35 miles (56 km)
Surface area21,000 acres (85 km2)
Max. depth264 ft (80 m)
Water volume1,670,700 acre⋅ft (2.0608×109 m3)
Shore length1642 miles (1,033 km)
Surface elevation510 ft (160 m)
IslandsGoat Island
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Lewis Smith Lake, also known as Smith Lake, is a reservoir in north Alabama. Located on the Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River, it covers over 21,000 acres (85 km2) in Cullman, Walker, and Winston Counties. The maximum depth at the dam is 264 feet (80 m). It is the deepest lake in Alabama. The three-fingered reservoir has over 500 miles (800 km) of shoreline, and at full pool has a level of 510 feet (160 m).

The lake was created by Alabama Power with the construction of the Lewis Smith Dam. One of the largest earthen dams in the eastern United States, it stretches 2,200 feet (670 m) in length and reaches a maximum height of 300 feet (91 m). Construction began on November 25, 1957, and the dam entered service on September 5, 1961. The name honors Lewis Martin Smith, president of Alabama Power from 1952 to 1957.

Nearby towns include Bremen, Cullman, Good Hope, Crane Hill and Dodge City in Cullman County; Curry and Jasper in Walker County; and Addison, Arley, Houston, and Double Springs in Winston County. The western side of Smith Lake is partially surrounded by the William B. Bankhead National Forest, which offers camping along the lake's shoreline.

Tourist attractions are: Indian head cliff jump (30 ft), Castle Rock (40–50 ft), and the Castle.

ALABAMA POWER: LEWIS SMITH LAKE
Reservoir facts Dam facts
Elevation above sea level 510 ft In service September 5, 1961
Area 21,200 Acres Capacity Two generators, rating 78,750 kilowatts each
Shoreline 642 mi Type Rock-fill
Length 35 mi Length 2,200 ft
Maximum depth at dam 264 ft Maximum height 300 ft
Area of watershed draining into reservoir 944 sq mi