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Directions
Dewey Lake
9278 Lake Road
Van Lear, KY 41265
Phone: 606-789-4521
From I-64 West take the Mountain Parkway exit. From I-64 East take the US 23 South Exit.
From I-75 North, take the Hal Rogers Parkway exit. From I-75 south, take the I-64 East exit.
From U.S. Route 23 take Route 3 East which becomes Route 321, then turn right onto Route 3 and go 1.9 miles to Route 302. Take Route 302 to the Dewey Lake Project Office/ Visitor Center. See Map
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Contact
Project Manager, (606) 789-4521 or (606) 886-6709.
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General Information
Dewey Lake is part of the integrated flood reduction system operated by the Corp of Engineers for the entire Ohio River Basin. When the lakes in this system are operated as a vast storage system, flood crests along the Ohio can be significantly reduced. Construction of Dewey Dam began in 1946 and was completed in 1949. The dam is rolled earth-fill with an uncontrolled saddle spillway. The cost of the dam was $6,051,400. The length of the lake is 18.5 miles upstream from the dam. The watershed is 207 square miles. In the intake structure, there are three 5' x 10' caterpillar control gates. The outflow is an 11 foot diameter horseshoe tunnel. Summer Pool Elevation is 650.0 m.s.l. which is 1,100 acres. Winter Pool Elevation is 645.0 m.s.l. The auxiliary spillway is located at Hager Gap at Terry's boat launch ramp. Construction began in 2000 and was completed in 2002. Approximately 150,000 cubic yards of rock was removed from the site. This spillway will allow a maximum of 178,000 cubic feet of water per second to flow through it. The highest flood on record was 3 March 1955 (682.32 m.s.l) The most recent flood was 11 May 2009 (668.66 m.s.l.). During this flood event (11 May 2009) Dewey Lake prevented more than 2 million dollars in flood damages and overall has prevented more than 94 million dollars since construction.
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Handicapped Access
Universally Accessible Facilities are provided at the Project Office, German Area Campground, Downstream Recreation Area, Jenny Wiley State Park Campground, May Lodge and the Wilkinson Stumbo Convention Center.
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Historical Info
There are approximately 11 cemeteries located on Jenny Wiley State Resort Park. Throughout the Dewey Lake Project lands, there are five registered archaeological sites and numerous unregistered historical sites. There are no significant historical/cultural sites at Dewey Lake.
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Bicycling
Bicycles are permitted on main roads and campground areas. There is a off-road bicycle trail located on Route 302 in Jenny Wiley State Resort Park.
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Boating
Launch ramps for the boating enthusiasts and fishermen are located at the Jenny Wiley State Resort Park Marina, Goble Branch Boat Launch, Stratton Branch Boat Launch, Terry Boat Launch and German Campground.
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Camping
Camping at Dewey Lake is restricted to developed camping areas only - there is no random camping. The use of vehicles off authorized roadways is prohibited. Jenny Wiley State Resort Park contains one campground, day use facilities such as playground and picnic sites and four boat launching ramps. Contact Jenny Wiley State Resort Park at (606) 889-1790 or (606) 886-2711. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers manages two separate campgrounds, the Shoreline I and II campgrounds, which are boat accessible only.
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Fishing
For Dewey Lake fishing/water information line call 606-886-6398. (Updated
daily or as conditions require)
Game laws are enforced by Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife
conservation/boating officers. Fishing is allowed from boats and shoreline in
and along Dewey Lake. Game fish occurring are bass, crappie, brim, catfish and
muskie. Kentucky fishing licenses are required. Trout stocking reports can
be found on the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife website: http://www.kdfwr.state.ky.us/navigation.asp?cid=140&NavPath=C101
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Hiking
Foot trails (Hiking) are located at Picnic Hollow and various locations on the Jenny Wiley State Resort Park. Contact a Park Ranger for the location of areas conducive for hiking.
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Horseback Riding
Horseback riding on Dewey Lake is only permitted at German Bridge Campground on designated trails. For more information on horseback riding at Dewey Lake please contact the Floyd County Fiscal Court at 606-886-2371.
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Hunting
Hunting at Dewey Lake is allowed at various areas throughout the project. A map of the Wildlife Management area is available at the Corps of Engineers office near the Dam. For information concerning hunting regulations and other issues such as youth quota hunts please visit the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife website http://fw.ky.gov/Navigation.asp?cid=151 For information concerning Jakes day please visit http://www.kentuckynwtf.com/jakes.html
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Marina
Jenny Wiley State Resort Park Marina, located near the May Lodge and the Wilkinson Convention Center, provides visitors with docking facilities, boat launching facilities, restrooms and party barge rentals. For more information regarding the marina call 606-886-2711.
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Picnicking
Picnic shelters are located at the Downstream Recreation Area and Picnic Hollow. All shelters are available on a first come first serve basis EXCEPT WHEN RESERVED IN ADVANCE. A fee of $50.00 is required for reserving a shelter. Reservations will be taken on the following website: https://www.reserveusa.com/ or by phone 1-877-444-6777
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Swimming
There are no designated swimming beaches located on Dewey Lake, swim at your own
risk. Jenny Wiley State Resort Park does provide a swimming pool at May Lodge,
for more information on the swimming pool at May Lodge please call
(606)-889-1790.
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Visitor Center
Dewey Lake Project Office/Visitor Center is located above the Downstream Rectreation Area. Maps and brochures are available Monday through Friday 7:30 am - 4:00 pm.
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Mar 2, 2012
Feb 29, 2012
Feb 23, 2012
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Dewey Lake Operation Clean Sweep to be held March 17, 2012.
We invite the public to participate in the 2012 park & lakeshore clean up. Registration begins at 9:00 a.m. at the Jenny Wiley Executive Golf Course. A complimentary cookout will be at the office at 12:00 p.m. for all volunteers.
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2012 Big Sandy Senior Games at Dewey Lake
The Annual Big Sandy Senior Games will be held at Dewey Lake Recreation Area on Friday, May 18, 2012. residents from Floyd, Johnson, Magoffin, Martin, and Pike counties will participate making this event one of the biggest events for seniors in Eastern Kentucky. This annual event is organized by Big Sandy ADD. For more information please contact Big Sandy ADD office at (606) 886-2374.
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