Lake Texoma

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Lake Texoma is a large, popular reservoir on the Texas–Oklahoma border known for boating, fishing, and recreational tourism.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Lake Texoma State Park 1

Statements (55)

Predicate Object
instanceOf artificial lake
reservoir
tourist attraction
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
completionDate 1944
constructionStartDate 1939
country United States of America
surface form: United States
createdByStructure Denison Dam
formedByDamOn Red River of the South
Washita River
hasActivity birdwatching
camping
hiking
sailing
swimming
water skiing
hasFishSpecies catfish
crappie
largemouth bass
smallmouth bass
striped bass
sunfish
hasRecreationArea Eisenhower State Park
Lake Texoma self-linksurface differs
surface form: Lake Texoma State Park
hasShorelineLength approximately 580 miles
hasSurfaceArea approximately 360 square kilometers
approximately 89000 acres
impoundmentYear 1944
inflow Red River of the South
Washita River
knownFor boating
camping
fishing
recreational tourism
striped bass fishing
locatedInCounty Bryan County, Oklahoma
Cooke County, Texas
Grayson County, Texas
Marshall County, Oklahoma
locatedInRegion North Texas
Southern Oklahoma
locatedNear Denison, Texas, United States
surface form: Denison, Texas

Durant, Oklahoma
Kingston, Oklahoma
Sherman, Texas
locatedOnBorderOf Oklahoma
Texas
operator U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
surface form: United States Army Corps of Engineers
outflow Red River of the South
partOf Red River of the South
surface form: Red River basin
purpose flood control
hydroelectric power generation
navigation support
recreation
water supply

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Texoma region centeredOn Lake Texoma
Grayson County, Texas contains Lake Texoma
Texoma region hasBodyOfWater Lake Texoma
Grayson County, Texas hasLake Lake Texoma
Lake Texoma hasRecreationArea Lake Texoma self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Lake Texoma State Park
subject surface form: Denison, Texas