Lake McConaughy

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Lake McConaughy is a large man-made reservoir in western Nebraska known for its sandy beaches, fishing, and water recreation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf reservoir
tourist attraction
constructionCompleted 1941
country United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Kingsley Dam NERFINISHED
elevation about 1000 m above sea level
about 3250 feet above sea level
fishSpecies channel catfish
northern pike NERFINISHED
smallmouth bass
walleye
white bass
wiper
hasActivity birdwatching
boating
camping
fishing
sailing
swimming
water skiing
hasAdjacentProtectedArea Lake McConaughy State Recreation Area NERFINISHED
hasFeature sandy beaches
hasNameOrigin Charles W. McConaughy NERFINISHED
hasNickname Big Mac NERFINISHED
inflows North Platte River NERFINISHED
locatedIn Keith County, Nebraska NERFINISHED
Nebraska
locatedInRegion western Nebraska
locatedNear Ogallala, Nebraska NERFINISHED
managingOrganization Nebraska Game and Parks Commission NERFINISHED
maximumDepth about 142 feet
about 43 m
maximumLength about 22 miles
about 35 km
maximumWidth about 4 miles
about 6.4 km
namedAfter Charles W. McConaughy NERFINISHED
opened 1941
outflows North Platte River NERFINISHED
partOf North Platte River system NERFINISHED
primaryUse hydroelectric power generation
irrigation water storage
recreation
reservoirCreatedFor irrigation on the Great Plains
surfaceArea about 140 km²
about 14000 hectares
about 35000 acres

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Ogallala, Nebraska locatedNear Lake McConaughy