General Information
Navarro Mills Lake is located sixteen miles west of Corsicana, Texas. The drainage
area contains 320 square miles of Richland Creek in the Trinity River basin, mostly in Navarro and a portion of Hill County.
Construction began in 1959 and impoundment began in March of 1963. The primary purpose was flood control and water supply,
although recreation is now a major economic factor.
At normal elevation
of 424.50 above sea level, the lake covers 5,060 acres and holds 41,564 acre/feet (an acre of water one foot deep, or about
326,000 gallons) of water. At maximum flood pool, the lake covers 11,700 acres and contains 149,222 acre feet of water.
The Navarro Mills
dam is 7,670' long and 82' above the stream bed. Water releases are controlled by six 40' x 29' tainter gates. Municipal water
is supplied to the cities of Dawson, Hubbard, and Corsicana and totals around 2 billion gallons per year.
Recreation has
become a major component in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' multiple use approach to managing our nations' natural resources.
Improving recreational opportunities and improving fish and wildlife habitat are important facets of the Corps' management
policies. Hunting, fishing, and water sports are available to the public. Further information may be obtained at the Lake
Headquarters or by writing to:
Lake Manager Navarro Mills Lake Office 1175 FM 667 Purdon,
TX 76679 Telephone No. (254) 578-1431



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