Herrington Lake

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Herrington Lake
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Herrington Lake is located in Kentucky
Herrington Lake
Herrington Lake
LocationGarrard / Mercer / Boyle counties, Kentucky, US
Coordinates37°44′12″N 84°42′15″W / 37.7366°N 84.7043°W / 37.7366; -84.7043Coordinates: 37°44′12″N 84°42′15″W / 37.7366°N 84.7043°W / 37.7366; -84.7043
Typeartificial lake
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area2,335 acres (9 km2)
Max. depth249 ft (76 m)

Herrington Lake is a 2,335-acre (9 km2) artificial lake located in Mercer, Garrard and Boyle counties in Kentucky, United States. The lake was created by Kentucky Utilities' damming of the Dix River, a tributary of the Kentucky River, in 1925 to generate hydroelectric power.[1] With a maximum depth of 249 feet (76 m), Herrington Lake is the deepest lake in Kentucky.[2] A short distance below the dam, the Dix River enters the Kentucky River at High Bridge, Kentucky.

Herrington Lake contains many species of fish, including bluegill, catfish, crappie, hybrid striped bass, largemouth bass, spotted bass, and white bass.[3]

Dix Dam, the dam that made the lake, was the largest earth-filled dam in the world at the time, and considered to be a major engineering feat. Kentucky Utilities' main dispatch and communication center is located on the site.

References[]

  1. ^ Kleber, John E., ed. (1992). "Lakes". The Kentucky Encyclopedia. Associate editors: Thomas D. Clark, Lowell H. Harrison, and James C. Klotter. Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 0-8131-1772-0.
  2. ^ "Herrington Lake History". Harrington Lake Conservation League. Archived from the original on 2009-05-02. Retrieved 2008-11-16.
  3. ^ "Visitor Info: Fishing and Boating". Harrodsburg/Mercer County Tourist Commission. Archived from the original on 2008-05-13. Retrieved 2008-11-16.



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