Lake Wedowee, or R. L. Harris Reservoir, is a reservoir, located in Randolph County, Alabama on the upper part of the Tallapoosa River 90 miles (140 km) from Atlanta, Georgia.[1] The lake has an area of 9,870 acres (39.9 km2).[2] This lake was built at one of the last hydro sites in Alabama.

Lake Wedowee
R. L. Harris Reservoir
Location of Lake Wedowee in Alabama, USA.
Location of Lake Wedowee in Alabama, USA.
Lake Wedowee
Location of Lake Wedowee in Alabama, USA.
Location of Lake Wedowee in Alabama, USA.
Lake Wedowee
LocationRandolph County, Alabama, United States
Coordinates33°15′02″N 85°36′45″W / 33.25056°N 85.61250°W / 33.25056; -85.61250
Typereservoir
Primary inflowsTallapoosa River
Primary outflowsTallapoosa River
Basin countriesUnited States
Max. length24 miles (39 km)
Surface area10,660 acres (43.1 km2)
Max. depth135 ft (41 m)
Shore length1367 mi (591 km)
Surface elevation793 ft (242 m)
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Construction

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The lake was created by the flooding of the plains behind the R.L. Harris Dam, which began construction on November 1, 1974.[3] The dam was completed on April 20, 1983. There are two generating units that produce up to 67,500 kilowatts of power for each unit. The dam measures 1,142 feet (348 m) long and 151.5 feet (46.2 m) high.[2]

Recreation

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There are many recreational attractions on Lake Wedowee such as: boating, swimming, fishing and camping. Fishing brings the most attraction to the lake. It is known to be one of the finest lakes in the Southeast because of the water quality.[3] There are many different species of fish in the lake, they include crappie, largemouth bass, spotted bass, hybrid striped bass, bluegill, warmouth, shellcracker, white bass, bowfin, carp, flathead, blue catfish, yellow catfish and channel catfish.[2] During summer, the lake is filled with both residents and visitors.[1]

Community

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The town of Wedowee is relatively small with a population of 797 people, as of 2018.[4] Wedowee is also the county seat of Randolph County. U.S. Highway 431 intersects the town as well as Alabama Highway 48. The community has grown over the years as the lake continues to develop.

References

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  1. ^ a b George, Lois Walls; Lambert, Paula Burson; Phillips, Wyner S. (2007). Randolph County. Arcadia Publishing. pp. 7, 9, 22. ISBN 9780738543710.
  2. ^ a b c "Harris". Alabama Power Shorelines.
  3. ^ a b "Historic Markers Across Alabama". Latitude 34 North.
  4. ^ "Wedowee town, Alabama". United States Census Bureau.