Wolf Creek Dam

Wolf Creek Dam
Location of Wolf Creek Dam in Kentucky
LocationRussell County, Kentucky
Coordinates36°52′06″N 85°08′51″W / 36.8683°N 85.1475°W / 36.8683; -85.1475
Construction began1941
Opening date1951
Operator(s)U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsCumberland River
Height258 ft (79 m)
Length5,736 ft (1,748 m)
Dam volume11,396,500 cu yd (8,713,200 m3)
Reservoir
CreatesLake Cumberland
Total capacity6,089,000 acre⋅ft (7,511,000 dam3)
Catchment area5,789 sq mi (14,990 km2)
Surface area50,250 acres (20,340 ha)
Power Station
Turbines6x 45.0 MW
Installed capacity270 MW

The Wolf Creek Dam is a multi-purpose dam on the Cumberland River in the western part of Russell County, Kentucky, United States. The dam serves at once four distinct purposes: it generates hydroelectricity; it regulates and limits flooding; it releases stored water to permit year-round navigation on the Cumberland River; and it creates Lake Cumberland for recreation, the largest man-made lake by volume east of the Mississippi river. The Lake has become a popular tourist attraction.U.S. Route 127 runs across the top of the dam but is being relocated downstream.

Electricity from the dam is marketed by the Southeastern Power Administration.