Stroud Lake (Oklahoma)
General data
- Name: Stroud Lake (Oklahoma)
- Water system: Mississippi River
- Water type: Artificial lake
- Progression: Lincoln Creek -> Deep Fork River -> North Canadian River -> Canadian River (Arkansas River tributary) -> Arkansas River -> Mississippi River -> Gulf of Mexico -> Atlantic Ocean -> Planet Earth
- Climates: Temperate, Temperate
- Continents: North America, North America
- Countries: United States of America, United States of America
Stroud Lake is a reservoir in Creek County, Oklahoma. The lake was built in 1968. The lake was formally named "Salt Camp Creek Watershed Dam No. 12" when it was under construction. Stroud Lake, which was created by damming Lincoln Creek, has a surface area of 240 ha, a capacity of 10,900,000 m3, a shoreline of 23 km, and a normal elevation of 261 m. The lake was built primarily to serve the following functions: water supply, flood control and recreation.