Browse Dams

60,321 dams in the National Inventory of Dams.

National Inventory of Dams

Browse 60,321 dams from the NID database. Each record includes dam name, location, physical dimensions, hazard potential classification, condition assessment, purpose, owner information, and emergency action plan status. Use the filters below to search by state, hazard level, condition, or keyword.

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Name State County Height (ft) Hazard Condition Year Purpose
Kansas Atchison 34 Low — 1966
Milk Creek Colorado Grand 34 Low Not Rated 1913 Irrigation
Upper Byers Dam Virginia Powhatan 34 Low Satisfactory — Recreation
Huntington Falls Vermont Addison 34 Low Satisfactory 1910 Hydroelectric
Johns Pond Dam South Carolina Oconee 34 Low Poor 1954 Recreation
Robinson Dam Iowa Van Buren 34 Low Not Rated 2001 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Skinner Dam Nebraska Burt 34 Low Poor 1977 Irrigation
Dam 23 Texas Coryell 34 Low Poor 1998
Bryce Tallman Dam Missouri Schuyler 34 Low Not Rated 2006 Grade Stabilization
North Dakota Williams 34 Low Not Rated — Other
Oakview Drive Dam Mississippi Panola 34 Low — 2004 Recreation
Spring Creek 7-B Nebraska Johnson 34 Low Satisfactory 1971 Flood Risk Reduction
Gower Reservoir Dam Missouri Clinton 34 Low Not Rated 1967 Recreation
Trull Creek #1 Colorado Routt 34 Low Satisfactory 1972 Irrigation
Thompson #2 Colorado Mesa 34 Low Fair 1953 Irrigation
Prososki Road Dam Nebraska Sherman 34 Low Satisfactory 2006 Other
Hoagland #1 Colorado Summit 34 Low Fair 1910 Irrigation
Rex Hoffman Gss 1 Oklahoma Custer 34 Low Not Rated 2000 Other
Brunskill Number 1 South Dakota Jones 34 Low — 1953 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Genth Lake Dam Indiana Bartholomew 34 Low Poor 1962 Recreation
Al Capone Wyoming Campbell 34 Low Fair 2007 Fish and Wildlife Pond
Kennett/Renfro Dam Iowa Greene 34 Low Not Rated 1971 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Charles Geno Farm Pond Dam Missouri Lincoln 34 Low Not Rated 1986 Grade Stabilization
Old Langford Lake Dam Texas Bandera 34 Low Not Rated 1944 Water Supply
Clifton Court Forebay California Contra Costa 34 Low Satisfactory 1970 Other
Lesley Lake No 2 Dam Texas Erath 34 Low Not Rated 1966 Recreation
Madsen Dam Iowa Marshall 34 Low Not Rated 1978 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Kansas Marshall 34 Low — — Other
Moore Dam Missouri Schuyler 34 Low Not Rated 1994 Grade Stabilization
Kansas Brown 34 Low — 1967
Kennecott Barney Gold Operation Utah Salt Lake 34 Low Not Rated — Flood Risk Reduction
Faulkner #1 Dam Tennessee Bledsoe 34 Low — — Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Seyb Dam Missouri Clark 34 Low Not Rated 1995 Grade Stabilization
Burgundy Montana Hill 34 Low — 1953 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Greenwood Dam Iowa Harrison 34 Low Not Rated 1996 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Darlene Nelson Dam Nebraska Saunders 34 Low Satisfactory 2010 Other
Kansas Greenwood 34 Low — — Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Clarinda Mhi Dam Iowa Page 34 Low Not Rated 1961 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Schultz Lake Dam Missouri Pulaski 34 Low Not Rated 1977 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Trump Lake Dam Missouri Clark 34 Low Not Rated 1989 Irrigation
Roberts Dam Missouri Schuyler 34 Low Not Rated 1990 Grade Stabilization
Purviance Dam Nebraska Boyd 34 Low Fair 2003 Other
Kansas Leavenworth 34 Low — — Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Key Bar Water Hole #1 Wyoming Platte 34 Low Fair 2011 Irrigation
Nelson Dam South Dakota Meade 34 Low — 2001 Fish and Wildlife Pond
Kansas Doniphan 34 Low — 1959
Raack Lake Dam Missouri Gasconade 34 Low Not Rated 1955 Recreation
Leonhardt Dam Kentucky Shelby 34 Low Poor 1990 Recreation
Block Dam Iowa Crawford 34 Low Not Rated 1967 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Kansas Jackson 34 Low — 1970

Frequently Asked Questions

Hazard potential is based on the consequences of dam failure, not the condition of the dam. High hazard means loss of human life is probable. Significant means economic and environmental losses are expected but no probable loss of life. Low means minimal losses are expected. The classification considers downstream population, infrastructure, and environmental resources.

Condition ratings reflect the physical state of the dam based on periodic inspections. Satisfactory means no deficiencies found. Fair means minor issues exist but no immediate action needed. Poor means safety deficiencies require remedial action. Unsatisfactory means the dam is unsafe and immediate corrective action is required.

Yes. Use the search field above to find dams by name. You can also combine the search with state, hazard, and condition filters to narrow your results. Each dam record links to a detail page with complete information.