Browse Dams

3,029 dams in the National Inventory of Dams.

National Inventory of Dams

Browse 3,029 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
Ulmer Lake Montana Rosebud 20 Low — 1953 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Seven #4 Montana Dawson 20 Low — 1937 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Chip Dipper Montana Chouteau 20 Low — 1956 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Gruszie Montana Blaine 20 Low — 1935 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Archie #1 Montana Garfield 20 Low — 1959 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Rafferty #5 Montana Custer 20 Low — 1960 Irrigation
Demontigny Montana Phillips 20 Low — 1954 Irrigation
Berg Montana Wheatland 20 Low — 1948 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Purple Water Montana Liberty 20 Low — 1916 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Big Jugs Montana Hill 20 Low — 1960 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Hunter (Valley) Montana Valley 20 Low — 1963 Irrigation
Arthur #1 Montana Dawson 20 Low — 1952 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Daniel #2 Montana Hill 20 Low — 1954 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Ronning #1 Montana Custer 20 Low — 1958 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Whaley #13 Montana Rosebud 20 Low — 1974 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Aberta Montana Garfield 20 Low — 1954 Irrigation
Beecher #5 Montana Garfield 20 Low — 1960 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Murnions (Jim) Montana Garfield 20 Significant — 1938 Irrigation
Yellow Minni Stone Montana Treasure 20 Low — 1965 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Coal Dam Montana Garfield 20 Low — 1960 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Yuletide Montana Blaine 20 Low — 1930 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Dougcliff Reservoir Montana Teton 20 Low — 1950 Irrigation
Garden Montana Blaine 20 Low — 1930 Irrigation
Kuhr #2 Montana Blaine 20 Significant — 1930 Irrigation
Leachman #4 Montana Yellowstone 20 Low — 1979 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Prairie Nest Ranch 2 Montana Cascade 20 Low — 1920 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
C Sowle Reservoir Montana Richland 20 Low — 1940 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Ed Styer #2 Montana Fergus 20 Low — 1963 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Daniel #1 Montana Hill 20 Low — 1960 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Stark Dam Montana Fallon 20 Low — 1945 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Harbaugh #3 Montana Garfield 20 Low — 1952 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Ferris Farms Montana Teton 20 Low — 1949 Irrigation
Delaney #2 Montana Petroleum 20 Low — 1959 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Black Lake (Lincoln) Montana Lincoln 20 Low — 1935 Other
Vic Jay #1 Montana Garfield 20 Low — 1936 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Best Rocky Twist Montana Blaine 20 Low — 1965 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Robert Bold #2 Montana Fergus 20 Low — 1960 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Nelson #1 Montana McCone 20 Significant — 1960 Irrigation
Caldwell Montana Garfield 20 Low — 1960 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Leo #2 Montana Fallon 20 Low — 1954 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Ten Montana Garfield 20 Low — 1940 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Lockie #3 Montana Custer 20 Low — 1960 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Payton Place Montana Cascade 20 Low — 1965 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Bramlette Montana Chouteau 20 Low — 1930 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Arthur Montana Richland 20 Low — 1930 Irrigation
Hemund Montana Madison 20 Significant — 1974 Irrigation
Saylor Montana Garfield 20 Low — 1954 Irrigation
Gerald Craft #6 Montana Carter 20 Low — 1967 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
Clark (Garfield) Montana Garfield 20 Low — 1951 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...
D Johnson #2 Montana Fallon 20 Low — 1935 Fire Protection, Stock, Or ...

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.