High Water at Mark Twain Lake

Published June 17, 2015

Mark Twain Lake, Monroe City, Missouri - Mark Twain Lake is experiencing higher than normal water levels due to the recent rainfall in the watershed.  The lake is expected to crest at less than 619 NGVD by Friday with no additional precipitation.  The normal pool elevation is 606 NGVD.   Three Hunter-Fishermen Access Areas have been closed due to high water.  Those are Access Area 11 at Rt. N, Access Area 20 at Rt. FF, and the Duane Wheelan Recreation Area.  The Joanna and Lick Creek Trails are also closed.  These areas will reopen as soon as water levels recede.  All remaining Corps of Engineers recreation areas including campgrounds, major boat ramps and beaches remain open for public use. 

Visitors are reminded to be aware of an increased amount of floating and submerged debris due to the high water and use caution when boating or swimming.  It is always a good idea to wear a life jacket.

You may contact the Mark Twain Lake Project Office at 573-735-4097 for more information.  You may also stop at the M.W. Boudreaux Memorial Visitor Center daily 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. or email MarkTwainInfo@usace.army.mil.
Contact
Mark Twain Lake
573-735-4097
marktwaininfo@usace.army.mil
20642 Hwy J Monroe City, MO 63456

Release no. 15-027