Carter Lake
Carter Lake, as viewed from Nebraska
Location of Carter Lake in Iowa & Nebraska, U.S.
Location of Carter Lake in Iowa & Nebraska, U.S.
Carter Lake
Location of Carter Lake in Iowa & Nebraska, U.S.
Location of Carter Lake in Iowa & Nebraska, U.S.
Carter Lake
Location of Carter Lake in Iowa & Nebraska, U.S.
Location of Carter Lake in Iowa & Nebraska, U.S.
Carter Lake
LocationOmaha, Nebraska / Carter Lake, Iowa, United States
Coordinates41°18′6.8″N 95°54′53.7″W / 41.301889°N 95.914917°W / 41.301889; -95.914917
TypeOxbow lake
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area315 acres (127 ha)
Average depth6 ft (2 m)
Max. depth24 ft (7 m)
Surface elevation977 ft (298 m)
SettlementsCarter Lake, Iowa
Omaha, Nebraska

Carter Lake is a shallow oxbow lake in Nebraska and Iowa, located next to Omaha, and marks one of the only spots the Iowa-Nebraska border is not on the Missouri River.[1] Soon after its formation the lake was called the East Omaha Lake, and then Lake Nakoma. The city of Carter Lake, Iowa takes its name from the lake. The lake was formed from the Saratoga Bend in the Missouri River.

Overview

The lake has native black crappie, bluegill, channel catfish, common carp, green sunfish, and largemouth bass. The lake is irregularly stocked with channel catfish and northern pike. Invasive species in the lake include curlyleaf pondweed and eurasian watermilfoil. There are limited restrictions on fishing in the lake.[2]

There is one publicly available boat ramp, and boating is legal on the lake.

History

View of Eppley Airfield with Carter Lake visible to the right

The Saratoga Bend was the impetus for the creation of the town of Saratoga, Nebraska Territory, a short mile from the river. However, the Bend was cut off from the river after a flood and subsequent river reroute in 1877. Because of this change in the path of the river, the city of Carter Lake, which sits between the lake and the river, is the only city in Iowa to be west of the Missouri River.[1]

A beach resort with a large boathouse and two-story pavilion, a Rod and Gun Club, and a YMCA camp had all settled on the shores of Lake Nakoma by 1906.[3] The Carter Lake and Levi Carter Park at 3100 Abbott Drive were named after one of Omaha's original industrialists named Levi Carter, who ran a white lead smelter in the area.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "About Carter Lake..." City of Carter Lake. Retrieved 2023-05-13.
  2. "Carter Lake - Iowa DNR". www.iowadnr.gov. Retrieved 2023-05-13.
  3. "Levi Carter Park". City of Omaha Parks and Recreation. Archived from the original on April 10, 2009. Retrieved December 30, 2008.
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