Williams Fork Dam
The Williams Fork Dam is a concrete gravity dam located in Colorado, USA. It was completed in 1996 and is primarily used for water storage and flood control. The dam creates the Williams Fork Reservoir, which provides water for irrigation and municipal use.
The dam stands approximately 300 feet tall and spans about 1,200 feet across the Williams Fork River. It plays a crucial role in managing water resources in the region, helping to regulate river flow and support local ecosystems. The reservoir also offers recreational opportunities, such as fishing and boating.