Wildhorse Creek Site 98 Dam
Wildhorse Creek Site 98 Dam is a dam in Garvin, Oklahoma. Wildhorse Creek Site 98 Dam is situated nearby to the village Foster.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Foster and Elmore City.
Foster
Village
Foster is a town in Garvin County, Oklahoma, United States. It was incorporated in 2002 and had a population of 161 at the 2010 census. Foster is served by State Highway 29A, a spur of State Highway 29.
Elmore City
Village
Elmore City is a town in Garvin County, Oklahoma, United States. This town is 58 miles south of Oklahoma City. The population was 738 at the time of the 2020 census, up from 697 at the 2010 census. Elmore City is situated 5 miles east of Wildhorse Creek Site 98 Dam.
Wildhorse Creek Site 98 Dam
- Type: Dam
- Description: dam in Garvin County, Oklahoma, United States of America
- Location: Garvin, Oklahoma, Great Plains, United States, North America
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Latitude
34.61841° or 34° 37′ 6″ northLongitude
-97.48864° or 97° 29′ 19″ westElevation
1,017 feet (310 metres)Open location code
8664JG96+9GOpenStreetMap ID
node 357451317OpenStreetMap feature
waterway=dam
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- Cebuano: “Wildhorse Creek Site 98 Dam”
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