370.98 ft NGVD29
level Reading is unusually low for mid-August.
Reading comes straight from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Access to Water data (USACE series OZAR.Elev.Inst.1Hour.0.Ccp-Rev) and updates live when you load this page.
Ozark Lake through the year
The band is the lake's own normal: where the level has run on each calendar day, 2014–2026. The summer drawdown — and how this year sits in it — shows up without reading a single number.
This year vs the years that matter
This year's trace against last year and the driest and wettest years on record — the drought-context question every lake regular asks.
- 2026 (this year)
- 2025 (last year)
- 2016 (wettest on record)
- 2022 (driest on record)
Full pool, datum, and the gauge
"Full pool" here means the conservation pool — the level the lake is designed to hold for water supply and recreation, not the flood-control space above it. The full explainer covers flood pool and dead pool too.
| Full pool | not published by the operator |
|---|---|
| Gauge | USACE series OZAR.Elev.Inst.1Hour.0.Ccp-Rev · U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Access to Water data |
| Datum | NGVD29 |
| Last verified | August 20, 2026 |
LakeDates reports lake level, not ramp status. Whether a given ramp or marina is usable at this level varies ramp by ramp — call the marina before you tow.
Quick answers
How full is Ozark Lake right now?
Ozark Lake is at 370.98 ft (NGVD29) as of August 20, 2026 — Reading is unusually low for mid-August.
Is Ozark Lake full?
USACE Little Rock District (Ozark-Jeta Taylor Lock and Dam) doesn't publish a conservation-pool figure for Ozark Lake, so this page shows the reading against the lake's own seasonal history instead.
What is full pool for Ozark Lake?
USACE Little Rock District (Ozark-Jeta Taylor Lock and Dam) doesn't publish a single conservation-pool elevation for Ozark Lake. The seasonal chart shows the range the lake actually runs instead.