Tully Lake
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| Location | Royalston, Massachusetts |
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| Construction began | 1947 |
| Opening date | 1949 |
| Construction cost | $1,600,000 |
| Operator | USACE |
| Dam and spillways | |
| Impounds | Tully River |
| Reservoir | |
| Creates | Tully Lake |
| Total capacity | 6.6 billion US gallons (25,000,000 m3) |
| Surface area | 1,262 acres (5.11 km2) |
| Normal elevation | 636 ft (194 m)[1] |
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Tully Lake, of Royalston, Massachusetts, is a 1,262-acre (511 ha) reservoir and flood control project constructed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) in 1949 for 1.6 million dollars. The project prevents flooding of the greater Connecticut River and Millers River valleys and provides a variety of recreational opportunities, including a campground operated by The Trustees of Reservations. Tully Lake is an important link in the 22-mile (35 km) Tully Trail.
Flood control
[edit | edit source]As of 2007, the USACE reported that Tully Lake had prevented an estimated $26 million in flood damages. The dam's capacity is 6.69 billion US gallons (25,300,000 m3) of water; it can contain 7.72 inches of rainfall runoff and has a downstream channel capacity of 850 cubic feet per second (24 m3/s). The closest the lake has come to capacity was in 1987, when it rose to 62%.
Recreation
[edit | edit source]Tully Lake is open to fishing, small boats, hiking, cross country skiing, mountain biking, picnicking, hunting (in season), and swimming.[2] Motor vehicles are not allowed on the property. The USACE maintains a disc golf course, a mountain bike trail, and a picnic area. The Trustees of Reservations, a non-profit conservation organization, operates a 35 site tent-only camping facility on Tully Lake, open seasonally.[3]
The 22-mile (35 km) Tully Trail, a recreational trail cooperatively managed by the USACE, TTOR, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the National Park Service, and the Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust, runs along the northern shore of Tully Lake. The trail passes by Doane's Falls, Jacobs Hill, and Royalston Falls, and traverses the summit of Tully Mountain.
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Tully Lake
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Tully Lake U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
- Tully Lake Park Map U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
- Tully Lake Campground The Trustees of Reservations
- Campground map The Trustees of Reservations
- Tully Trail The Trustees of Reservations
- Tully Trail map The Trustees of Reservations
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- Lakes of Worcester County, Massachusetts
- United States Army Corps of Engineers
- The Trustees of Reservations
- Reservoirs in Massachusetts
- Buildings and structures in Worcester County, Massachusetts
- Sports in Worcester County, Massachusetts
- Parks in Worcester County, Massachusetts
- Royalston, Massachusetts
- 1949 establishments in Massachusetts
- Worcester County, Massachusetts, geography stubs