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The Briar Creek Reservoir (also known as Briar Creek Park Lake or Briar Creek Lake) is a reservoir in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It has an area of 51.04 acres and is located in Briar Creek Township. The lake is situated on
East Branch Briar Creek East Branch Briar Creek is a tributary of Briar Creek in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately long and flows through Briar Creek Township and the boroughs of Berwick and Briar Creek. The watershed of the creek ...
. The lake was constructed in the early 1970s for the purpose of flood control. It is dammed by the Briar Creek Dam. Shale and limestone rocks are found in the lake's vicinity. The lake was electrofished by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission in 2010. The reservoir is designated as Approved Trout Waters and is stocked with trout. More than a dozen species of fish inhabit it and several bird species are found in its vicinity. The lake is part of the 173-acre Briar Creek Lake Park. Fishing and boating are done in the reservoir.


Geography

The Briar Creek Reservoir is located in East Branch Briar Creek. It is situated in the southeastern part of the creek's watershed. The lake's elevation is slightly under above sea level. The Briar Creek Reservoir is in the United States Geological Survey quadrangle of Mifflinville. It is located to the west of Berwick, on the Berwick-Evansville Road in southwestern Briar Creek Township. The Briar Creek Reservoir is resembles a Hill-Land type lake. However, classification is difficult due to its small size and lack of features. The points on the lake's shoreline are "gradual and rounded". The lake has a distinct channel which meanders in a west-northwest to east-southeast direction. The Briar Creek Reservoir is at least deep in parts of its eastern half. Various other sites in the lake are at least deep. The Briar Creek Reservoir is dammed by a dam known as the Briar Creek Dam. As of 1979, the dam is in good condition, with an "adequate" spillway capacity. The dam is not affected by any significant problems. In 1967, the dam was planned to be made of earth, be high, and have a volume 155,000 cubic yards. The Briar Creek Reservoir is almost entirely surrounded by
shale Shale is a fine-grained, clastic sedimentary rock formed from mud that is a mix of flakes of clay minerals (hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g. kaolin, Al2 Si2 O5( OH)4) and tiny fragments (silt-sized particles) of other minerals, especial ...
. However, a band of limestone occurs to the south of the lake. Much of the land in the lake's vicinity is non-
agricultural Agriculture or farming is the practice of cultivating Plant, plants and livestock. Agriculture was the key development in the rise of Sedentism, sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of Domestication, domesticated species created food ...
grassland.


History

The area where the Briar Creek Reservoir is located contained forests and was located near the 19th-century Franklin Fester farmhouse. The area where the reservoir would be was drilled in 1966 to determine if the area was suitable for constructing an impoundment for water. The construction of the lake was initially planned to be done in 1967. However, it was constructed in the early 1970s. Its original purpose was as for flood control. The reservoir was designed by the Soil Conservation Service. Historically, the
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is an independent state agency responsible for the regulation of all fishing and boating in the state of Pennsylvania within the United States of America. Unlike many U.S. states, Pennsylvania has a separ ...
owned the Briar Creek Reservoir. They leased it to Columbia County. The county was in charge of maintaining the lake. However, in more recent times, the lake is owned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and maintained by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. The Fowlersville Covered Bridge has been situated near the Briar Creek Reservoir since 1986. The Briar Creek Reservoir was entered into the Geographic Names Information System on August 30, 1990. Its identifier in the Geographic Names Information System is 1195238. The lake was historically known as Evansville Lake. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission performed an electrofishing survey in the Briar Creek Reservoir in 2002. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission also surveyed the reservoir in 2010.


Biology

The Briar Creek Reservoir is stocked with trout by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. Fish habitats such as turtle basking platforms and porcupine cribs have been placed in the lake. More than a dozen species of fish inhabit the Briar Creek Reservoir. The most common include yellow perch, brown bullhead, golden shiner,
white crappie The white crappie (''Pomoxis annularis'') is a freshwater fish found in North America, one of the two species of crappies. Alternate common names for the species include goldring and silver perch. is named for the fish. The genus name ''Pomoxis ...
, hatchery trout, and
bluegill The bluegill (''Lepomis macrochirus''), sometimes referred to as "bream", "brim", "sunny", or "copper nose" as is common in Texas, is a species of North American freshwater fish, native to and commonly found in streams, rivers, lakes, ponds and ...
. A 2010 survey by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission identified 645, 322, 319, 216, 153, and 121 individuals of each species, respectively. Less common fish species in the lake include white sucker,
black crappie The black crappie (''Pomoxis nigromaculatus'') is a freshwater fish found in North America, one of the two types of crappies. It is very similar to the white crappie in size, shape, and habits, except that it is darker, with a pattern of black sp ...
, largemouth bass, yellow bullhead, and pumpkinseed. The 2010 survey identified 86, 67, 45, 24, and 12 individuals of each species, respectively. Rarer species include
common carp The Eurasian carp or European carp (''Cyprinus carpio''), widely known as the common carp, is a widespread freshwater fish of eutrophic waters in lakes and large rivers in Europe and Asia.Fishbase''Cyprinus carpio'' Linnaeus, 1758/ref>Arkive The ...
, smallmouth bass, hybrid sunfish, and
channel catfish The channel catfish (''Ictalurus punctatus'') is North America's most numerous catfish species. It is the official fish of Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, and Tennessee, and is informally referred to as a "channel cat". In the United States, the ...
. The 2010 survey identified 2, 1, 1, and 1 of each species, respectively. The largemouth bass in the Briar Creek Reservoir range from in length, with the largest weighing . The lake's black crappies range from in length, with the largest weighing . The white crappies range from in length. The largest fish in the lake are the common carp, which range from in length. The smallest are the pumpkinseeds, which range from in length. Various waterfowl inhabit the Briar Creek Reservoir and the surrounding areas.
Bald eagle The bald eagle (''Haliaeetus leucocephalus'') is a bird of prey found in North America. A sea eagle, it has two known subspecies and forms a species pair with the white-tailed eagle (''Haliaeetus albicilla''), which occupies the same niche as ...
s, a threatened species, have also been observed at the lake. Sandhill cranes commonly visit it during migration.


Recreation

The Briar Creek Coldwater Conservation Plan describes the Briar Creek Reservoir as "a centerpiece of watershed activities". A recreational park known as the Briar Creek Lake Park contains the lake and some of the surrounding areas. The park has an area of 173 acres and is named after the lake. Fishing and
boating Boating is the leisurely activity of travelling by boat, or the recreational use of a boat whether Motorboat, powerboats, Sailing, sailboats, or man-powered vessels (such as rowing and paddle boats), focused on the travel itself, as well as sp ...
are done in the Briar Creek Reservoir. However, only boats with electric motors or un-powered boats are permitted in the lake. Un-powered boats may be moored there. The lake has a
boat ramp A slipway, also known as boat ramp or launch or boat deployer, is a ramp on the shore by which ships or boats can be moved to and from the water. They are used for building and repairing ships and boats, and for launching and retrieving small ...
. The Briar Creek Reservoir is designated as Approved Trout Waters and trout fishing is permitted year-round. There are
picnic A picnic is a meal taken outdoors ( ''al fresco'') as part of an excursion, especially in scenic surroundings, such as a park, lakeside, or other place affording an interesting view, or else in conjunction with a public event such as preceding ...
king opportunities in the vicinity of the Briar Creek Reservoir. Weddings have been performed near the lake.


See also

*
List of lakes in Pennsylvania This is a list of lakes and reservoirs in the state of Pennsylvania in the United States. Swimming, fishing, and/or boating are permitted in some of these lakes, but not all. Lakes * Allegheny Reservoir (also known as Kinzua Lake) * Antietam La ...


References

{{authority control Bodies of water of Columbia County, Pennsylvania Reservoirs in Pennsylvania