Boating and Water Sports

 
 

Enjoy the great outdoors like never before when you visit Grenada Lake! With nearly 36,000 acres of water & 148 miles of shore line, Grenada Lake is the largest body of water in Mississippi!

Grenada Lake Dam, opened in 1954, is part of the Mississippi reservoir system for flood control. Created by the U.S. Corps of Engineers, Grenada Lake Dam protects 1,209,000 acres of land in the Delta from flooding each year! This beautiful, quiet lake just celebrated its 50th Anniversary.

Boat Ramp Elevation Information  
Grenada Lake boasts 17 boating ramps sprinkled around the 148 miles of shoreline. So, no matter where you are coming from, access to Grenada Lake is always quick and readily available.
Location Elevation Upper End Elevation Lower End
Choctaw 219.0 191.0
Graysport (north) 231.0 207.0
Graysport (south) 219.0 191.0
Grenada Landing 222.0 191.0
Gums Crossing 231.0 206.5
Carver Point 219.0 191.0
North Abutment 231.0 207.0
Outlet Channel (west) 175.0 156.0
Skuna Turkey 230.0 205.0
Torrance 207.3 191.0
Upper Yalobusha 227.5 211.5
Wolf Creek 230.0 191.0
Youngs Landing 226.8 191.0
Bryant 220.4 207.0
Piney Woods 231.0 204.0
Hugh White 236.0 193.0



 
 
 
 
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