Lake Thunderbird

Lake Thunderbird is a reservoir located in Norman, Oklahoma. The lake was constructed between 1962 and 1965 for the purpose of providing municipal water to the nearby communities of Del City, Midwest City and Norman. It is formed by an earthfill embankment (dam) 7,300 feet (2,200 m) long and up to 144 feet (44 m) high on the Little River. In addition to being a source for drinking water, Lake Thunderbird's secondary uses include numerous recreational activities.

The lake is named for the Native American legend of the Thunderbird, a supernatural bird of power and strength. Many locals commonly refer to the lake as "Lake Dirtybird" due to the very murky lake water.

Norman Dam

The Little River valley was the subject of several Army United States Army Corps of Engineers studies in 1936 and 1947 for flood control. In 1953 the issue of water supply was raised among a council of local governments consisting of Norman, Midwest City, Del City, Moore and Tinker Air Force Base, and it was forecast that by the 1970s and 1980s the cities would be requiring all available water to meet municipal demand. A feasibility study in 1954 led to a plan report in May 1961, and construction began on Norman Dam in 1962.

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These striking satellite photos show fire damage in Oklahoma: See before-and-after images

The Oklahoman 27 Mar 2025
Satellite imagery taken over the past few weeks shows the scope of deadly wildfires that struck Oklahoma this month ... Lake Carl Blackwell. Velma. Guthrie/Meridian. Oilton. Little Axe/Lake Thunderbird.
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Skyharbour's Partner North Shore Uranium Signs Exploration Agreement with English Rivers First Nation

Canoe 21 Mar 2025
... Key Lake mine ... Skyharbour also has joint ventures with industry leader Orano Canada Inc., Azincourt Energy, and Thunderbird Resources at the Preston, East Preston, and Hook Lake Projects, respectively.
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Cleveland County commissioners approve turnpike frontage roads despite protests

The Oklahoman 18 Mar 2025
... the Norman City Council to “acknowledge” the ACCESS Oklahoma plan to build turnpikes through “critical” areas, including the city’s water supply, flood hazard areas and Lake Thunderbird tributaries.
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Powerful winds drive wildfires across Oklahoma: Homes threatened, evacuation orders issued

Pawhuska Journal-Capital 16 Mar 2025
There were as many as four fires burning in east Norman near Lake Thunderbird on Friday afternoon, the local National Weather Service office said.Fire weather causes dangerous driving conditions.
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Vonnie Riddell Fox was bridge between Burnet County’s past and present

DailyTrib 15 Mar 2025
“After about two weeks, I settled in and everything was just fine ... Together, they opened Thunderbird Lake Resort on Lake Buchanan, ran Fox Real Estate, and helped develop the Delaware Springs Golf Course and Delaware Springs subdivision in Burnet ... ....
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Hurricane-force winds blast Texas, Oklahoma as fast-spreading wildfires prompt evacuations

New York Post 15 Mar 2025
“As many as 4 dangerous wildfires are occurring in east Norman near Lake Thunderbird,” the NWS in Norman posted on X ... Other wildfires were reported near Chandler, Parkland, parts of Logan County, Velma, Camargo, and Lake Carl Blackwell.
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Oklahoma wildfire map, tracker, evacuation updates: Fires reported in Norman, Stillwater, Velma, Edmond and Shawnee

Hindustan Times 14 Mar 2025
Stay updated with the wildfire map ... Updates.. An evacuation notice has been issued for areas south and east of Lake Thunderbird and Norman in rural Cleveland County ... A wildfire has been spotted west of Stillwater, just southeast of Lake Carl Blackwell.
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