A visual representation depicting the geographical layout of a significant body of water in northeastern Oklahoma, created by damming the Grand River (Neosho River). These cartographic depictions typically showcase the lake’s shoreline, islands, channels, surrounding towns like Grove, Langley, and Disney, as well as roadways, bridges, and points of interest such as marinas, parks, and recreation areas. Such a representation serves as a navigation aid and resource for understanding the lake’s features and the adjacent terrain.
Its usefulness extends to a wide range of activities, including boating, fishing, and tourism. These geographic resources provide crucial information for safe navigation, identifying prime fishing spots, locating amenities, and planning routes for exploring the lake and its environs. Historically, these resources have evolved from paper documents to digital formats, providing increasingly detailed and interactive features for users.