Highlandtown Lake


Highlandtown Lake is a man-made lake located in Washington Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. It was created in 1966 when the State of Ohio built a dam impounding of water on the upper drainage of the Little Yellow Creek. A lot of habitat improvement was done on what would be the bottom of the lake prior to the impoundment. It has about of shoreline and a maximum depth of about. The lake is about above sea level.
The dam is of earthen construction, rock fill. Its height is with a length of. Maximum discharge is 4196 cubic feet per second. Its capacity is. Normal storage is. It drains an area of.

Location

It is in the Wildlife District Three of the Ohio Division of Wildlife. It is part of the Highlandtown Wildlife Area.
It is within a mile of an area known as Highlandtown. It is four miles northeast of Salineville via State Route 39 and nine miles south of Lisbon via State Route 164. It is 11 miles northwest of Wellsville via State Route 39. A portion of the Steubenville Pike Road was covered by the lake and it now dead ends at the lake. Osborne Road crosses the northwest arm of the lake. Charles Mill Road crosses the northern arm of the lake.

Geography

The area is an Appalachian mixed mesophytic forest. The lake is at the headwaters of Little Yellow Creek.

Fish

The lake was stocked in 1967 with muskellunge, largemouth bass, bluegill, and channel catfish. At present there are also black crappie, brown bullheads, pumpkinseeds and other varieties of sunfish. In about 2000 American gizzard shad appeared in the lake. Because of feeding patterns this resulted in bass getting bigger and bluegills getting smaller. White amurs have been introduced to control weeds and they have remove weed beds which were good places to fish for bass.
For a lake map and more information on the fishing conditions contact the Highlandtown Wildlife Area at 644-2293.

Facilities

There is parking, boat ramps, and a handicap dock for fishing. There is no camping in the wildlife area.