Lake Level
1,846.37 FEET
1/21/2026
Full Pool: 1,898.0
History, Alerts, More...
click here
E. V. Spence Reservoir News

November 2025 Water Resources Outlook

NWS Southeast River Forecast Center

Date: 11/20/2025

November 2025 review of Southeast Rivers for the past month and an outlook on factors that will impact future streamflows

Read More

October 2025 Water Resources Outlook

NWS Southeast River Forecast Center

Date: 10/20/2025

The Southeast River Forecast Center October 2025 Water Resources Outlook. This outlook reviews recent influences on Southeast US streamflow's and provides an outlook of the coming months streamflow influences

Read More

September 2025 Water Resources Outlook

NWS Southeast River Forecast Center

Date: 9/22/2025

The Southeast River Forecast Center September 2025 Water Resources Outlook. This outlook reviews recent influences on southeast US streamflow's and provides an outlook of the coming months streamflow influences

Read More

What Will the Long July 4 Holiday Weekend Be Like on the Water for Boaters?

BoatUS News

Date: 6/30/2025

TowBoatUS predicts more than 2,500 requests for on-water assistance SPRINGFIELD, Va., June 30, 2025 – When NOAA, The Weather Channel and even the Farmer’s Almanac all agree this summer will be hotter than average, boaters know they will need to prepare for the heat. However, on America’s July 4

Read More

Water Resources Outlook for September 2023

National Weather Service

Date: 9/21/2023

Southeast River Forecast Center Water Resources Outlook for September 2023 addressing flooding and drought issues across the southeast U.S

Read More

21
4:08:51 PM
UPCOMING EVENTS
What's New!
 
Favorites
 
Featured Business
Add your business
Advertisement



• River: Colorado River (Texas)
• Surface Area: 14,950 Acres
• Volume: 488,750 Acre Feet


*** Notice *******************

E.V. Spence Reservoir is located upstream and 2 miles west of the small town of Robert Lee, in Coke County, Texas. The Reservoir is also known as Lake E. V. Spence. It is an artificial lake and was impounded on the Colorado River by the Robert Lee Dam in 1969. The reservoir was created to provide a steady water source for Robert Lee and the surrounding towns in Coke County. The reservoir also provides recreation for the area. Popular activities like boating, swimming and fishing are common on the lake.


RESERVOIR CONTROLLING AUTHORITY

Colorado River Municipal Water District (CRMWD)
PO Box 869
Big Spring, Texas 79721-0869
(432) 267-6341
E. V. Spence Reservoir Restaurants



Quick Links
E. V. Spence Reservoir News
E. V. Spence Reservoir Photos
E. V. Spence Reservoir Videos




About Us
Contact Us
Site Map
Search Site
Advertise With Us
   
Spence.LakesOnline.com
THE E. V. SPENCE RESERVOIR WEBSITE

Copyright 2026, Lakes Online
Privacy    |    Legal