Jim Woodruff water level — Florida
Jim Woodruff in Florida was last measured at 76.69 ft (datum NGVD29), as of Jul 5, 2026, 10:30 PM (UTC+00:00) (USACE CWMS Data). Over its recent trend window the level has been falling (−0.2 ft). Figures are provisional readings for reference — not for navigation or safety decisions.
- Pool elevation
- 76.69 ft
- % of conservation pool full
- Not reported
- Storage
- 356,100 acre-ft
- Recent trend
- ↓Falling
Datum NGVD29. Datums vary by station (NGVD29 vs. NAVD88 differ by roughly half a foot to a foot) — never compare bare elevations across lakes without checking the datum.
−0.2 ft over the trend window
Recent trend
The last ~5 days of readings at this station, downsampled for display.
Data: USGS Water Services (waterservices.usgs.gov) and USACE CWMS Data (cwms-data.usace.army.mil), retrieved 2026-07-14. Both public domain (a work of the U.S. Government, 17 U.S.C. §105).
Water levels here are provisional readings for general reference only. Conditions vary and readings can be revised. Always confirm current conditions with the managing agency before making navigation, boating, or dam-safety decisions.
Source: USACE SAM/JimWoodruff, retrieved Jul 14, 2026, 10:55 PM (UTC+00:00). Official page for this lake →
Nearby lakes
The six nearest published lakes by centroid distance (great-circle) — cross-state neighbors included.
| Lake | State | Level | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lake Talquin | FL | 68.52 ft | 42 km |
| Gw Andrews Lock and Dam | GA | 101.85 ft | 66 km |
| Walter F George | AL | 188.16 ft | 104 km |
| Thurlow Dam | AL | — | 225 km |
| Lake Martin | AL | 343.06 ft | 241 km |
| West Point Dam and Lake | GA | 634.67 ft | 248 km |
Frequently asked questions
- What is the current water level of Jim Woodruff?
- As of Jul 5, 2026, 10:30 PM (UTC+00:00), the pool elevation was 76.69 ft (datum NGVD29). See the trend chart above for the recent direction.
- Is Jim Woodruff full right now?
- Its managing agency does not publish a %-of-conservation-pool-full figure for this lake, so we show the bare level rather than estimate one.
- Where does this data come from?
- From USACE SAM/JimWoodruff, retrieved Jul 14, 2026, 10:55 PM (UTC+00:00). See the official link and the methodology page for the full source and update cadence.
- Is this safe to use for boating or navigation?
- No. Levels here are provisional readings for general reference only — not for navigation, dam-safety, or other safety decisions. Always confirm current conditions with the managing agency before making those calls.
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