Lake Delton in Sauk County, Wisconsin — The American Midwest (Great Lakes)
Lake Delton Catastrophe
Photographed By Keith L, July 19, 2010
1. Lake Delton Catastrophe Marker
Inscription.
Lake Delton Catastrophe. . On the morning of June 9, 2008, after several days of drenching rains, flood waters overtopped the banks of Lake Delton and washed away a narrow strip of land separating the lake from the Wisconsin River. Raging waters sent the 267-acre Lake Delton surging into the Wisconsin River and scoured a channel 700 feet long by 370 feet wide and 30 feet deep. In a matter of a few hours, the lake was drained of more than 600 million gallons of water, leaving only muddy flats. Portions of the lake shore and a section of County Trunk Highway A, which ran atop the narrow strip of land, were swept away. Adjacent homes were also damaged or destroyed. , Lake Delton was created in 1927 to serve as the centerpiece of Chicago entrepreneur William J. Newman's vacation resort. Newman built a 30-foot high dam where Dell Creek entered the Wisconsin River and a 1,000-foot long earthen dike along-side the dam to impound the lake. Since then, Lake Delton has been a popular destination and has played an important role in the area's tourism. , In the days following the catastrophe, a temporary diversion channel was installed to redirect Dell Creek from the area scoured by flood waters back toward the lake's dam. In August 2008, work began repairing the breach and reconstructing County Trunk Highway A. The project included filling the breach and reconstructing the roadway with an adequate support base to minimize future overtopping. , Lake Delton was refilled and County Trunk Highway A was fully restored by the spring of 2009. The project was a collaborative effort between the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Federal Highway Administration, Sauk County, Village of Lake Delton, and the Wisconsin Historical Society. . This historical marker was erected in 2009 by the Wisconsin Historical Society. It is in Lake Delton in Sauk County Wisconsin
On the morning of June 9, 2008, after several days of drenching rains, flood waters overtopped the banks of Lake Delton and washed away a narrow strip of land separating the lake from the Wisconsin River. Raging waters sent the 267-acre Lake Delton surging into the Wisconsin River and scoured a channel 700 feet long by 370 feet wide and 30 feet deep. In a matter of a few hours, the lake was drained of more than 600 million gallons of water, leaving only muddy flats. Portions of the lake shore and a section of County Trunk Highway A, which ran atop the narrow strip of land, were swept away. Adjacent homes were also damaged or destroyed.
Lake Delton was created in 1927 to serve as the centerpiece of Chicago entrepreneur William J. Newman's vacation resort. Newman built a 30-foot high dam where Dell Creek entered the Wisconsin River and a 1,000-foot long earthen dike along-side the dam to impound the lake. Since then, Lake Delton has been a popular destination and has played an important role in the area's tourism.
In the days following the catastrophe, a temporary diversion channel was installed to redirect Dell Creek from
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the area scoured by flood waters back toward the lake's dam. In August 2008, work began repairing the breach and reconstructing County Trunk Highway A. The project included filling the breach and reconstructing the roadway with an adequate support base to minimize future overtopping.
Lake Delton was refilled and County Trunk Highway A was fully restored by the spring of 2009. The project was a collaborative effort between the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Federal Highway Administration, Sauk County, Village of Lake Delton, and the Wisconsin Historical Society.
Erected 2009 by the Wisconsin Historical Society. (Marker Number 527.)
Topics and series. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Disasters • Waterways & Vessels. In addition, it is included in the Wisconsin Historical Society series list. A significant historical date for this entry is June 9, 1827.
Location. 43° 36.291′ N, 89° 46.196′ W. Marker is in Lake Delton, Wisconsin, in Sauk County. Marker is on Dam Road near County Highway A. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Lake Delton WI 53940, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 2 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies. Honoring Village Trustee Tom Diehl (within shouting distance of this marker); Priegel Pier (within shouting distance
County Highway A to the Wisconsin River, in the background.
Photographed By Keith L, July 19, 2010
5. Lake Delton at the Breach
Photographed By Keith L, July 13, 2008
6. Dried Lake Bed in 2008
Photographed By Keith L, July 13, 2008
7. Lake Delton Breach in 2008
County Highway A was beyond and to the left of these destroyed homes.
Photographed By Keith L, July 13, 2008
8. Destroyed Homes in 2008
Photographed By Keith L, July 13, 2008
9. Lake Delton Breach in 2008
This was the location of County Highway A.
Credits. This page was last revised on May 30, 2021. It was originally submitted on July 19, 2010, by Keith L of Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. This page has been viewed 2,870 times since then and 323 times this year. It was the Marker of the Week May 30, 2021. Photos:1, 2, 3, 4, 5. submitted on July 19, 2010, by Keith L of Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. 6, 7, 8, 9. submitted on July 20, 2010, by Keith L of Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin.