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A multi-year drought has caused lake levels to drop extremely low at Lake Carl Eitling in Black Mesa State Park

A multi-year drought has caused lake levels to drop extremely low at Lake Carl Eitling in Black Mesa State Park in the far western tip of the Oklahoma Panhandle, less than 20 miles from New Mexico. Fishermen ar parking in what would normally be the bottom of the lake.

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Black Mesa State Park Lake Carl Eitling Oklahoma vacation lake water
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A multi-year drought has caused lake levels to drop extremely low at Lake Carl Eitling in Black Mesa State Park in the far western tip of the Oklahoma Panhandle, less than 20 miles from New Mexico.  Fishermen ar parking in what would normally be the bottom of the lake.