...Rivers, the impoundment grew along both rivers to a considerable distance, forming multiple pools in the canyons that the rivers flow through. Owned by Idaho Power Company, the reservoir is...
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...local traders smuggled the goods into the United States through Smugglers’ Notch Pass. More than 100 years later the Pass was used during Prohibition to smuggle liquor from Canada. Now...
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...with plenty of rugged travel and grand unspoiled vistas. Come visit one of the last unspoiled wildernesses in South America. Lago O’Higgins certainly isn’t easy, but it sure is grand!...
Read MoreLago O’Higginsch, Argentina
...like few other places. The Aquarion Water Company (formerly Bridgeport Hydraulic Company) along with The Nature Conservancy, Aspetuck Land Trust and a number of smaller parties achieved an unparalleled land...
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...mill and garden from the Historic VanWinkle Trail. Jointly managed by Arkansas State Parks, the Natural Heritage Commission, and the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, the Hobbs State Management Area...
Read MoreBeaver Lake, AR
...has become a popular fishing destination. Owned and operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority, construction on Fort Patrick Henry Dam began in 1951 and was completed in 1953. Built primarily...
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...Lake now provides drinking water to not only Westminster, but Thornton and Northglenn. A complicated arrangement of rights gives water rights for Standley Lake to Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Company...
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...Crest Trail can be accessed from the Ebbetts Pass Scenic Byway. A Day Use site at the east end of the lake accommodates those who come for the day to...
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...life of leisure, providing recreational activities to a large number of residents and visitors. In addition to fishing and boating, the 600+-acre lake provides numerous walking and hiking trails, a...
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...humming birds are most commonly seen in early May and leave the area by the end of September. Eagles are best seen during the winter months all along East Texas...
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