...of Lakes dams are owned and managed by several different entities. The Minnesota DNR, US Army Corps of Engineers, US Forest Service along with the private companies, Ottertail Power and...
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...scheduled. Rental of camp facilities include the bunkhouses, camp kitchen, catering, large pavilion and long stretches of hiking trails. Nothing indicates that fishing is available, or that motorized boating is...
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...at the famous point where the lake’s rock walls can create up to seven distinct echoes. In former times, a cannon was shot off to reverberate among the rock faces....
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...45 minutes to the south. Boasting a surface area of 540 acres and a maximum depth of about 90 feet, Lake Arrowhead features 11 miles of sandy shoreline and some...
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Richard B. Russell Lake, sometimes nicknamed Lake Russell, claims 26,650 sparkling acres and 540 miles of shoreline on the Georgia-South Carolina state line. This expansive lake straddles Georgia’s Northeast Mountains...
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Located five miles north of the cities of Tuscaloosa and Northport in western Alabama (Metropolitan Region), Lake Tuscaloosa is a 5,885-acre reservoir which offers 177 miles of shoreline for boating,...
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...Joseph Cooper who found gold in the area in 1884, Cooper Landing is the self proclaimed “Gem of the Kenai.” In addition to multiple fishing guides and boating services, there...
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...including Pueblo Bonito, Chettro Ketl, and Casa Rinconada. Rugged but beautiful, the terrain around Abiquiu Lake offers an exciting retreat from civilization where opportunities for fun abound. Whether you prefer...
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...Peck Lake lies within the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge — named after a colorful western artist, Charlie Russell. The Refuge completely surrounds the lake and encompasses 1.1 million-acres...
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...lake’s several guides. Bird watchers flock to the Saranac Lakes each year. About 180 different bird species have been recorded, including woodpeckers, swallows, warblers, owls, and sparrows. Advanced birders can...
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