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Thompson's Lake State Park offers a beach, a playground and playing fields, picnic tables, recreation programs, a nature trail, fishing and ice fishing, a boat launch, a dump station, campground for tents and trailers, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. [1]
This water is actually from Thompson Lake, [3] some two miles (3 km) away, which makes its way through the porous limestone until it exits here. At the end of the trail, a second set of metal staircases take the visitor back to the top of the escarpment. The trail then continues back to the parking lot, offering excellent panoramas.
A boardwalk in a swampy region of Thompson Park. The Red Trail , traverses 1.63-mile (2.62 km) of upland forests and passes by Manalapan Brook and associated wetlands. The Yellow Trail, is .90-mile (1.45 km) long, and traverses hilly woodland. The Blue Trail, at .97-mile (1.56 km) long, and follows the Manalapan Brook and it's various tributaries.
Thompson Water, Carr and Common is a 154.7-hectare (382-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north of Thetford in Norfolk. [1] [2] Most of it is managed by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust as Thompson Common. [3] It is a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I, [4] and part of the Norfolk Valley Fens Special Area of Conservation. [5]
Thompson Pond in Pine Plains, New York is a 75-acre (30 ha) 15,000-year-old glacial kettle pond at the foot of 1,403-foot (428 m) Stissing Mountain. It is the source of Wappinger Creek , a tributary of the Hudson River that drains much of Dutchess County .
Thompson Lake or Lake Thompson may refer to: in Canada. Thompson Lake (Manitoba) Thompson Lake (York Region, Ontario), near Wilcox Lake; in New Zealand. Lake Thompson (Canterbury), one of New Zealand's lakes; Lake Thompson (Southland), another of New Zealand's lakes; in the United States. Thompson Lake (Arkansas) Lake Thompson (California ...
West Thompson Lake is a 200-acre lake in Thompson, Windham County, Connecticut. [3] A dam was constructed in 1965 by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to create the lake. It impounds the Quinebaug River for flood control and seasonal storm water management. The dam is owned and operated by the Corps of Engineers.
Great Eastern Pingo Trail is 9.2 kilometres (5.7 miles) long footpath along a disused railway line north of Thetford in Norfolk. [1] [2] It is a 4.2-hectare (10-acre) Local Nature Reserve, [3] [4] and it crosses three Sites of Special Scientific Interest, Thompson Water, Carr and Common, Breckland Forest and Cranberry Rough, Hockham.