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Griswold Scout Reservation (GSR) is a 3,500-acre (14 km 2) reservation for Scouting located near Gilmanton Ironworks, New Hampshire, and operated by the New Hampshire Council of the Boy Scouts of America. It comprises two camps, Hidden Valley Scout Camp and Camp Bell, which both run an eight-week summer camping program.
Colorado River, Blythe and farmlands in the Palo Verde Valley Imperial Dam and the All-American Canal. The river flows through the Parker Valley, much of which belongs to the Colorado River Indian Reservation, and then the Palo Verde Valley, where it is crossed by Interstate 10 near Blythe, California.
1]: Length: 730 mi (1,170 km): Basin size: 48,100 sq mi (125,000 km 2): Discharge: : • location: Green River, Utah [2]: • average: 6,121 cu ft/s (173.3 m 3 /s) [2]: • minimum: 380 cu ft/s (11 m 3 /s): • maximum: 68,100 cu ft/s (1,930 m 3 /s): Basin features; Tributaries: : • left: Blacks Fork, Henrys Fork, Duchesne River, Price River, San Rafael River: • right: New Fork River, Big ...
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Stratton Mt. Scout Reservation: Ten Mile River Scout Camps: Greater New York Councils: Narrowsburg, New York: Thunder Rock: Ti-Wa-Ya-Ee: Toad Hollow: Tri-Mount Scout Reservation: Rip Van Winkle Council: Tuscarora Scout Reservation: Baden Powell Council: Windsor,NY: Wolf Creek Camp: Woodworth Lake Scout Reservation: Gloversville, NY: Closed
The U.S. government has taken some actions to help quantify and develop the water resources of Native American reservations. The first federally funded irrigation project in the U.S. was the construction of an irrigation canal on the Colorado River Indian Reservation in 1867. [258]
5.1 Location map templates. 5.2 Creating new map definitions. Toggle the table of contents. Module: Location map/data/USA Virginia Goshen Scout Reservation. 3 languages.
Precipitation runoff from this feature drains into the Green River. This geographical formation was originally named "Echo Rock" in John Wesley Powell's 1875 report, The Exploration of the Colorado River and Its Canyons. The Steamboat name first appeared on a 1941 United States Geological Survey map of Dinosaur National Monument. [2]