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Lake Arrowhead State Park is a state park located in Clay County, Texas, near Wichita Falls. The park is 524 acres (212 ha). The park is 524 acres (212 ha). [ 2 ]
Lake Arrowhead is a lake located south-east of Wichita Falls, Texas. [2] The lake was artificially created as part of the Red River basin. [3] The Lake Arrowhead State Park is based around the lake. [4]
Inks Lake State Park: Kickapoo Cavern State Park: Kinney, Edwards 6,368.4 acres (2,577.2 ha) 1991 Kickapoo Cavern State Park: Lake Arrowhead State Park: Clay 524 acres (212 ha) 1970 Lake Arrowhead State Park: Lake Bob Sandlin State Park: Titus, Camp, Franklin 641 acres (259 ha) 1987 Lake Brownwood State Park: Brown 537.5 acres (218 ha) 1938
Kentucky angler Art Weston caught a 200-pound-plus alligator snapping turtle at Sam Rayburn lake in East Texas. ... spotted at Lake Arrowhead State Park . ... 2 Ohio State 13-10 as a 19.5-point ...
Lake Arrowhead State Park, a 524-acre (212 ha) development on Lake Arrowhead in Clay County, encompasses 14,390-acre (5,820 ha) acres. The lakeshore extends 106 miles; the park offers bicycling, birding, boating, camping, canoeing, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, nature study, picnicking, swimming, and wildlife observation.
Lake Alan Henry; Alvarado Park Lake; Amistad Reservoir (extends into Coahuila, Mexico) Lake Amon G. Carter; Lake Anahuac (once known as Turtle Bay) Aquilla Lake; Amarillo Lake; Lake Arlington (Texas) Lake Arrowhead; Lake Athens (formerly known as Flat Creek Reservoir) Lake Austin; Averhoff Reservoir
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Lake Arrowhead: Active Archived August 7, 2019, at the Wayback Machine: Located 3 miles (5 km) east of Lake Arrowhead, California, formerly known as the Lake Arrowhead Scout Camps. The Forest Lawn Scout Reservation consists of five active and one closed Boy and Cub Scout resident camps on more than 2,000 acres in the San Bernardino National Forest.