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Wisconsin became the first state to have a state park in 1878 [1] when it formed "The State Park". The park consisted of 760 square miles (2,000 km 2 ) in northern Wisconsin (most of present-day Vilas County ). [ 2 ]
Lakepoint State Park is a public recreation area located on the far north side of the city of Eufaula. The state park encompasses 1,220 acres (490 ha) on the western shore of Lake Eufala (Walter F. George Lake), a 45,000-acre (18,000 ha) impoundment of the Chattahoochee River. The park adjoins Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge and is managed by ...
Park Name County or Counties ... Lake Eufaula State Park: McIntosh: 2,853 1,155: 1963: ... Crowder Lake University Park: Washita: 22 Crowder Lake
Tuscobia State Trail: 1966 Park Falls-Rice Lake Price, Sawyer, Washburn, Barron DNR/County No Rail Trail 75 Wau-King Trail: Waupaca-King Waupaca County No Local Trail 4 Mainly paved asphalt trail. White River State Trail: 1999 Elkhorn-Lyons; Burlington-Kansasville Walworth, Racine: County Yes Rail Trail 19 Eleven miles acquired, but not yet in use.
Crowders Mountain State Park is a 5,217-acre (21.11 km 2) [1] North Carolina state park in Gaston County, North Carolina in the United States. It is near Kings Mountain, North Carolina and on the outskirts of Gastonia, North Carolina , it includes the peaks of Crowder's Mountain and The Pinnacle .
Interstate State Park consists of two adjacent state parks on the Minnesota–Wisconsin border. The Wisconsin side covers 1,330 acres (5.4 km 2), and the Minnesota side covers 298 acres (1.21 km 2). The parks straddle the Dalles of the St. Croix River, a deep basalt gorge. [56] [57] Wyalusing State Park is located at the confluence of the ...
The former Arrowhead State Park, now known as the Arrowhead Area at Lake Eufaula State Park [3] is a 2,200-acre (8.9 km 2) Oklahoma state park area located in northern Pittsburg County, Oklahoma on a peninsula of Eufaula Lake.
High Cliff State Park is a 1,187-acre (480 ha) Wisconsin state park near Sherwood, Wisconsin.It is the only state-owned recreation area located on Lake Winnebago. [2] The park got its name from cliffs of the Niagara Escarpment, a land formation east of the shore of Lake Winnebago that stretches north through northeast Wisconsin, Upper Michigan, and Ontario to Niagara Falls and New York State.