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Deep Creek Lake State Park is a public recreation area occupying more than 1,100 acres (450 ha) on the northeast side of Deep Creek Lake in Garrett County, Maryland, in the United States. The park features water activities, camping facilities, and recreational trails and is located about 18 miles (29 km) south of Interstate 68 on U.S. Route 219 ...
Big Run State Park: Garrett: 300 acres 120 ha: Savage River Reservoir: Camping, fishing, flat water canoeing, hiking trails, picnicking Bill Burton Fishing Pier State Park: Dorchester, Talbot: 24 acres 9.7 ha: 1987: Choptank River: Fishing, hiking, cycling Bohemia River State Park: Cecil: 466 acres 189 ha: 2022: Great Bohemia Creek
Deep Creek Lake is a man-made reservoir in the U.S. state of Maryland. [1] It has an area of 3,900 acres (16 km 2 ), a shoreline length of 69 miles (111 km), and a volume of 106,000 acre⋅ft (0.131 km 3 ).
The creek passes through a deep and picturesque canyon called Deep Creek Canyon. The creek descends nearly 4,300 feet (1,300 meters) from Deep Lake downstream to its confluence with the Colorado River. There is a vertical a drop that forms a deep canyon with vertical cliffs and slopes that make up the canyon walls.
Deep Creek State Park may refer to: Deep Creek State Forest, a state forest in St. Johns County, Florida; Deep Creek Preserve, in DeSoto County, Florida; Deep Creek Conservation Area, an area of protected lands in St. Johns County and Putnam County, Florida
A proposed zone change along Deep Creek Road in Apple Valley would see the construction of nearly 100 homes in an area zoned residential agriculture.
Deep Creek National Park, formerly the Deep Creek Conservation Park, is a protected area in the Australian state of South Australia located on the southern coast of Fleurieu Peninsula in the gazetted localities of Deep Creek and Delamere about 11 kilometres (6.8 miles) east of Cape Jervis. [2] [3]
The creek has its mouth at the Spokane River in Riverside State Park where it cuts a thin canyon through basalt with depths reaching over 600 feet from the land above. [2] The creek and its tributaries flow through mostly rural agricultural areas west of the Spokane urban area , though the headwaters and mouth are both located on state-owned ...