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Jordan River Off-Highway Vehicle State Recreation Area: Salt Lake: 350 acres (142 ha) [9] 4,700 ft (1433 m) 2002 12,130 Offers four tracks for off highway vehicles along the Jordan River. Jordanelle State Park: Wasatch: 6,166 ft (1879 m) 1995 403,136 Comprises two recreation areas on Jordanelle Reservoir. Kodachrome Basin State Park: Kane
Utah State Parks, Utah Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association Flight Park State Recreation Area is a state park in northern Utah , United States , dedicated to hang gliding and paragliding . Description
The topography is generally gentle, sloping westward from the nearby Wasatch Mountain Range toward the Jordan River, which is the terminal river feature in the Salt Lake Valley. [7] Murray's average altitude is approximately 1300 meters Above Sea Level, with the highest variation located near the border of Cottonwood Heights and lowest ...
Floyds Fork [1] is a 62-mile-long (100 km) [2] tributary of the Salt River in Kentucky, directly south and east of Louisville.It begins in Henry County, near Smithfield Kentucky, flows through eastern Jefferson County and flows into the Salt River near Shepherdsville in Bullitt County.
Area (2024) [3] [4] Amistad National Recreation Area: Texas: 62,945.15 acres (254.7300 km 2) Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area: Montana, Wyoming: 120,296.22 acres (486.8215 km 2) Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area: Massachusetts: 2,230.71 acres (9.0274 km 2) Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area: Georgia: 12,416.75 ...
Salt River Bay National Historic Park and Ecological Preserve is a unit of the National Park Service on the island of St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands. It preserves upland watersheds, mangrove forests, and estuarine and marine environments that support threatened and endangered species.
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Saltwater State Park is a 137 acres (0.55 km 2) plot of second-growth timber on Puget Sound in the city of Des Moines, Washington, United States. [1] The main attraction is 1,445 feet (440 m) of saltwater beachfront, including a sandy swimming beach in the southwest corner, and rocky tideflats along the west with a submerged artificial reef that is popular with scuba divers.