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  2. Tamarack Resort - Wikipedia

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    Tamarack Resort sits on approximately 3,600 acres (2,124 state lease land, 1,484 private land) between Lake Cascade and West Mountain. The Resort Master Plan (a Planned Unit Development) is permitted for a total of 2,043 dwelling units, including single-family lots, townhomes, condominiums, hotel and conference facilities.

  3. Munuscong River - Wikipedia

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    The Munuscong River is a 31.8-mile-long (51.2 km) [1] river on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the United States. It is a tributary of Munuscong Lake , which is part of the St. Marys River waterway and an arm of Lake Huron .

  4. List of Idaho state forests - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Idaho state forests. Name (by alphabetical order) Location (of main entrance) Floodwood State Forest: Shoshone County: This list is ...

  5. New tiny home resort in Idaho City offers ‘camping with all ...

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    “Tiny meets luxury.” A new resort in Idaho City combines tech-friendly, modern tiny homes with the great outdoors.

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  7. List of Michigan state parks - Wikipedia

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    Detour State Park – (1958– ) 403 acres, now Detour State Forest Campground in Lake Superior State Forest, west of De Tour Village; Dodge Brothers State Park No. 1 – (1922–1944) 22 acres, name later changes to Island Lake Dodge Brothers No.1 State Park; incorporated into Island Lake State Recreation Area in 1944

  8. Duck Valley Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The Duck Valley Indian Reservation (Shoshoni: Tokkapatih) [1] [2] was established in the 19th century for the federally recognized Shoshone-Paiute Tribe. It is isolated in the high desert of the western United States, and lies on the state line, the 42nd parallel, between Idaho and Nevada.

  9. Fort Hall Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    This is one of five federally recognized tribes in the state. The reservation is located in southeastern Idaho on the Snake River Plain about 20 miles (32 km) north and west of Pocatello. It comprises 814.874 sq mi (2,110.51 km 2) of land area in four counties: Bingham, Power, Bannock, and Caribou.