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Golden Memorial Park Lake Fishing, camping Great River Road State Park: Bolivar: Rosedale: Perry Martin Lake Mississippi River lookout tower Holmes County State Park: Holmes: Durant: 1930s Odum Lake and English Lake Swimming, fishing, camping Hugh White State Park: Grenada: Grenada: Grenada Lake: Boating, fishing, camping John W. Kyle State ...
In 1865, the Union transport ship James Watson ran aground on the island and caught fire, killing 24. [2] The island is now called "Goat Island". In 1933, the United States Army Corps of Engineers began construction of 13 cutoffs along the lower Mississippi River. Previous cutoffs had been constructed along the river, and were of commercial ...
Goat Island (Curry County, Oregon), part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge; Goat Island (or Bird Island) in Harris Beach State Park, Oregon; Goat Island (Rhode Island), in Newport Harbor, the former site of a U.S. naval torpedo station; Goat Island (South Carolina), in the Murrells Inlet; Goat Island (Mississippi), Iuka/Pickwick Lake
Passage Island, Isle Royale National Park, has lighthouse; Peach Isle, in Detroit River, site of Peach Isle Range Lighthouse; Pipe Island, St. Marys River, had lighthouse; Poverty Island, Lake Michigan; Power Island, also called Ford Island and Marion Island, a Grand Traverse County park; Round Island, Chippewa County, in Lake Superior, has ...
The Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge is a 240,000-acre (970 km 2), [2] 261-mile long (420 km) National Wildlife Refuge located in and along the Upper Mississippi River. It runs from Wabasha, Minnesota in the north to Rock Island, Illinois in the south.
Butch Brown has caught and released well over 1,500 largemouth bass weighing more than 10 pounds. One morning at Castaic Lake, he shares some of his secrets for catching monster fish.
Leroy Percy State Park is a public recreation area located off Mississippi Highway 12, five miles (8.0 km) west of Hollandale, Mississippi. The state park 's impressive natural beauty features cypress trees, artesian springs, and ancient oaks with Spanish moss.
The 225-acre (91-ha) lake offers fishing, water skiing, and swimming. The lake is stocked with largemouth bass, bluegill, shellcracker, crappie, and channel catfish. The park features 25 primitive tent-camping areas, 125 RV camping pads with water, sewer and electrical hookups, and 16 vacation cabins. The park also offers picnic sites with ...