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Pines Lake is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) [5] located on a lake in Wayne, in Passaic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [6] Pines Lake was started in the 1920s as a vacation community around a man-made lake approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) long and 0.5 miles (0.80 km) wide.
Pier Lake Springfield Township: Pine Lake: West Bloomfield Township: 395 160 90 27 Pine Lake Oxford Township: Pitch Haven Lake Commerce Township: Pleasant Lake Commerce Township: Pleasant Lake: Waterford Township: 95 38 52 16 Ploss Lake Orion Township: Pontiac Lake: White Lake Township: 640 259 34 10 Powell Lake Oxford Township: Prince Lake ...
The Pine Lake shoreline is lined with high-end exclusive homes. In addition to Pine Lake Marina, Pine Lake Country Club is also located on the lake. [4] The 90-foot-deep (27 m) lake is the sixth-deepest lake in Oakland County. The ten deepest lakes in Oakland County are: [5] 1. Cass Lake (Waterford Twp. and West Bloomfield Twp.) 123 feet (37 m) 2.
Pine Lake is located east of Brantingham, New York. The outlet creek flows into Middle Branch. Fish species present in the lake are brook trout, brown trout, black bullhead, white sucker, and sunfish. There is access to the lake via trail on its north and west shore. No motors are allowed on this lake. [3]
Overlook of Pine Lake Community. Near the end of Hualapai Mountain Road, just past the Hualapai Mountain Park ranger station, is a community known as Pine Lake. The lake itself, for which the valley gets its name, is privately owned, and is not available to the public, however, it is viewable from a number of high points surrounding the valley ...
The plan to close a Pike Lake public access point has sunk. At a town of Hartford meeting on Tuesday, the property owner dropped the issue.
The ordinance would have approved vacation of a street end on 100th Street Southwest west of Dekoven Drive, one of seven public access points to Lake Steilacoom, if adjacent property owners paid ...
Lake Lansing was originally known as Pine Lake, and was a highly popular recreation site in the early 1900s. The name was changed to Lake Lansing in 1930. The lake soon began to decline in recreational popularity, and was neglected for many decades until it was dredged in 1978, restoring the health of the lake. Around 280 residential homes ...