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Bald Eagle Lake is a freshwater lake located on the north skirt of Screeching Eagle Peak (elevation point 6,031 ft (1,838 m)), [2] a U-shaped ridge massif formed by the junction of Bald Eagle Peak and Silver Eagle Peak, between the West Fork and East Fork of Foss River, in King County, Washington.
Bald Eagle Lake is a lake in Anoka, Ramsey, and Washington counties in the U.S. state of Minnesota. [1] Bald Eagle Lake was named from the fact bald eagles nested on the lake island. [2] Bald Eagle Lake is known for its muskellunge population and is stocked with walleye and muskellunge. [3]
Bald Eagle State Park is a 5,900-acre (2,388 ha) Pennsylvania state park in Howard, Liberty, and Marion townships in Centre County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The park includes the Foster Joseph Sayers Reservoir , formed by damming Bald Eagle Creek and other smaller streams and covering 1,730 acres (700 ha).
The aptly named Eagle Nest Lake in Colfax County is a good spot to try to see bald eagles any time of the year, as well as 169 other bird species. ... There are nine on this bald eagle viewing map ...
Bald Eagle Lake: Bald Eagle Peak Bear Lake: Mile High Bear Lakes: Canoe Peak Bench Lake: Bare Mountain Big Heart Lake: Angeline-Heart Big Jim Mountain Lakes: Big Jim Mountain Big Snow Lake: Big Snow Mountain Blazer Lake: Mt. Defiance Bobs Lake: French Ridge Bonnie Lake: Otter BM Box Canyon Lake: Rampart Ridge Cad Lake: Low Mountain Camp Robber ...
Bald Eagle is an unincorporated community in White Bear Township, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States. [1] The community took its name from nearby Bald Eagle Lake . [ 2 ]
Bald Eagle Avenue (County 6/County 67) in White Bear Township: Buffalo Street (County 8/County 84) in White Bear Township: Bald Eagle Boulevard — — CSAH 8: 0.88: 1.42 Bald Eagle Boulevard (County 7/County 84) in White Bear Township: Portland Avenue (County 71) in White Bear Township: Buffalo Street — — CSAH 9: 1.3: 2.1 Silver Lake Road ...
The tributaries of Eagle Lake (beginning in the lake's north end and going clockwise) are Cleghorn Creek, Papoose Creek, Merrill Creek, and Pine Creek. Pine Creek is the main tributary of Eagle Lake and is 39 miles (63 km) long. [7] Now an intermittent stream; only the upper 6.8 miles (10.9 km) of Pine Creek has perennial flow. [8]