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It maintains the 33-mile "Steve Newman World-Walker" perimeter trail, camping, hiking, swimming, and boating opportunities. [2] The state park has hosted junior and collegiate rowing races, including the US Rowing Youth National Championships. [3] The park's main feature is William H. Harsha Lake, a 2,107-acre (853 ha) reservoir [4] created in ...
McNair (formerly Vale) is an unincorporated community in Fayetteville Township, Washington County, Arkansas, United States. [2] It is located within Fayetteville in the southwest part of town near Baum Stadium . [ 3 ]
The 400-person capacity J.D. Walker Community Center [citation needed] has been a stepping stone for the McNair community since first opening in 1978. This facility houses a basketball court, tennis courts, computer lab, and the East Harris County Youth Program, which helps educate and mold the youth of McNair and surrounding communities.
Fort Lesley J. McNair, also historically known as the Washington Arsenal, is a United States Army post located on the tip of Buzzard Point, the peninsula that lies at the confluence of the Potomac River and the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C.
According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, East Park Reservoir has a hot-summer mediterranean climate, abbreviated "Csa" on climate maps.The hottest temperature recorded at East Park Reservoir was 115 °F (46.1 °C) on July 20, 1988 and July 30, 2003, while the coldest temperature recorded was 3 °F (−16.1 °C) on December 11, 1932.
The Ross Barnett Reservoir, often called the Rez, is a reservoir of the Pearl River between Madison and Rankin counties in the U.S. state of Mississippi.The 33,000-acre (130 km 2) lake serves as the state's largest drinking water resource, and is managed by the Pearl River Valley Water Supply District.
The existing ground at the north end of Addicks Dam is at an elevation of 108 feet (33 m) and ties into the concrete spillway crest at 112.5 feet (34.3 m). The existing ground at the western end is at an elevation of 111.0 feet (33.8 m) and ties into the concrete spillway which has a crest of 115.5 feet (35.2 m).
The park is near East Liverpool on the banks of Little Beaver Creek. Remnants of the historic Sandy and Beaver Canal can be found throughout the park. It is open for year-round recreation including, camping, boating, hunting, fishing and hiking. [2] The North Country National Scenic Trail passes through the park. [3]