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Miller Lake is a large natural freshwater lake in the Cascade Range in western Klamath County in the U.S. state of Oregon. The lake is in the Winema National Forest, about 14 miles (23 km) west of Chemult via Miller Lake Road (Forest Road 9772). [4] [5] Recreation at the lake includes fishing for stocked rainbow and brown trout and kokanee. [6]
Miller Creek is a 7.6-mile-long (12.2 km) [2] stream in western Klamath County, Oregon, United States. It originates above Gerber Reservoir and empties into irrigation canals within Langell Valley southeast of Bonanza and finally into the Lost River .
Fourmile Lake: an impoundment of Fourmile Creek Frog Lake (Oregon) the name for at least nine lakes, reservoirs, and related features Gerber Reservoir: an impoundment on Miller Creek created by Gerber Dam: Goose Lake: in Oregon and California, formerly the headwaters of the Pit River: Green Peter Reservoir
Miller Creek (Sixtymile River tributary), stream in Yukon, Canada; Miller Creek (South Dakota) Miller Creek (San Leandro Creek) a tributary of San Leandro Creek, Alameda County, California; Miller Creek (Tug Fork), a stream in West Virginia; Millers Creek (Brazos River), a stream in Texas; Millers Creek, North Carolina, an unincorporated community
Mill Creek is a 19-mile (31 km) long tributary of Lake Erie in Erie County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It flows from Millcreek Township through the city of Erie, into Presque Isle Bay. Much of the creek in the city was channeled into the Mill Creek Tube, which was constructed after Mill Creek's disastrous flood struck the city in 1915.
Medina Lake; Lake Meredith; Lake Mexia; Millers Creek Reservoir; Lake Mineral Wells; Mitchell Lake; Lake Monticello; Moss Lake, Howard County; Mountain Creek Lake; Mud Lake; Murphy Lake, Anderson County; Lake Murvaul, Panola County; Mustang Lake; Lake Meredith National Recreation Area
The West Fork Miller River begins at the ridge dividing it and Dream Lake, from where the Big Creek is a tributary to the Taylor River. [5] It flows northeast from there, converging with the East Fork near the West Fork Campground.
Craig Lake State Park is a remote public recreation area covering 9,732 acres (3,938 ha) in Baraga County in the Upper Peninsula of the state of Michigan. The state park has several lakes that are accessible only by foot or paddling.