Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Goose Creek Lake is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in St. Francois and Ste. Genevieve counties, Missouri, United States.The community is built around a lake of the same name, a reservoir impounding Goose Creek, an east-flowing tributary of Fourche Du Clos and part of the Establishment Creek watershed leading to the Mississippi River.
Goose Lake State Recreation Area is located on Stateline Road, between New Pine Creek, Oregon and Goose Lake in Lake County, Oregon. It is on the east side of Goose Lake , on the Oregon– California border, and the recreation area offers seasonal camping from May 1 to October 31.
Across the Potomac from the mouth of a creek, a special lock on the C&O Canal was constructed to allow canal boats from Goose Creek to enter the canal. By 1845, the Goose Creek and Little River Navigation Company canal system had been completed on Goose Creek to Ball's (Evergreen) Mill, 12 miles (19 km) upstream from the mouth. Due to financial ...
The lake completely dried up in the years 1851, 1852, 1926, 1929–1934, 1992, [8] 2009, and 2013-2015. Goose Lake overflowed into the Pit River watershed in 1868. [9] Formerly, Goose Lake was the regular source of the Pit River, but water diversion has caused the lake level to drop below its outlet.
It is not clear who was the first European explorer to enter the Goose Lake Valley. A map of the Oregon Country prepared by United States Army Corps of Topographical Engineers in 1832 shows Pit Lake with a hot springs north of the lake. Given the lake's location on the map, it is clearly Goose Lake, and the hot springs are Hunter's Hot Springs.
New Pine Creek is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Lake County, Oregon, United States. [3] As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 120. [4] it has a post office with a ZIP code 97635. [5] New Pine Creek lies on U.S. Route 395 at the Oregon–California border, just north of New Pine Creek, California, and east of ...
Lower Goose Creek Reservoir is a lake located 4,734 feet (1,443 m) above sea level, [1] south of the town of Oakley in Cassia County, Idaho, United States. [4] Oakley Dam impounds the reservoir's primary inflow, Goose Creek .
Goose Creek Trail is a 1.9-mile (3.06-km) trail that passes through a cypress swamp. Ivey Gut Trail runs from the main park road to the campground through two miles (3.22 km) of forest. Live Oak Trail is a 0.4-mile (0.64-km) trail that passes an old cemetery .