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There are over 15,000 lakes in Wisconsin. Of these, about 40 percent have been named. Excluding Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, Lake Winnebago is the largest lake by area, largest by volume and the lake with the longest shoreline. The deepest lake is Wazee Lake, at 350 feet (107 meters). The deepest natural lake is Green Lake, at
Captree State Park is a 340-acre (1.4 km 2) state park located in the towns of Babylon and Islip in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The park is located south of Captree Island on the easternmost end of Jones Beach Island , and overlooks the Fire Island Inlet and the westernmost section of Fire Island .
Lake Havasu (/ ˈ h ɑː v ə s uː /) is a large reservoir formed by Parker Dam on the Colorado River, on the border between San Bernardino County, California, and Mohave County, Arizona. Lake Havasu City sits on the Arizonan side of the lake with its Californian counterpart of Havasu Lake directly across the lake.
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Here he worked as a tailor and fisherman. In 1855 he bought the property where his boathouse now stands to use as a fishing station. The 1875 city directory lists "Charles Bernard Boat Delivery, First Class Pleasure and Fishing Boats and Fishing Material to Let, Landing Near Woolen Mill on Fourth Lake." [3]
A large river in a dry, hot land attracts wildlife and people like a powerful magnet. Many thousands of visitors annually flock to the refuge to boat through the Topock Gorge, watch waterbirds in Topock Marsh, or hike to the Havasu Wilderness Area. A non-profit membership organization supports and advocates for the refuge.
Captree State Park: 1.03: 1.66 – Ocean Parkway west – Jones Beach, Captree State Park: Eastern terminus of Ocean Parkway: State Boat Channel: 1.35: 2.17: State Boat Channel Bridge: Captree Island: 1.60: 2.57 – Captree Island: Exit contains ramps for reversing direction on the Causeway: Great South Bay: 2.50– 4.50: 4.02– 7.24: Great ...
The Yahara River (/ j ə ˈ h ær ə /) is a tributary of the Rock River in southern Wisconsin.It is about 62 miles (100 km) long [3] (including the distance across intervening lakes), and drains an area of 536 square miles (1,390 km 2). [4]