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  2. Quartzville Creek - Wikipedia

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    Quartzville Creek is a 28-mile (45 km) tributary of the Middle Santiam River in Linn County in the U.S. state of Oregon. [4] It is paralleled by the Quartzville Back Country Byway and used for recreation, including camping, fishing, hunting, kayaking, and gold panning. [6]

  3. Cascade Falls (Linn County, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Cascade Falls is a waterfall from the Quartzville Creek in Linn County, Oregon. [1] The waterfall is known for being a point for river rafting through the Quartzville corridor and is the centerpiece attraction of the Dogwood Recreation Site.

  4. Chicago Area Waterway System - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Area Waterway System (CAWS) is a complex of natural and artificial waterways extending through much of the Chicago metropolitan area, covering approximately 87 miles altogether. It straddles the Chicago Portage and is the sole navigable inland link between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River and makes up the northern end of ...

  5. File:Chicago community areas map.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Salt Creek Trail - Wikipedia

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    Salt Creek Trail; Length: 25 miles (40 km) ... Trail map; The Salt Creek Trail is a set of public trails across multiple suburbs surrounding Chicago, Illinois in the ...

  7. Deer Park, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Deer Park is a village in Lake and Cook counties, Illinois, United States.Per the 2020 census, the population was 3,681. [2] The village is one of the few left in the Chicago area that enjoy a green belt which is bordered by two large natural areas providing outdoor recreation and open space.

  8. North Shore Channel - Wikipedia

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    The North Shore Channel is a 7.7 mile long canal built between 1907 and 1910 to increase the flow of North Branch of the Chicago River so that it would empty into the South Branch and the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal. [1] Its water is generally taken from Lake Michigan to flow into the canal at Wilmette Harbor.

  9. William W. Powers State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    William W. Powers State Recreation Area is on Chicago's far southeast side, off highways 94, 90, and 41. The main park entrance is at 12949 South Avenue O. [1] At one time, the Wolf lake was connected to Lake Michigan by a creek running through Hammond on the Indiana side, but the creek has long since been blocked by development.