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  2. Sporting camp - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally sporting camps were always “remote”, which made them desirable destinations for fishing, hunting, and other types of outdoor recreation. [8] Remote camps are typically rustic wilderness log cabins without such modern utilities as indoor plumbing, electricity or telephone lines; but many have been updated or adjusted to make for a more comfortable stay.

  3. Rocky Point, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Rocky Point has long been the site of a lakeside fishing resort of summer-only residents starting in the late 19th century, including wealthy San Franciscans, such as Herbert Fleishhacker. [3] [4] The first post office in the area was named Pelican; it was established in 1888 and stayed open until 1907. [4]

  4. Tenmile Lake (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The two lakes, connected by the North Lake Canal, are used for boating, waterskiing, and swimming, as well as fishing. In Lakeside, near the outlet of Tenmile Lake, Coos County manages Tenmile Lakes Park. It has boat ramps, docks, a fish-cleaning stand, picnic tables, horseshoe courts, restrooms, and other amenities.

  5. 12 California experiences to add to your bucket list, one for ...

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    The mountain also has 19 miles of cross-country skiing based at the rustic lakeside Tamarack Lodge (which has the resort's fanciest restaurant, the Lakefront) and 1,500 acres of beginner-friendly ...

  6. North Tenmile Lake - Wikipedia

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    The two lakes, connected by the North Lake Canal, are used for boating, waterskiing, and swimming, as well as fishing. In Lakeside, near the outlet of Tenmile Lake, Coos County manages Tenmile Lakes Park. It has boat ramps, docks, a fish-cleaning stand, picnic tables, horseshoe courts, restrooms, and other amenities.

  7. Keystone State Park (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Lakeside Loop is a 2.0 mile (3.2 km) path that encircles the lake and passes through various ecosystems. This path ADA accessible and ideal for families. [7] Pine Trail is a 0.3 mile (0.48 km) trail that branches off the Lakeside Loop. It features red, white, and table mountain pine trees and views of farm fields and chestnut oak trees.