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  2. Wilson State Park (Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    Located at the reservoir's eastern end, the state park covers 945 acres (382 ha) divided into two areas by the reservoir's southeastern arm: the Hell Creek area on the west side and the Otoe area on the east side. The Hell Creek area hosts a marina. Both areas include hiking trails, swimming beaches, boat ramps, and camping facilities. [3] [4] [5]

  3. Wilson Lake (Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Lake is a reservoir in the U.S. state of Kansas, on the border of Russell County and Lincoln County. [5] Built and managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for flood control, it is also used for wildlife management and recreation. Several parks are located along its shoreline, including Wilson State Park. [6]

  4. Wilson State Park (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Department of Natural Resources lists the park among thirteen state parks established in 1920 following creation of the Michigan State Parks Commission in 1919. [2] Land for the park was donated to the city of Harrison in 1900 by a lumber company, then transferred to the state in 1922. The state park was dedicated in 1927. [3]

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  6. Wilson Lake (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Lake is the name of seven lakes in Wisconsin, United States, as well as three flowages and a pond. Below are listed the county, acres, and maximum depth of the lakes. Below are listed the county, acres, and maximum depth of the lakes.

  7. Wilson Lake - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Lake, part of the Elk River Chain of Lakes Watershed, Michigan; Wilson Lake, a lake in Mineral County, Montana; Wilson Lake (Wisconsin), seven lakes, including:

  8. Wilson Dam - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Dam is one of 29 conventional hydroelectric dams that provide flood control, navigation, electrical power, recreation, and water supply for the seven-state Tennessee Valley region and is the largest conventional facility in the TVA System. [8]

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