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  2. Lake Wallenpaupack - Wikipedia

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    A free boat launch facility for trailered boats is located at Mangan Cove, located off of State Route 590. There are launch-for-fee access areas at Caffrey, Ironwood Point, Ledgedale and Wilsonville. The lake has no boat horsepower limit. Boat speeds are limited to 25 mph (40 km/h; 22 kn) between sunset and sunrise.

  3. List of lakes of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Allegheny Reservoir (also known as Kinzua Lake); Antietam Lake; Aylesworth Creek Lake; Baylors Lake; Bear Lake; Beaver Lake; Beaver Run Reservoir; Beechwood Lake; Belmont Lake (Pennsylvania)

  4. Lakeville, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Lakeville is a village in Paupack Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, United States.It is located along the western shores of Lake Wallenpaupack and can be accessed by Pennsylvania Route 590, about eight miles east of Hamlin, and approximately seven miles west of Hawley, both on Route 590.

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    Wally Lake Fest, hosted by the Chamber of the Northern Poconos, is this weekend. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  6. Wallenpaupack Lake Estates, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Wallenpaupack Lake Estates is a private community and census-designated place in Paupack Township, Wayne County in the U.S. State of Pennsylvania. The community's population was 1,279 as of the 2010 United States Census .

  7. Wilsonville, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The land of Wilsonville, Pennsylvania and the surrounding area in the valley was purchased by PPL Corporation from about 100 owners at about $20 an acre, and all property was razed or moved in order to build a dam to create what is now Lake Wallenpaupack. Seventeen miles of roads and telephone poles were rerouted, and one cemetery had to be ...