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Eagle Island State Park is a public recreation area on the southwest outskirts of the city of Eagle, Idaho. The state park covers 545 acres (221 ha) that are bordered by the north and south channels of the Boise River. The park's recreational facilities include swimming beach, picnic area, and equestrian and hiking trails. [2]
Eagle Island Marine State Park is a public recreation area in south Puget Sound occupying the entirety of Eagle Island in Pierce County, Washington.The five-acre (2.0 ha) island sits in Balch Passage between McNeil and Anderson islands about 750 feet (230 m) off Anderson Island's north shore.
Island. Eagle Island is an 17-acre (6.9 ha) island in the outermost portion of the archipelago of Casco Bay. Administratively part of Harpswell, it is 12 miles (19 km) northeast of Portland, approximately 2 miles from the Dolphin Marina at the end of Harpswell Neck, and 15 miles (24 km) south of Brunswick. The island has a maximum height of 40 ...
Dworshak State Park: Clearwater: 850 340: 1,600 490: 1989: Comprises three properties on the shore of the reservoir created by the Dworshak Dam. Eagle Island State Park: Ada: 545 221: 2,724 830: 1983: Features day-use recreational facilities, including a swimming beach and water slide, near Boise. Farragut State Park: Kootenai: 4,000 1,600: ...
Eagle Island (Casco Bay, Maine) Eagle Island (Penobscot Bay, Maine) Eagle Island (Worcester County, Maryland), see List of islands of Maryland; Eagle Island (Massachusetts), see List of islands of Massachusetts; Eagle Island, in Sodus Bay (Lake Ontario), New York; Eagle Island (North Carolina), in New Hanover County, North Carolina
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The state park was created in 2005, when four existing state parks in the Hagerman Valley were merged into a single entity, [3] with an additional unit subsequently added to the complex. Billingsley Creek. This former ranch was purchased by the state in 2001. [2] One feature is the homesite of western author Vardis Fisher. [3]