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  2. Williams Creek Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Standup paddleboarding is popular at the lake. There are also several hiking trails in the area. [4] The reservoir is a stop on the Colorado Birding Trail. The birds viewable at or near the reservoir include red-naped sapsuckers, fox sparrows, MacGillivray's warblers, Cassin's finches, Hammond's flycatchers, and three-toed woodpeckers. [5]

  3. Little Muskego Lake - Wikipedia

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    Little Muskego Lake is located in Muskego, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, along a tributary of the Fox River. It is populated by musk grass , water celery , and several invasive plant species. Fishing is permitted for personal consumption only.

  4. List of lakes of South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Lake Marion (top) and Lake Moultrie (bottom right) from space. This is a list of lakes and reservoirs in the state of South Carolina in the United States. All major lakes in South Carolina are man-made. Swimming, fishing, and/or boating are permitted in some of these lakes, but not all.

  5. U.S. National Whitewater Center - Wikipedia

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    Stand-Up Paddle Boarding – Stand-Up Paddle Boarding is new to the USNWC in 2011. Participants stand on a board similar to a surf board and use a long paddle to maneuver along the Catawba River. Land Sports [7] Ice Skating – Since 2019, the USNWC has hosted one of the largest outdoor ice rinks on the east coast.

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  7. Standup paddleboarding - Wikipedia

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    Standup paddleboarding (SUP) is a water sport born from surfing with modern roots in Hawaii. [1] Standup paddleboarders stand on boards that are floating on the water and use a paddle to propel themselves through the water.