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  2. Indiana Dunes National Park - Wikipedia

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    Dunewood Campground is located in the east section of the park, south of U.S. Route 12 at Broadway. The facility has 78 campsites (53 drive-in some drive through and 25 walk-in). Both the Douglass and Mather loops have restrooms with showers and a wheelchair accessible site. The campground is open from April 1 through October 31. There is a fee ...

  3. History of the Indiana Dunes - Wikipedia

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    The Dunewood Campground registration building was completed in June and was opened for campers. 1996 USACOE constructed third Mt. Baldy beach nourishment (53,000 cu yd or 41,000 m 3). Cost – $1.3 million. In addition, 50,000 cu yd (38,000 m 3) were placed by pipeline from hydraulic dredging of the outer harbor at Michigan City ($321,000). 1998

  4. Smith Point County Park - Wikipedia

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    Smith Point Park, located on the barrier island of Fire Island, is a haven for sportsmen, surfers and beach lovers. An extremely popular facility, the park has white sands, rolling Atlantic surf and an adjoining camping facility that attract both Suffolk County residents and tourists each summer.

  5. List of Wisconsin state parks - Wikipedia

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    Offers boat-in camping and overlooks at the sandy river delta at the mouth of the Kinnickinnic. [35] Kohler-Andrae State Park: Sheboygan: 988 400 1928 Lake Michigan, Black River: Preserves dunes, golden sand beaches, and pine woodland. [36] Lake Kegonsa State Park: Dane: 343 139 1962 Lake Kegonsa: Adjoins a 3,209-acre (1,299 ha) glacial lake in ...

  6. Dunewood, New York - Wikipedia

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    Dunewood is a small beach community in the western end of Fire Island, New York State.With about 100 homes originally all built on an identical floor plan. [1] While the community specifically does not market itself to tourists and short-term renters, [1] it is a popular location for long-term residents, and properties are rarely for sale. [2]

  7. List of council camps (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    The camp has five campsites, a dining hall, health lodge, chapel, maintenance building, trading post, field sports range, two cabins, a campfire ring, a camp master cabin and a home occupied by the full time camp Ranger and his family. Camp Soule is used for short-term camping, family camping, training, day camps and various other activities.

  8. Davis Park, New York - Wikipedia

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    The renourishment program involved dredging sand from an offshore borrow area, pumping it onto the beach and shaping the sand into an approved beach face and dune template in front of the communities of Davis Park, Corneille Estates, Dunewood, Fair Harbor, Fire Island Pines, Fire Island Summer Club, Lonelyville, Ocean Bay Park, Ocean Beach ...

  9. Dune Forest Village - Wikipedia

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    Dune Forest Village was an "island" retreat not surrounded by water, but by the sand dunes of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan in the United States. [1] It consisted of a set of several small custom-made summer cabins and buildings at a homesteaded property in Michigan. [2]