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  2. Bowman Lake State Park - Wikipedia

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    The land that was to become Bowman Lake State Park was originally part of the region's reforestation lands, which were acquired by the state beginning in 1929.Under the management of the New York Conservation Department, 200 campsites were established around Bowman Lake in 1962, in addition to a day use area, sand beach, and boat launch.

  3. Bowman Lake (Montana) - Wikipedia

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    Bowman Lake is in the northwestern portion of Glacier National Park in Montana. [2] The lake is accessed via a 6 miles (9.7 km) unpaved road from the small town of Polebridge. At 1,706 acres (690 ha), Bowman Lake is the third largest lake in the park, after Lake McDonald and Saint Mary Lake .

  4. List of New York state parks - Wikipedia

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    Seneca Lake State Park: Finger Lakes: Seneca: 141 acres (57 ha) 1957 [176] 144,200: Seneca Lake: Shadmoor State Park: Long Island: Suffolk: 66 acres (27 ha) 2000 [177] 44,235: Atlantic Ocean: Shirley Chisholm State Park: New York City: Kings: 407 acres (165 ha) 2019: Jamaica Bay, Hendrix Creek: Under construction, ribbon was cut on July 2, 2019 ...

  5. Shore Thing: The Best Lake in Every State - AOL

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    Roughly 90 miles from Spokane, Washington, and Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and a mere 30 miles south of the Canadian border, Priest Lake State Park is a camping mecca for outdoor aficionados.

  6. Skyland Camp-Bowman Lake Ranger Station - Wikipedia

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    The Skyland Camp-Bowman Lake Ranger Station in Glacier National Park was originally built as the Culver Boys' Military Academy. The main building, known variously as the Skyland Camp Messhall, Culver Boys' Military Academy Messhall and Skyline Chalet, was built in 1920 and is a good example of National Park Service Rustic architecture. [2]

  7. Bowman Lake Road - Wikipedia

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    The site's period of significance extends from construction in 1914, when park officials began concerted efforts to develop the Bowman Lake area as part of its fire-control and recreation-development programs, until the end of the historic period as defined by the National Register (1945)." [2]

  8. Bowman Lake Patrol Cabin - Wikipedia

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    The Bowman Lake Patrol Cabin in Glacier National Park, Montana, United States, is a rustic back-country log cabin. Built in 1934, the cabin has a single room, with a front porch extension to create a shelter from snowfall. [2]

  9. Rainbow Peak - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Peak (9,895 feet (3,016 m)) is located in the Livingston Range, Glacier National Park in the U.S. state of Montana. [3] The namesake Rainbow Glacier is immediately east and northeast of Rainbow Peak. Rainbow Peak is the ninth-tallest mountain in Glacier National Park and rises over 1 mile (1.6 km) above Bowman Lake. [1]