J. Edward Roush Lake (formerly Huntington): of the 20 lakes in the Louisville District, J. Edward Roush Lake has the second-smallest recreational pool, the fourth-largest drainage area, and ranks fourth in average annual flood control benefits.
J. Edward Roush Lake
September 16th, 2010PHILIPSBURG BAY CAMPGROUND (MT)
September 16th, 2010None
Sly Park Reservoir
September 16th, 2010Recreation at Sly Park Reservoir is managed by the El Dorado Irrigation District under an agreement with the Bureau of Reclamation’s Central CA Area Office. The reservoir was created by Sly Park Dam across Sly Park Creek. The dam is a feature of the Central Valley Project, American River Division. Sly Park offers an abundance [...]
SANDY CREEK (TX)
September 16th, 2010STANDING INDIAN CAMPGROUND (NC)
September 15th, 2010The closest town is Franklin, NC. There are many hiking trails in the standing Indian Basin. The campground is located on the headwaters of the Nantahla River. The elevation is 3,880′. there are warm showers in Loops 4 and 5. There is potable water in each loop at common faucets. Standing Indian Basin is a [...]
PRESTON BEND (TX)
September 15th, 2010HALFWAY FLAT DISPERSED
September 15th, 2010Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forests Operating Days: 170Total Capacity: 150 Elevation: 2,500 Fees: $8.00/site Additional Information: Dispersed Camping. RV restriction size: RV/TENT. Water accessible. Vault toilets & dumpsters.**Sites outside Halfway Flat campground
Block Island National Wildlife Refuge
September 15th, 2010Located approximately 12 miles offshore on picturesque Block Island, this small refuge provides important habitat for wildlife, and a place for people to appreciate the natural environment of the island. The refuge was established in 1973 with the transfer of 28 acres from the U.S. Coast Guard, and has grown to it’s current size of [...]
