Information About Water Activities In Fairbanks, Alaska
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Birch Lake State Recreational Site - Water Activities In National Recreation Areas
Birch Lake State Recreation Area is nestled between a lily pad-covered lake and forested wetlands.

Chena River State Recreation Area - Kayaking & Canoeing
More than ever, Chena River State Recreation Area is a park for all seasons. With 397 square miles of forests, rivers, and alpine tundra, this recreation area has something to offer everyone.

Harding Lake State Recreational Area - Water Activities In National Recreation Areas
The main campground, consisting of 78 vehicle and five walk-in sites, is located in a spruce/birch forest. Many vehicle sites are large enough to accommodate large motor homes or trailers. Some sites are adjacent to others, allowing groups to park together. Each site has a fire ring and picnic table.

Lost Lake - Boating, Water Skiing
The recreation area borders two lakes and has facilities adjacent to the lakes to accommodate these crowds. At Lost Lake there are 12 campsites, a handicap accessible fishing dock, a picnic area, water and toilets.

Quartz Lake State Recreational Site - Water Activities In National Recreation Areas
At Quartz Lake there are 16 campsites in the loop and 87 parking and camping sites in the parking lot development. Facilities also include two boat launches, a handicap accessible fishing dock, picnic sites, a picnic shelter, a swimming area, a beach volleyball court, water, and toilets.

Salcha River State Recreational Site - Water Activities In National Recreation Areas
Salcha River State Recreation Site, located at Mile 323.3 of the Richardson Highway, offers campsites, boat launch and a public use cabin. King salmon, arctic grayling and northern pike are the most common species of fish caught in the Salcha River.
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