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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. |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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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