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  1. Historic cottages, cafe, and day use beach on beautiful Loon Lake, WA. Open May through September. Nestled on the southeastern shore of Loon Lake, Granite Point Park has been the lake resort destination in the Pacific Northwest for over 100 years.

  2. Maple Ridge's Loon Lake Lodge & Retreat Centre offers corporate retreats, wellness weekends and youth school groups a nature-based destination that's less than an hour from Vancouver, British Columbia.

  3. The 76,200 acre⋅ft (94,000,000 m 3) lake is formed by Loon Lake Dam, completed in 1963 (61 years ago) as part of the Upper American River Project by Sacramento Municipal Utility District to conserve spring snow melt runoff for use during the summer and autumn for hydroelectric power production.

  4. Loon Lake offers an outdoor experience for the entire family, nestled between the Bonaparte Plateau and Arrowstone hills; this steep valley is home to many resorts, ranches and summer residences. The hills offer hiking, walking and bird watching in a coniferous forest mixed with small stands of deciduous growth and besides fishing, this clear ...

  5. Loon Lake is part of the Umpqua River watershed that drains water from the Coast Range to the Pacific Ocean. Formed by a landslide of large sandstone blocks and boulders, Loon Lake is a naturally dammed lake that covers 260 acres, is 2 miles long, and 190' deep.

  6. Loon Lake is a hamlet and a lake in the northeastern region of Adirondack Park in the U.S. state of New York. The community is located on the east side of Loon Lake and 18 miles (29 km) northeast of Saranac Lake and 27 miles (43 km) north of Lake Placid .

  7. Loon Lake Campground is situated on the south shores of Loon Lake, and attracts many visitors with its variety of campsites and beautiful waterfront setting. Popular activities include boating, swimming, fishing, hiking, horseback riding and exploring off-road vehicle trails.

  8. Loon Lake Complex has three group campgrounds including an group equestrian camping area. Location: 23 miles east of Placerville on Highway 50 and 29 miles north on Ice House Road (Forest Road 3) on the south side of Loon Lake.

  9. Loon Lake Lodge and RV Resort offers you some of the best lodging and camping near the Oregon Coast. With many types of cabins, plus yurts and RV and tent sites you will enjoy your days at Loon Lake and the activities of the Oregon Coast Range and the nearby towns.

  10. Loon Lake Campground rests in the Crystal Basin area of Eldorado National Forest, 29 miles north of Highway 50 on Ice House Road. The campground is on the south side of beautiful Loon Lake. An abundance of recreational opportunities attract campers to the lake, including swimming, fishing, OHV, boating, and hiking.