#1.

Walled lake/commerce,u.s.

  • Short little trail, as far as the single track goes. You could add a few miles by riding the two track junk but that gets boring. The trails are very new and not marked very well yet. Its extremely... More on trails.mtbr.com

  • I thought that the trail was pretty good for how small the area is. It is also nice cause there is never anyone there. If you live near the area I think its ... More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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#2.

across Sunnyside Creek S

  • (Hamrick Mill, 22', 1975, 33-81-a - Gone ) across Sunnyside Creek S. of Rutherfordton, Rutherford County, NC. 4.5 miles S. of ... More on dalejtravis.com

 

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#3.

across a creek S

  • (Old Chisum, 40' x 8', 2008, very private, 25-48-b) across a creek S. of Oak Grove, Jackson County, MO. Actual location unknown & cannot ... More on dalejtravis.com

 

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#4.

across Big Darby Creek, S

  • (London Road or Reed, 155', c1870, 35-80-05 - Collapsed 8-19-1993 ) across Big Darby Creek, S. of Marysville, Darby Township, Union County, OH. E. side ... More on dalejtravis.com

 

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#5.

across McCartney Run S

  • (Red Rooster, 30', 1965, 38-32-a - Gone ) across McCartney Run S. of Indiana, Indiana County, PA. S. of Indiana off US119. ... More on dalejtravis.com

 

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#6.

South Hill, Virginia

  • Take U.S. Route 1 south and Route 58 west out of South Hill to Route 664, and then turn right (west) on Route 799 to the lake. This 157-acre, Department lake in Mecklenburg County, has a very good largemouth bass population. Recent ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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#7.

Augusta, Montana, South, USA

 

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#8.

Buffalo Junction VA 24529, United States of America

  • Mineral (Lithia) water springs. In 1895 the water was sold for $5 a dozen half gallon bottles. It's free to the public today. Buffalo Springs is located off Highway 58 West only minutes away from ... More on Virginia.org

  • Inscription. Between 1817 and 1949, nearby Buffalo Springs hosted guests from across the country, promising good health from its mineral waters. The springs prospered after Thomas F. Goode (1825-19... More on HMDB

 

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