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Title
Rivers Without Boundaries: Proceedings of the Second Biannual ARMS Symposium on River Planning and Management
Date
4/18/1994
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American River Management Society
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<br />31 <br /> <br />Recreation Survey River Segments and Scheduling <br />May 27, 1993 <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />l5a. Little Falls to Blanchard Dam (River Mile 966 to 957) - These 9 river miles are basically <br />contiguous with the City of Little Falls, although visible development is less than might be <br />expected, especially on the west bank; some agricultural activity visible; Lindbergh State Park <br />at mile # 964. <br /> <br />June 9 <br />July 11 <br />August 14, 26, 27 <br />September 4, 12, 19 <br /> <br />l5b. Blanchard Dam to Platte River (River Mile 957 to 948) - These 9 river miles pass <br />through a wooded corridor interrupted by some fanns; river is broad, deep, banks are steep; <br />generally attractive; classified as scenic. <br /> <br />[Same as 15a] <br /> <br />Rivers Without Boundaries 1994 <br />
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