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Fish ladder under construction at Turner Reservoir Dam, the third of three dams that are part of the Ten Mile River Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Project, which will restore anadromous fish migration to the lower Ten Mile River.

5/16/2013 10:29:43 AM
Turner Reservoir Dam is the third of three dams and is part of the Ten Mile River Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Project, which will restore anadromous fish migration to the lower Ten Mile River. (Photo courtesy Keith Gonsalves, Ten Mile River Watershed Group)
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5/16/2013 9:55:56 AM
Playing volleyball at Townshend Lake, Townshend, Vt. Families come to enjoy the extensive shaded picnic areas overlooking the swimming and play areas. Picnic tables, grills, horseshoe pits, volleyball set-ups, grassy play areas, and two modern restrooms are provided for the enjoyment of our visitors.
Playing volleyball at Townshend Lake, Townshend, Vt. Families come to enjoy the extensive shaded picnic areas overlooking the swimming and play areas. Picnic tables, grills, horseshoe pits, volleyball set-ups, grassy play areas, and two modern restrooms are provided for the enjoyment of our visitors.
4/12/2013 2:09:28 PM
The Davis shelter at Townshend Lake, Townshend, Vt. At Townshend Lake, picnickers can dine in shady woods or take advantage of our covered picnic shelters. Our shelters can be reserved, for a fee, for large gatherings such as family reunions or weddings. Grills are provided at the shelters, with playground equipment, horseshoe pits, and restrooms nearby.
The Davis shelter at Townshend Lake, Townshend, Vt. At Townshend Lake, picnickers can dine in shady woods or take advantage of our covered picnic shelters. Our shelters can be reserved, for a fee, for large gatherings such as family reunions or weddings. Grills are provided at the shelters, with playground equipment, horseshoe pits, and restrooms nearby.
4/12/2013 2:08:13 PM
Families enjoying the beach at Townshend Lake, Townshend, Vt., is nestled in the foothills of the Green Mountains and offers lots of outdoor recreation fun. Families come to enjoy the extensive shaded picnic areas overlooking the swimming and play areas. Picnic tables, grills, horseshoe pits, volleyball set-ups, grassy play areas, and two modern restrooms are provided for the enjoyment of our visitors.
Families enjoying the beach at Townshend Lake, Townshend, Vt., is nestled in the foothills of the Green Mountains and offers lots of outdoor recreation fun. Families come to enjoy the extensive shaded picnic areas overlooking the swimming and play areas. Picnic tables, grills, horseshoe pits, volleyball set-ups, grassy play areas, and two modern restrooms are provided for the enjoyment of our visitors.
4/12/2013 2:07:06 PM
Families swimming at Townshend Lake, Townshend, Vt., is nestled in the foothills of the Green Mountains and offers lots of outdoor recreation fun. Families come to enjoy the extensive shaded picnic areas overlooking the swimming and play areas. Picnic tables, grills, horseshoe pits, volleyball set-ups, grassy play areas, and two modern restrooms are provided for the enjoyment of our visitors.
Families swimming at Townshend Lake, Townshend, Vt., is nestled in the foothills of the Green Mountains and offers lots of outdoor recreation fun. Families come to enjoy the extensive shaded picnic areas overlooking the swimming and play areas. Picnic tables, grills, horseshoe pits, volleyball set-ups, grassy play areas, and two modern restrooms are provided for the enjoyment of our visitors.
4/12/2013 2:06:09 PM
A winter view of Townshend Lake gatehouse and spillway, Townshend, Vt. Townshend Lake is located on the West River, a tributary to the Connecticut River, as part of a network of flood control projects in the Upper Connecticut River Basin.
A winter view of Townshend Lake gatehouse and spillway, Townshend, Vt. Townshend Lake is located on the West River, a tributary to the Connecticut River, as part of a network of flood control projects in the Upper Connecticut River Basin.
4/12/2013 2:04:22 PM
Eaglets in nest at Townshend Lake, Townshend, Vt. The Corps understands that there's more than one use for the land we manage. We also understand that humans are not the only ones that use this land, other residents include many vertebrates (mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and fish) and invertebrates (insects, spiders, crayfish, and other creatures). Corps biologists and rangers work closely with state and federal agencies to insure healthy fish and wildlife populations.

4/12/2013 2:02:54 PM