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Summary
Empire Lakes is encompassed by John Topits Park in the northwestern section of Coos Bay. It is a 120 acre natural area of protected coastal dune and forest land. No motor boats are permitted on the lakes. However, there is a launch for canoes, kayaks and other non-motorized boats. There are 5.5 miles of pedestrian and cycling trails. The Empire Lakes are home to a variety of fish (Bass, Blugill, Perch, Catfish), waterfowl and birds.
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current | 07:58, 13 January 2017 | 3,000 × 2,400 (5.84 MB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | Empire Lakes is encompassed by John Topits Park in the northwestern section of Coos Bay. It is a 120 acre natural area of protected coastal dune and forest land. No motor boats are permitted on the lakes. However, there is a launch for canoes, kayaks and other non-motorized boats. There are 5.5 miles of pedestrian and cycling trails. The Empire Lakes are home to a variety of fish (Bass, Blugill, Perch, Catfish), waterfowl and birds. |
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