Lakes
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Kanawha County Elk Two Mile Lake Site 14 |
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Lake |
Elk Two Mile Lake Site 14
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Acres |
4
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Directions |
Elk Two Mile Lake Site 14 is a 4-acre impoundment located in Kanawha County, 6.5 miles northeast of Charleston. It is accessible from Charleston by County Routes 46 and 46/5.
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Description |
The lake was built in 1996 with a maximum depth of 22 feet and an average depth of 12 feet. A trail surrounding a large portion of the lake provides bank fishing access. Boating, night fishing, camping, and the use of live minnows are prohibited.
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Fishery |
Elk Two Mile Lake (Site 14) provides a warmwater fishery for sunfish and largemouth bass.
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National Forest |
National Forest Stamp is not required
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Boating |
No boating allowed
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Camping |
No camping allowed
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Spring Trout |
Not stocked with trout
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Fall Trout |
Does not receive Fall trout stocking
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Live Minnows |
Live minnows may not be used as bait
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Night Fishing |
Night fishing is not allowed
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Map |
[map not currently available]
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Other Site Information |
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