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Lake Sammamish State Park is a park at the south end of Lake Sammamish, in King County, Washington, United States. The park, which is administered by the Washington State Park System, covers an area of 512 acres (0.80 sq mi) and has 6,858 feet (2,090 m) of waterfront; Issaquah Creek meets with Lake Sammamish within the park. It is a popular location for boating and watersport activities, such as waterskiing. The state park is the center of a controversy over the ecological benefits of beavers.

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  • Lake Sammamish State Park (de)
  • Lake Sammamish State Park (en)
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  • Lake Sammamish State Park är en park vid Lake Sammamishs södra ände i King County i delstaten Washington i nordvästra USA. Parken inrättades 1950. Seriemördaren Ted Bundy kidnappade två kvinnor vid Lake Sammamish State Park den 14 juli 1974: först 23-åriga Janice Ott och fyra timmar senare 18-åriga Denise Naslund. De båda kvinnornas kvarlevor påträffades i Issaquah två månader senare. (sv)
  • Der Lake Sammamish State Park ist ein Park am Südende des Lake Sammamish im King County im US-Bundesstaat Washington. Der Park wird vom Washington State Park System verwaltet. Der Park bedeckt eine Fläche von 512 Acres (207 ha) und erstreckt sich auf 6.858 ft (2.090 m) Ufer. Er ist für seine Aktivitäten wie Boot- und Wasserskifahren sowie andere Wassersportarten beliebt. Es gibt etwa 250 Stellplätze für Fahrzeuge mit Bootsanhängern. Der Issaquah Creek mündet im Park in den Lake Sammamish. (de)
  • Lake Sammamish State Park is a park at the south end of Lake Sammamish, in King County, Washington, United States. The park, which is administered by the Washington State Park System, covers an area of 512 acres (0.80 sq mi) and has 6,858 feet (2,090 m) of waterfront; Issaquah Creek meets with Lake Sammamish within the park. It is a popular location for boating and watersport activities, such as waterskiing. The state park is the center of a controversy over the ecological benefits of beavers. (en)
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  • Lake Sammamish State Park (en)
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