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The grand centerpiece of Quail Creek State Park is a 600-acre reservoir, where visitors can go swimming, boating, or fishing. At the edges of the lake, craggy red rocks rise up on all sides, underneath a blue sky that matches the water beneath it. Fishers at Quail Creek Reservoir can try their luck at catching some of the rainbow trout, crappie, and bullhead catfish that are stocked in the water, which reaches depths of 120 feet. Visitors can also rent a stand-up paddleboard or kayak for a relaxing day out on the water. Map

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