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Re: Van city lake??? [Re: wild bill] #12151743 03/21/17 10:53 PM
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"As of Feb. 4, 2016, Van no longer owns the rights to the Van city lake. The lake was sold for a price tag of $1 million to Glenn Hinckley."

http://www.vanzandtnews.com/articles/2016/02/12/split-vote-van-sells-its-city-lake-1-million

Re: Van city lake??? [Re: wild bill] #12159526 03/27/17 04:27 AM
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Pure Oil Lake was awesome in the 80's and 90's, I believe the dam broke in 2008.

I believe the only piece of publicly accessable land on the lake was where the ramp is located.


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Not open to public any longer. Private owner


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Re: Van city lake??? [Re: Douglas J] #12196834 04/13/17 03:32 AM
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Originally Posted By: Doug R.
Pure Oil Lake was awesome in the 80's and 90's, I believe the dam broke in 2008.

I believe the only piece of publicly accessable land on the lake was where the ramp is located.


There were two ramps on the lake, one on each side (the one on the west side was small and not well maintained)

Could easily launch a kayak/small vessel from the day use/campsites.

Guess the dam/lake was too expensive to upkeep for the city.

It's a shame, but Mr. Hinckley got one of the bargains of the century.


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