Lake Amistad

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Lake Amistad is a large reservoir on the Rio Grande along the U.S.–Mexico border, known for recreation, fishing, and its surrounding desert canyon landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf body of water
reservoir
basinCountry Mexico NERFINISHED
United States of America
borderRiverSection Rio Grande NERFINISHED
country Mexico
United States of America
createdFor binational water management
flood control on the Rio Grande
hydroelectric power
municipal water supply
formedBy Amistad Dam NERFINISHED
hasActivity camping
hiking
sailing
water skiing
hasFeature canyons
limestone cliffs
rock art sites
hasFishSpecies catfish
largemouth bass
smallmouth bass
striped bass
sunfish
knownFor boating
clear water
desert canyon landscapes
fishing
scuba diving
locatedIn Coahuila NERFINISHED
Texas
U.S.–Mexico border region NERFINISHED
locatedOn Rio Grande NERFINISHED
Río Bravo del Norte NERFINISHED
managedBy United States National Park Service NERFINISHED
near Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila NERFINISHED
Del Rio, Texas NERFINISHED
partOf Amistad National Recreation Area NERFINISHED
Amistad Reservoir NERFINISHED
recreationAreaDesignation national recreation area
region Chihuahuan Desert NERFINISHED
use flood control
hydroelectric power generation
irrigation
recreation
water storage

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Devils River mouthOf Lake Amistad