Lake Youngs

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:lake
gptkbp:accessibility public access points
gptkbp:area approximately 1,000 acres
gptkbp:climate temperate maritime climate
gptkbp:cultural_significance local heritage site
community gathering place
recreational hub
gptkbp:depth approximately 30 feet
approximately 60 feet
gptkbp:drainage_basin Cedar River Basin
gptkbp:educational_programs wildlife observation workshops
water conservation education
environmental science classes
gptkbp:elevation approximately 500 feet
gptkbp:environmental_concerns gptkb:invasive_species
habitat preservation
water pollution
gptkbp:events community clean-up days
nature walks
fishing derbies
gptkbp:fish_species gptkb:trout
bass
perch
gptkbp:fishing_regulations state fishing licenses required
catch and release policies
seasonal restrictions
gptkbp:has_public_transport near major highways
public transit options available
gptkbp:historical_significance part of Cedar River system
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Lake Youngs
gptkbp:importance gptkb:recreational_area
water supply
flood control
gptkbp:land_use gptkb:agricultural_land
residential areas
natural reserves
gptkbp:location gptkb:Washington
gptkbp:managed_by gptkb:Seattle_Public_Utilities
gptkbp:outflow gptkb:Cedar_River
gptkbp:parks gptkb:Lake_Youngs_Park
gptkbp:recreation fishing
hiking
boating
gptkbp:seasonal_activities ice fishing in winter
swimming in summer
picnicking year-round
gptkbp:surrounding_cities gptkb:Seattle
gptkb:Renton
gptkbp:water_quality monitored by Seattle Public Utilities
gptkbp:water_source gptkb:Cedar_River_Watershed
gptkbp:wildlife gptkb:deer
various bird species
small mammals
gptkbp:year_established 1901
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Cedar_River_Watershed_Park
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6