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Lake Henry

Lake Henry, a hidden gem of the Poconos, is in the picturesque Pennsylvania Northeastern Mountains. This 310-acre lake, known by various names such as Maplewood Lake and Blueberry Lake, is a delightful mystery for those seeking its tranquil shores. Situated near the charming Village of Maplewood, Lake Henry captivates residents and visitors alike with its … Read more

Lake Minocqua

For many in the Midwest, summer getaways mean a retreat to the beloved Lake Minocqua. The cherished tradition of heading “Up North” sparks visions of various northern Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin destinations. Within families, tradition is strong as generations go to the familiar waters, cabins, and landscapes passed down from their grandparents. Among the most … Read more

Black Lake NY

Nestled in upstate New York’s 1000 Islands Region, Black Lake is a premier fishing haven that has captivated anglers and vacationers for generations. Carved by ancient glaciers, this 7,761-acre natural wonder winds its way through the landscape, running parallel to the Saint Lawrence Seaway just a stone’s throw to the north. Fed by the Indian … Read more

Amston Lake

Nestled peacefully between the charming towns of Hebron and Lebanon, near the convergence of Connecticut’s Mystic Country and River Valley tourism regions, lies the tranquil haven known as Amston Lake. This 187-acre gem, whose jurisdiction once sparked confusion due to its divided ownership between the two towns, now stands proudly as a beacon of unity. … Read more

Lake Rotomahana

Known as the Eighth Wonder of the World, the geothermal landscapes of Lake Rotomahana once drew adventurous tourists to witness the awe-inspiring Pink and White Terraces in the mid-19th century. However, the catastrophic eruption of Mount Tarawera in 1886 obliterated these natural marvels, along with two nearby villages, forever altering the region’s landscape. Visitors of … Read more

Lake Nakuru

Lake Nakuru is the star attraction of Kenya, drawing in a multitude of bird enthusiasts and nature lovers year after year. This alkaline oasis in Kenya’s East Rift Valley is not your typical lake for fishing or boating. Rather, it is a haven for the captivating lesser flamingos, whose presence paints the lakeshore in shades … Read more

Waterton Lakes

Waterton Lakes National Park at nature’s crossroads, where mountains embrace the prairies. This enchanting park is home to a trio of serene lakes with distinct charm. Upper Waterton Lake, the largest and deepest of the three, stretches majestically across the border into the rugged terrain of Glacier National Park. Middle Waterton Lake, a more modest … Read more

African Great Lakes

The jewels known as the African Great Lakes remain a mysterious wonder of nature waiting to be explored. These lakes, each with its distinct characteristics, are situated in the heart of East Africa’s extraordinary Rift Valley, where the diversity of life on our planet is believed to have blossomed. Spanning over 3,700 miles from northern … Read more

Squaw Lake

Tucked away in Wisconsin’s Lake Superior Northwoods Region lies the serene and unassuming Squaw Lake. Despite its size and beauty, this 736-acre lake remains a hidden gem between Oneida and Vilas Counties. Vilas County is renowned for its abundance of freshwater inland lakes, many well-known and heavily visited. However, Squaw Lake manages to maintain its … Read more

Santee Lakes

In the dry expanse of San Diego County lies a cherished cluster of interconnected lakes known as Santee Lakes. This 190-acre Santee Lakes Regional Park, marking half a century in 2012, serves as a testament to the allure of recycled water. What once began as a water reclamation project in 1961 to address a pressing … Read more

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