Boating

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Lake Wingra

The smallest of the five large lakes in Dane County that receives water from the Yahara River, Lake Wingra is a peaceful haven tucked away inside Madison, Wisconsin’s municipal boundaries. Lake Wingra is surrounded by the University of Wisconsin–Madison Arboretum to the south and west and the thriving city on the remaining shoreline. It provides … Read more

Lake Eustis

Lake Eustis, covering nearly 8,000 acres, is one of the key water bodies in the Harris Chain of Lakes in Central Florida’s Lake County. Home to about 50,000 residents, the lake is highly developed with year-round and seasonal homes, attracting “snowbirds” who spend winters in RV parks. The towns of Eustis and Tavares along the … Read more

Lake Megantic

Lake Megantic, covering over 6,500 acres, is a hidden gem in Quebec’s Eastern Townships. Despite its early discovery in 1646 by Father Gabriel Druillettes, the lake remained largely unknown until the Canadian Pacific Railway’s arrival. This transformed the area, bringing settlers and making the lake a hub for fishing, logging, and granite quarrying. The lake’s … Read more

Lake Annette & Lake Edith

Lake Annette and Lake Edith are small lakes just outside the Town of Jasper in Alberta, Canada. One of the highest peaks in the Canadian Rockies, Mount Edith Cavell, can be seen beautifully from these lakes. Their proximity to Jasper makes them a favorite for locals, providing convenient opportunities for swimming, picnicking, and hiking. Both … Read more

Horseshoe Lake AB

Horseshoe Lake, one of Jasper National Park’s hidden gems, offers stunning views with its clear blue waters and towering cliffs. Shaped like a lopsided ‘U,’ the lake’s name is fitting. Located near the Icefields Parkway, a small sign marks the lake’s entrance, just a five-minute walk from a nearby pull-off. Visitors are greeted with breathtaking … Read more

Coast Trail Lakes, Point Reyes National Seashore

The Coast Trail Lakes at Point Reyes National Seashore, a unique and picturesque destination, offer one of California Bay Area’s most scenic and popular day hikes. Located just 45 minutes from San Francisco, the Palomarin section of the trail spans approximately 5.5 miles with an elevation change of around 600 feet. The trail’s gentle terrain, … Read more

Sognefjord

Sognefjord, known as the “King of the Fjords,” is Norway’s longest fjord and the third longest in the world. Spanning 127 miles from the Norwegian Sea to Skjolden, it reaches depths of 4,291 feet and averages 2.5 miles in width. Flanked by cliffs rising 3,300 feet, the fjord’s landscape features dramatic mountains, serene meadows, cascading … Read more

Lake Minnewaska MN

Lake Minnewaska in Minnesota’s Central region is an ideal destination for lake-based recreation. Spanning over 7,000 acres, this lake offers various activities such as fishing, boating, water sports, nature observation, and relaxation. The lake is flanked by two small, tourist-friendly towns—Glenwood to the east and Starbuck to the west—each providing public beaches, camping facilities, and … Read more

Lake Wolfgang

Lake Wolfgang, or Wolfgangsee in German, is not just a picturesque lake in Austria, but a place steeped in history. It is a highlight of the Salzkammergut resort region and is bordered by the municipalities of Strobl, St. Gilgen, and the market town of St. Wolfgang, with notable villages such as Abersee and Ried. The … Read more

Man Sagar Lake

Man Sagar Lake, located in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, is an artificial lake named after Raja Man Singh, the ruler of Amer, who constructed it around 1610 by damming the Dravyavati River. The lake spans over an area of 300 acres surrounded by the Aravalli hills on the north, west, and east sides, while the southern … Read more

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