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Treasure Lake

Nestled in the heart of the Pennsylvania Wilds Region lies an unexpected gem – Treasure Lake. Unlike the typical natural wonders in the area, such as Bimini Lake and Trinidad Beach, Treasure Lake stands out as a private residential community spread across 8,000 acres. It boasts the main Treasure Lake and the serene Bimini Lake, … Read more

Stinson Lake

Nestled in the heart of central New Hampshire, Stinson Lake is a serene oasis that once echoed with the laughter of summer campers but now offers a peaceful haven for year-round residents. Surrounded by the lush beauty of the White Mountain National Forest, this 350-acre freshwater gem is a well-kept secret, boasting hidden coves and … Read more

Lake Winona

If there’s a serene body of water in central New Hampshire with a past veiled in historical sorrow, it must be Lake Winona. Set amidst the state’s Lakes Tourism Region, this tranquil 148-acre freshwater oasis was once cherished by Native Americans before becoming home to a small populace of residents and guests seeking solace and … Read more

Lake Wicwas

Nestled within central New Hampshire, Lake Wicwas invites adventurers with its picturesque landscapes merging into three protected wildlife havens. This serene waterbody spans over 350 acres, its tranquil surface basking beneath the mountainous backdrop. Known also as Wickwas Lake, it beckons year-round enthusiasts seeking thrills from hiking and camping to ice fishing and snowshoeing. Belknap … Read more

Lake Kanasatka

Lake Kanasatka, a pristine 371-acre freshwater oasis nestled amidst the towering trees of New Hampshire, is a serene haven encircled by gentle hills. Formerly known as Red Hill Pond, in honor of the majestic hill overlooking its northern edge, Lake Kanasatka sees many recreational activities year-round. From anglers casting their lines at dawn to children … Read more

Catfish Lake

The enchanting Catfish Lake is situated at the heart of the Eagle River Chain of Lakes, a cherished gem in Wisconsin’s Lake Superior Northwoods region. Serving as the largest jewel in the chain, Catfish Lake boasts a natural beauty that captivates the souls of those who explore the Eagle River area. Originating in the early … Read more

Alder Lake

When exploring the breathtaking region around Mount Rainer, one must include the stunning beauty of Alder Lake on their itinerary. Spanning over 3,065 acres of water-filled fun, this hidden gem in the Southwest Region of Washington provides nature enthusiasts and leisure seekers a serene escape. Nestled about 25 miles south of Tacoma along Highway 7, … Read more

Wallowa Lake

Nestled in the heart of Oregon’s Eastern tourism region lies Wallowa Lake, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike. This pristine lake has drawn visitors for centuries, long before the arrival of European explorers. It holds a special place in the story of Chief Joseph of the Nez Pierce tribe, who led his … Read more

Woman Lake Chain

Nestled in the serene wilderness of northwest Minnesota lies the enchanting Watercourse Lake Link. This exceptional chain of lakes, covering 5,502 acres, offers a tranquil escape slightly south of the majestic Chippewa National Forest. Amidst Minnesota’s breathtaking countryside, the Watercourse Lake Link beckons outdoor enthusiasts and families seeking an idyllic “up north” retreat. Flowing gracefully … Read more

Lake Elmo

Nestled in a serene sanctuary of lush greenery, Lake Elmo glistens brightly, captivating all who come upon its shores. From the 19th century to the present day, this 281-acre gem has been a haven for locals and travelers alike, offering endless boating, fishing, and paddling opportunities. Situated on the eastern outskirts of St. Paul, Minnesota, … Read more

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