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Rangeley Lakes

Rangeley Lake, located in Franklin County, Maine, is a stunning body of water fed by numerous streams. Its waters flow from the lake’s northwestern corner through the Rangeley River into Mooselookmeguntic Lake, then into Upper and Lower Richardson Lakes, Umbagog Lake, and ultimately the Androscoggin River, before reaching Merrymeeting Bay, the lower Kennebec River, the … Read more

Gaston Shoals Lake and Ninety-Nine Islands Lake

Key attractions along a 15-mile section of the Broad River in South Carolina’s Olde English District include Gaston Shoals Lake and Ninety-Nine Islands Lake. Flowing out of North Carolina below Lake Lure Dam, the Broad River is a major tributary of the Congaree River. Five dams along the Broad River generate hydropower between the North … Read more

Adams-McGill Reservoir

Adams-McGill Reservoir is a serene oasis for birds, waterfowl, fish, and wildlife in Nevada’s Great Basin desert. This nearly 15,000-acre wetland in the White River Valley of Nevada’s Silver Trails Region offers abundant recreational opportunities while primarily serving as a wildlife habitat. It is the largest of five artificial reservoirs within the Wayne E. Kirch … Read more

Lake Ouderkerk

Lake Ouderkerk, or Ouderkerkerplas, graces the Amsterdam’ Green Belt’ of Amstelland with its shimmering presence. This artificial lake was created during sand extraction for highway construction on one of the renowned polders of North Holland. The process resulted in a 140-foot-deep sand pit, making it one of the deepest lakes in the Netherlands. Although it … Read more

Lake Jackson FL

In the heart of Florida’s Panhandle East region lies the remarkable Lake Jackson, a 4,500-acre gem famed for its trophy largemouth bass. Anglers from the South flock to this lake, drawn by its promise of plentiful catches. Yet, what truly sets Lake Jackson apart is its mysterious habit of ‘disappearing’ roughly every 25 years. This … Read more

Brantley Lake

Brantley Lake, a reservoir on the Pecos River, is located within Brantley Lake State Park, approximately 12 miles north of Carlsbad, New Mexico. The lake was created by the construction of Brantley Dam in the 1980s, which replaced the old McMillan Dam. The primary purposes of the Brantley Project by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation … Read more

Karakul Lake

Karakul, also known as Qarokul, is an endorheic lake located within a 52 km (32 mi) impact crater in the Pamir Mountains of Tajikistan, specifically within the Tajik National Park. Karakul means “black lake” in Kyrgyz, replacing the older Tajik name Siob. The lake has a diameter of 25 km (16 mi) and sits at … Read more

Lakes of Acadia National Park

Pristine gems in a rugged landscape, the nearly 30 lakes in Acadia National Park sparkle in the valleys and hollows gouged by ancient glaciers. Located in Maine’s Downeast and Acadia region, these lakes, classified as ‘great ponds’ by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries, include Long Pond, Eagle Lake, Seal Cove Lake, Echo Lake, Jordan … Read more

Williams Lake WA

Williams Lake in eastern Washington is a favorite destination for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts. This long, narrow 320-acre lake is less than 30 miles from Spokane, near Cheney. Although a few homes are perched on the northern and eastern shorelines, most visitors head to one of the two resorts that cater to guests. Although Williams … Read more

Lake Groton

Nestled among heavily forested mountains, Lake Groton, also known as Groton Pond, is a cherished summer destination for generations of camp owners. This picturesque 400-acre lake, with nearly six miles of rocky shoreline, is ideal for summer cottages and hunting camps. Its rich history includes logging, railway access, and small steamships that initially facilitated logging … Read more

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