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Josephine Lake

Nestled on the east side of Anderson Island, the enchanting Josephine Lake stands as a serene residential haven. Anderson Island, situated in the vast expanse of Puget Sound, is adorned with a myriad of waterways and twists. Rich with history, both Anderson Island and the beloved Josephine Lake’s past have been meticulously chronicled by the … Read more

Lake Salem

Settled within the captivating landscape of Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom lies the stunning Salem Lake, comprised of the majestic expanse of Big Salem Lake and the charming serenity of Little Salem Lake. The picturesque Hayward Road Bridge connects the two lakes, creating a harmonious passage between them. Situated in the picturesque Town of Derby, Salem Lake … Read more

Little Kennisis Lake

Nestled in the heart of the Haliburton Highlands of Ontario, Canada, you’ll find Little Kennisis Lake, a tranquil retreat for those seeking privacy amidst the breathtaking landscape. This hidden gem is a smaller companion to Kennisis Lake, offering a serene escape just minutes away from the more bustling activities of its larger counterpart. The gentle … Read more

Lake Eden

Vermont boasts a collection of picturesque bodies of water, among them the enchanting Lake Eden, christened after a town bearing the same name. The Town of Eden was granted to 72 Green Mountain Boys who bravely fought in the Revolutionary War, with aspirations to manifest as a paradisiacal haven akin to the legendary “Biblical Eden” … Read more

Derwentwater

Cumbria, located in the serene northwest of England, boasts the enchanting Lake District National Park, a natural oasis established in 1951. This park is a grand tapestry of England’s loftiest lands, each soaring above 3,000 feet (914.4 meters), creating a haven of breathtaking beauty. Embraced by majestic mountains on three sides, Derwentwater rests serenely, known … Read more

Lake Morton

Nestled in the tranquility of the wilderness, Lake Morton, a serene oasis just 30 miles southeast of Seattle in King County, offers a picturesque escape with a touch of urban convenience at arm’s reach. Framed by the majestic silhouette of snow-capped Mt. Rainier, Lake Morton mirrors a scene fit for a painter’s masterpiece. Despite its … Read more

Loch Morar

Nestled among the picturesque Western Highlands of Scotland lies the enchanting Loch Morar, a gem sculpted by ancient glaciers to 1,017 feet – plunging even deeper than the ocean floor off the country’s west coast. This rugged expanse is often called “the highlands of the Highlands,” surrounded by towering peaks such as Ben Nevis, just … Read more

Mayfield Lake

Nestled within the gentle embrace of the Cascade foothills in Lewis County, Washington, lies the enchanting Mayfield Lake. This expansive 2,250-acre reservoir is a gem conveniently positioned near notable landmarks such as Mount St. Helens, Olympia, Puget Sound, Vancouver, and the Columbia River. Serving as a gateway to the scenic wonders of the Seattle/Puget Sound … Read more

Coniston Water

A mesmerizing place with a rich tapestry of history and natural beauty, Coniston Water is nestled in the heart of England’s Lake District. This glacial ribbon lake, stretching 5 miles long and 0.5 miles wide in Cumbria, is a gem among the 80 shimmering bodies of water in the picturesque Lake District National Park. Coniston … Read more

Lake Carmi

Nestled in the heart of Vermont’s Islands and Farms Region lies Lake Carmi, a picturesque embodiment of the quintessential northern New England ‘camp’ experience. With over 200 seasonal cottages dotting its 7.5-mile shoreline, Lake Carmi exudes a sense of timeless charm and community. The lake’s tranquil waters are home to various activities, from sailing and … Read more

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