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Androscoggin Lake

Nestled within Central Maine, Androscoggin Lake is a unique freshwater body shaped by ancient glaciers. The lake presents a varied terrain for outdoor enthusiasts to explore, split between the Lakes and Mountains region and the Kennebec and Moose River Valleys region. In the Kennebec and Moose River Valleys, Androscoggin Lake is part of the Winthrop … Read more

Lake Whitingham

Nestled in Southern Vermont, Lake Whitingham sits gracefully near Vermont Route 100, a road celebrated by National Geographic as one of America’s most scenic highways. Throughout the year, this picturesque lake, also known as Harriman Reservoir, offers a mesmerizing backdrop—from the blossoming greenery of spring to the fiery hues of autumn and the pristine white … Read more

Lough Beg

Lough Beg, a serene freshwater oasis nestled in the northeastern reaches of Northern Ireland, holds a special place in the heart of the province of Ulster. This exquisite lake straddles the border of two distinct counties, namely Londonderry and Antrim. Glacial wonder Lough Beg, sometimes referred to as “Little Lake,” is a lovely place that … Read more

Lubuskie Lakeland

Nestled in mid-western Poland in the serene Lubusz Province lies the enchanting Lubuskie Lakeland, a hidden gem that boasts a landscape sculpted by the ancient Scandinavian ice sheet. This charming area is a peaceful fusion of post-glacial hills, glistening blue rivers, and verdant forests; it is a refuge for individuals looking for comfort in the … Read more

Great Herring Pond

Seen from the southeast coast of Massachusetts, the 376-acre Great Herring Pond is a quiet and picturesque location. Predominantly situated within the picturesque Town of Plymouth in Plymouth County, its southern edge gently reaches into Bourne in Barnstable County. Once known as Lake Manomet, it underwent a moniker change to honor the renowned herring run … Read more

Lac des Montagnes

Nestled in the serene Midi-Pyrenees area of France, Lac des Montagnes is a hidden gem just waiting to be discovered. Known locally as Barrage des Montagnes, this small artificial reservoir covers approximately 10 acres of pristine water. The area offers a myriad of activities for visitors seeking relaxation and adventure. From swimming, sailing to boating … Read more

Pleasant Lake ME

Set beside the humbling beauty of Pleasant Lake in Maine, this glacial ribbon of water flows gracefully in a north-to-south direction. Spanning 1,332 acres with an elevation reaching 427 feet, Pleasant Lake embodies the breathtaking allure of the western Greater Bridgton Lakes Region. Anglers relish in the bounty of bass, perch, and black crappie that … Read more

Purity Lake

During the late 1800s, Edward E. Hoyt relocated his family to the tranquil waters of Purity Lake in the picturesque Lakes region of New Hampshire. Setting up a sawmill and water bottling venture along the pristine shores, Hoyt’s pioneering spirit thrived. The Hoyt Natural Mineral Spring Water Company, known for its purity, bottled the acclaimed … Read more

Province Lake

With a swift swing, the golf club glides through the air, sending the ball sailing down the fairway along the majestic Province Lake. This large body of water, almost a thousand acres in size, is located in the New Hampshire Lakes region and stretches into the Maine Lakes and Mountains region. Golf enthusiasts have been … Read more

Mascoma Lake

In 1793, a band of Shakers stumbled upon the picturesque realm nestled amidst the embrace of the serene Mascoma Lake and the towering Mount Assurance, dubbing it the revered “Chosen Vale.” They settled upon the tranquil shores of the lake, erecting the ninth of the storied Shaker communities. Though the Shakers have long departed, the … Read more

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