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Middle Lake

Middle Lake, a tranquil 259-acre oasis in the heart of the Lauderdale Lakes cluster, is the centerpiece of this trio of interconnected water bodies. Spanning 807 acres, the charming lake chain, which includes Green Lake and Mill Lake, beckons locals and visitors alike to partake in many aquatic adventures such as boating, fishing, and other … Read more

Lake Williams

Nestled within the picturesque Mystic Country of Connecticut lies the serene oasis of Lake Williams, a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. While a close-knit community cherishes the lake, a convenient boat launch near the dam offers public access for all to enjoy. Tourists can enjoy a wide range of water activities like swimming, fishing, … Read more

Lake Henry

Lake Henry, a hidden gem of the Poconos, is in the picturesque Pennsylvania Northeastern Mountains. This 310-acre lake, known by various names such as Maplewood Lake and Blueberry Lake, is a delightful mystery for those seeking its tranquil shores. Situated near the charming Village of Maplewood, Lake Henry captivates residents and visitors alike with its … Read more

Lake Minocqua

For many in the Midwest, summer getaways mean a retreat to the beloved Lake Minocqua. The cherished tradition of heading “Up North” sparks visions of various northern Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin destinations. Within families, tradition is strong as generations go to the familiar waters, cabins, and landscapes passed down from their grandparents. Among the most … Read more

Black Lake NY

Nestled in upstate New York’s 1000 Islands Region, Black Lake is a premier fishing haven that has captivated anglers and vacationers for generations. Carved by ancient glaciers, this 7,761-acre natural wonder winds its way through the landscape, running parallel to the Saint Lawrence Seaway just a stone’s throw to the north. Fed by the Indian … Read more

Amston Lake

Nestled peacefully between the charming towns of Hebron and Lebanon, near the convergence of Connecticut’s Mystic Country and River Valley tourism regions, lies the tranquil haven known as Amston Lake. This 187-acre gem, whose jurisdiction once sparked confusion due to its divided ownership between the two towns, now stands proudly as a beacon of unity. … Read more

Muskegon Lake

Located at the eastern shoreline of Lake Michigan, Muskegon Lake is a unique historical gem that has witnessed over 150 years of bustling port activity. Connected to the vast Lake Michigan by the winding Muskegon River channel, this hidden gem has long been the beating heart of industry in the proud cities of Muskegon and … Read more

Peyto Lake

You will discover a gem, Peyto Lake, in Banff National Park, Alberta province. This small yet magnificent glacial lake is embraced by the grandeur of the Canadian Rockies, showcasing its 346-acre expanse of emerald-turquoise waters. Named after the legendary pioneer guide, William “Wild Bill” Peyto, this lake is a true spectacle that captivates visitors with … Read more

Squaw Lake

Tucked away in Wisconsin’s Lake Superior Northwoods Region lies the serene and unassuming Squaw Lake. Despite its size and beauty, this 736-acre lake remains a hidden gem between Oneida and Vilas Counties. Vilas County is renowned for its abundance of freshwater inland lakes, many well-known and heavily visited. However, Squaw Lake manages to maintain its … Read more

Qu’Appelle Lakes

Qu’Appelle aqua oasis, nestled 40 miles northeast of Regina, holds a French mystery in its depths. Qu’Appelle Lakes, known fondly as the Fishing Lakes, are cradled within the Qu’Appelle Valley. The name “Qu’Appelle” whispers through the lush landscape, beckoning curious minds with its enigmatic query, “Who calls?” This alluring moniker birthed yet another alias for … Read more

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