Kayaking

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Florence Lake

Florence Lake, tucked away on the serene Anderson Island, holds a special place in the hearts of Seattle and Puget Sound locals. This eight square-mile island, only accessible by ferry from Steilacoom, has a rich history dating back to before its ‘official’ discovery in 1841. Once farmland, a retirement escape, and now a bustling residential … Read more

Lake Tangipahoa

Nestled within the picturesque Percy Quin State Park, Lake Tangipahoa offers a tranquil escape in Mississippi’s Capital River region. This state-owned gem, usually shrouded in serenity, faced a dramatic moment in late summer 2012. Hurricane Isaac’s fury sent a surge of water, testing the limits of the aging earthen dam. The resulting crisis led to … Read more

Suttle Lake

Nestled amidst the towering pines of the Deschutes National Forest lies Suttle Lake, a haven where rustic charm meets outdoor adventure. Originally incorporated into the Cascades National Forest in the late 1800s, Suttle Lake has captivated visitors for over a century with its breathtaking beauty and diverse offerings. Surrounded by lush forests and the majestic … Read more

Paradise Lake

Michigan’s Northwest region boasts a gem known as Paradise Lake, a 1,900-acre haven for lake enthusiasts. A cherished retreat since the early 1900s, the lake’s past holds a touch of mystery. Originally named Carp Lake, it was later rechristened Paradise Lake, a reason lost to time. Locals jokingly point out the irony – while there … Read more

Walden Pond

Nestled in Concord, Massachusetts, Walden Pond is special in American hearts. This “pothole lake” of 61 acres was a muse for Henry David Thoreau, inspiring his writings on nature and simplicity. Thoreau’s call for preserving natural beauty resonates through the Walden Pond State Reservation, safeguarding over 300 acres for public enjoyment. Within the park, visitors … Read more

Richmond Lake

Richmond Lake, nestled twelve miles northwest of Aberdeen, South Dakota, whispers a tale of resilience and transformation. Born from the harsh realities of the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression, the lake stands today as a testament to the unwavering spirit of the 1930s. During that era, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) embarked on an … Read more

Angora Lakes

Nestled in the striking beauty of California’s High Sierra lies the delightful Angora Lakes, a pair of tiny alpine gems that captivate visitors with their charm. Tucked away in a glacial basin just south of Lake Tahoe, these lakes are a sought-after destination for nature lovers. Despite being inaccessible by car, the journey to Angora … Read more

Lake Owasso & Lake Josephine

In the heart of the Twin Cities metropolitan area lie the shimmering gems known as Lake Josephine and Lake Owasso. Embraced by the City of Roseville, these two residential lakes offer a tranquil escape from the urban hustle and bustle. A haven for upscale living, both lakes are adorned with exquisite homes and condos, inviting … Read more

Finger Lakes of the South

Three reservoirs along the Little Tennessee River in northeastern North Carolina and southeast Tennessee offer spectacular views while tucked away in the breathtaking wilderness of the eastern United States. The aluminum smelting facilities of Alcoa, Inc. rely heavily on the resources of Cheoah Lake, Calderwood Lake, and Chilhowie Lake, collectively referred to as the Finger … Read more

Great Falls Lake

Nestled amidst Tennessee’s rolling hills, a hidden gem – Great Falls Lake awaits. Behind the majestic 92-foot Great Falls Dam, this 1800-acre reservoir unfolds, boasting 120 miles of shoreline and a tranquil escape for water enthusiasts. Upscale homes hint at the allure this serene paradise offers. The reservoir snakes 22 miles up the Caney Fork, … Read more

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