Kayaking

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Melvern Lake

Melvern Lake in southeast Kansas offers a perfect getaway with extensive recreational opportunities. Created in 1972 for flood control, the lake opened to the public in 1975 and now features six campgrounds, a marina, multiple boat ramps, and three swimming beaches. The US Army Corps of Engineers manage five campgrounds, while the sixth is Eisenhower … Read more

Emerald Lake

Emerald Lake, nestled within Yoho National Park in British Columbia, Canada, is a stunning freshwater lake renowned for its vivid turquoise waters. This picturesque lake, accessible via a well-marked exit off the Trans-Canada Highway, sits amidst the Rocky Mountains, providing visitors a serene and visually captivating experience. The lake is surrounded by the rugged beauty … Read more

Kiser Lake

Kiser Lake, tucked away in Ohio’s Champaign County, is a tranquil haven for outdoor enthusiasts and lovers of the great outdoors. Located along Ohio State Route 235, the lake, once known as Mosquito Lake, is roughly 4.2 miles northwest of St. Paris and 34 miles north of Dayton. Surrounded by Kiser Lake State Park and … Read more

Meduxnekeag Lake

Meduxnekeag Lake, or Drew’s Lake, offers a serene Northern Maine hideaway in Aroostook County. Created in 1947 by damming the headwaters of the Meduxnekeag River, this 1,144-acre lake is surrounded by inviting waters, wooded scenery, and abundant wildlife. The lake has yet to be developed; the eastern bay has a public boat launch. The lake … Read more

Lake Cleburne

In addition to providing the City of Cleburne, Texas, with an abundance of recreational opportunities, Lake Cleburne is also an essential water source. Tucked away in the Prairies and Lakes area, this reservoir is well known for its great bass fishing, producing enough four- to five-pound bass to draw anglers in on a regular basis. … Read more

Essex Chain of Lakes

The Essex Chain of Lakes, located in New York’s Adirondacks region, was opened to the public on October 1, 2013, after being acquired from Finch, Pruyn & Co. This 11,600-acre tract within the 69,000 acres purchased is now under the interim management while final access designations are determined by the Adirondack Park Agency. The area … Read more

Pipmuacan Reservoir

The Pipmuacan Reservoir, known in French as Réservoir Pipmuacan, is an artificial lake situated on the border between the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean and Côte-Nord regions of Quebec, Canada, approximately 130 kilometers north of Chicoutimi. This reservoir is crucial in regulating water flow for downstream hydroelectric stations on the Betsiamites River and, through Lake Pamouscachiou, the Shipshaw River. … Read more

Gouin Reservoir

The Gouin Reservoir, known in French as Réservoir Gouin, is a vast artificial lake located entirely within the boundaries of the City of La Tuque in Quebec, Canada. Unlike a single continuous body of water, the reservoir consists of a series of interconnected lakes, separated by numerous bays, peninsulas, and islands that give it a … Read more

Reservoir Cabonga

Cabonga Reservoir, located within Quebec’s La Verendrye Wildlife Reserve, offers a pristine escape for those seeking solitude and adventure in the wilderness. Covering 261 square miles and with 187 square miles of water surface, the reservoir is dotted with islands, peninsulas, and myriad interconnected lakes, forming a labyrinthine aquatic landscape perfect for exploration. Because of … Read more

Lake Minnewaska NY

Lake Minnewaska is a unique and picturesque 36-acre lake atop the Shawangunk Mountain ridge in New York’s Catskills region. Surrounded by cliff walls and held in place by bedrock and a small dam, this high-altitude lake offers a serene view for nature enthusiasts. The lake, originally known as Coxing Pond, was renamed and slightly altered … Read more

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