Kayaking

Lake Kaweah

Lake Kaweah, nestled near Lemon Cove in the picturesque Tulare County, California, is a reservoir formed by the Terminus Dam on the Kaweah River. Originating in the breathtaking Sierra Nevada, the river drains an area of about 560 square miles into Lake Kaweah before continuing towards the fertile San Joaquin Valley. It then gracefully divides … Read more

Swanzey Lake

Nestled in New Hampshire’s Monadnock region, Swanzey Lake is a cherished gem for those fortunate to live along its shoreline. Formed from a natural, spring-fed pool in the late 1700s by damming the outlet of Swanzey Pond, the lake’s waters have powered various small mills over the years, contributing to the growth of the Town … Read more

Boysen Reservoir

Central Wyoming’s Boysen Dam is an earth-fill dam on the Wind River that created the Boysen Reservoir. Situated at the mouth of Wind River Canyon, the dam was built between 1947 and 1952 in the vicinity of Shoshoni in Fremont County. On land leased from the Shoshone and Arapaho tribes, Asmus Boysen constructed a dam … Read more

Trout Lake WI

Trout Lake in Vilas County, Wisconsin, is a prominent feature in the region known for its abundant lakes and natural beauty. Situated near Boulder Junction and Arbor Vitae, this lake spans 6.208 square miles (16.079 km²) with a volume of 0.058 cubic miles (0.240 km³), making it one of the largest lakes in Vilas County. … Read more

Boulder Lake

Boulder Lake, a paradise for fishing enthusiasts, stands out with its diverse fish species. From muskie to panfish, the lake’s clear waters and thriving fish population create ideal conditions for a rewarding fishing experience. What makes Boulder Lake unique is the careful management of its fish population by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, ensuring … Read more

Gaston Shoals Lake and Ninety-Nine Islands Lake

Key attractions along a 15-mile section of the Broad River in South Carolina’s Olde English District include Gaston Shoals Lake and Ninety-Nine Islands Lake. Flowing out of North Carolina below Lake Lure Dam, the Broad River is a major tributary of the Congaree River. Five dams along the Broad River generate hydropower between the North … Read more

Adams-McGill Reservoir

Adams-McGill Reservoir is a serene oasis for birds, waterfowl, fish, and wildlife in Nevada’s Great Basin desert. This nearly 15,000-acre wetland in the White River Valley of Nevada’s Silver Trails Region offers abundant recreational opportunities while primarily serving as a wildlife habitat. It is the largest of five artificial reservoirs within the Wayne E. Kirch … Read more

Mountain Island Lake

Mountain Island Lake, a unique and picturesque body of water northwest of Charlotte, North Carolina, was created in 1924 alongside the construction of the Mountain Island Hydroelectric Station. Its name is derived from the mountain that appears as an island within the lake, a feature that sets it apart. The lake’s shape follows the meander … Read more

Lake Ouderkerk

Lake Ouderkerk, or Ouderkerkerplas, graces the Amsterdam’ Green Belt’ of Amstelland with its shimmering presence. This artificial lake was created during sand extraction for highway construction on one of the renowned polders of North Holland. The process resulted in a 140-foot-deep sand pit, making it one of the deepest lakes in the Netherlands. Although it … Read more

Lake Jackson FL

In the heart of Florida’s Panhandle East region lies the remarkable Lake Jackson, a 4,500-acre gem famed for its trophy largemouth bass. Anglers from the South flock to this lake, drawn by its promise of plentiful catches. Yet, what truly sets Lake Jackson apart is its mysterious habit of ‘disappearing’ roughly every 25 years. This … Read more

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