Picnicking

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Green Lakes NY

Nestled in the Finger Lakes region of New York lies a captivating state park boasting a geological marvel that has captured the curiosity of scientists worldwide. Green Lakes State Park is home to the enchanting Green Lakes and the charming Round Lake. Despite their modest surface areas, these two bodies of water hold deep secrets … Read more

Success Lake

Nestled amidst the fertile farmlands of California’s Central Valley, Success Lake serves multiple purposes beyond its serene beauty. Created in 1961 by harnessing the Tule River near Porterville, the lake has become a vital source of irrigation water for the region’s sprawling agricultural fields. The lake sustains diverse crops, from plump grapes and citrus fruits … Read more

Onondaga Lake

Centuries ago, before French explorers stumbled upon its tranquil shores, Onondaga Lake served as the sacred meeting ground for the tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy. Gathering at the water’s edge, these once-warring nations embraced the message of peace from the revered ‘Great Peacemaker.’ As weapons were laid to rest, the foundation for the Haudenosaunee Confederacy … Read more

Benbrook Lake

Situated gracefully alongside the meandering Clear Fork branch of the Trinity River in the heart of the Texas Prairies and Lakes region, Benbrook Lake remains a steadfast guardian of the local community. Spanning a vast 3800 acres, this reservoir was meticulously crafted by the skilled hands of the US Army Corps of Engineers to thwart … Read more

Tappan Lake

Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Northeast Ohio lies the serene Tappan Lake, a sprawling 2,350-acre reservoir carefully managed by the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District. Tappan Lake, created in 1936 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is a prime example of how human engineering and the natural world coexist peacefully. As a member of … Read more

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

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

Independence Lakes

Nestled within the stunning Sawtooth National Forest in Cassia County, Idaho, lie the four alpine lakes known collectively as Independence Lakes. Located in the Albion Mountains at the headwaters of Green Creek, these pristine lakes offer a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and a popular destination for backpackers and day hikers. The Independence Lakes Trail, designated … 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

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

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