Lake Carnegie
Lake Carnegie, also known as Carnegie Lake, is a gift from steel magnate Andrew Carnegie. Located on Princeton University’s southern
Lake Carnegie, also known as Carnegie Lake, is a gift from steel magnate Andrew Carnegie. Located on Princeton University’s southern
Tranquil waters, majestic peaks, and abundant wildlife define the Grand Teton Lakes, nestled within the serene Grand Teton National Park.
Farm Island Lake is a picturesque lake in Aitkin County, Minnesota, just north of Mille Lacs Lake and west of
Echo Lake Park, located just an hour west of Denver, is a popular destination within the Denver Mountain Parks system.
Five lakes comprise the Minneapolis Chain of Lakes, an urban gem including Brownie Lake, Lake Harriet, Lake Calhoun, Lake of
Water sports can be found at St. Paul’s Phalen Chain of Lakes. This chain includes Lake Phalen, Keller Lake, Round
The Winter Park Chain of Lakes is a beautiful network of six interconnected lakes: Lake Virginia, Lake Mizell, Lake Osceola,
Mendenhall Lake is a must-visit destination in Alaska’s Inside Passage Region. Formed after the Mendenhall Glacier receded in the 1930s,
Only those fortunate to visit Wilmington, North Carolina, will see Greenfield Lake. This small artificial reservoir, created in 1730 by
Lake Metigoshe is one of the top locations in the North Central region of North Dakota for water activities. Often
Nova Scotia’s Lochaber Lake, located near the Northumberland Shore region, proudly showcases its Scottish heritage through its name, derived from
Slocan Lake, nestled in the Slocan Valley of the West Kootenay region in Southeastern British Columbia, Canada, is a picturesque