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  • Allatoona Lake

    Allatoona LakeAllatoona Lake is one of the most frequently visited U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lakes in the nation with 270 miles of shoreline and over 12,000 surface aces of water. Located only 30 miles from Atlanta, more than 6 million visitors each year enjoy picnicking, camping, hunting, fishing, swimming ... Allatoona Lake
  • Angostura Reservoir

    Angostura ReservoirAngostura is one of the few large reservoirs in western South Dakota's Black Hills. The lake's crystal waters and strong fishery make it a popular vacation area. The dam was built in 1949 by the Bureau of Reclamation across the Cheyenne River for irrigation purposes but paved the way for ... Angostura Reservoir
  • Antelope Lake

    Antelope Lake Antelope Lake, on the State Historical List, was built by the WPA in the 1930's, and features several native stone structures. The 80 acre lake is great for recreation and fishing with boat ramps, camping and picnic areas. The lake is well known for good fishing. LINK TO STATE INFO: ... Antelope Lake
  • Applegate Lake

    Applegate Lake, located in southern Oregon, offers a picturesque setting for outdoor enthusiasts with opportunities for fishing, camping, and kayaking. Has a good reputation as a quality fishing lake. Location: Applegate Lake is about 30 miles Southwest of Medford Oregon. Fishing: Applegate ... Applegate Lake
  • Banks Lake

    Banks Lake Banks Lake, part of the Columbia Basin Project, was created by building two rock-faced, earthfill dams at the north and south ends of the Ice-Age channel of the Columbia River, now known as Grand Coulee. The reservoir is 27 miles long with 27,000 water surface acres. The surface of Lake Roosevelt ... Banks Lake
  • Barren River Lake

    Barren River LakeA 10,000-acre lake in the slightly rolling, timbered countryside. Barren River Lake is located in southcentral Kentucky and is approximately 35 miles south of the largest cave system in the world, Mammoth Cave National Park. The lake was completed by the Corps of Engineers in 1964. Barren River ... Barren River Lake
  • Bartlett Lake

    Bartlett Lake Bartlett Dam and Lake is the closest lake to the Phoenix area on the Verde River. The lake has a boatable surface area of 2,815 acres fed by the pristine waters of the Verde River which Indians of this valley spoke descriptively in their legends of the river's "sweet waters". Upper Bartlett Lake, ... Bartlett Lake
  • Belton Lake

    Belton LakeThe 12,300 acre lake is operated by the Corps of Engineers which maintains 11 parks with boat ramps, picnicking, camping, and bank access for fishing. Belton Lake is located adjacent to the Fort Hood Army Base, which has several points of interest for the military buff. Historical sites include the ... Belton Lake
  • Big Hill Lake

    Big Hill Lake Big Hill Lake has a surface area of 1,240 acres. Due to stocking, fish shelters and leaving large areas of timber and other vegetation standing, Big Hill has developed into one of the most productive and popular fishing spots in the area. Principal species of sport fish include ... Big Hill Lake
  • Billy Clapp Lake

    Billy Clapp LakeBilly Clapp Lake is formed by Pinto Dam which is part of the Columbia Basin Project. The lake is encircled by basalt cliffs of varying height and most of the shoreline is steep and rocky. Lands around the six mile, 1,010 acre lake are included in a wildlife reserve program. Access is limited. ... Billy Clapp Lake
  • Birch Lake

    Birch Lake The dam site is at mile 0.8 of Birch Creek approximately one and one half miles south of the of the town of The region in which Birch Lake is located offers outdoor sportsmen excellent opportunities for year-round enjoyment. Birch Lake is a perfect setting for nature lovers and other outdoor ... Birch Lake
  • Blue Hole Lake

    An artesian spring in Santa Rosa delivers 3,000 gallons of clear water a minute to an 80-foot-deep opening in rock formations. With water delivered at 61 degrees, it is open year-round for swimmers (cold water), qualified scuba divers and scuba classes. No swimming fee, a modest fee for scuba ... Blue Hole Lake
  • Blue Ridge Lake

    Blue Ridge LakeBlue Ridge Reservoir is located in the Chattahoochee National Forest of north Georgia on the Toccoa River, stretching 11 miles southeast from the dam. The river flows northwest into Tennessee, where it is called the Ocoee River. There's a scenic overlook above the dam and a shaded picnic area near ... Blue Ridge Lake
  • Blue River Reservoir

    Blue River Reservoir in Oregon offers a fantastic blend of outdoor activities for families. Here's a breakdown of what you can expect: Size: Blue River Reservoir is a moderately sized reservoir, spanning approximately 6 miles in length and covering around 930 acres when full. Location: ... Blue River Reservoir
  • Branched Oak Lake SRA

    Branched Oak Lake SRALocated just north of Lincoln, Branched Oak Lake is one of Nebraska's highest visited recreation areas, and is the largest of 10 Salt Creek Flood Control Project dams built by the Army Corps of Engineers. Branched Oak hosts nearly one million visitors annually on its 1,800 acre lake surface and ... Branched Oak Lake SRA
  • Burchard Lake State Park

    Burchard Lake State ParkBurchard Lake State Park is a 150-acre lake created in 1958. It features year-round fishing, camping, hiking and picnic areas. Come with binoculars and go out very early to use the blinds that have been constructed in the park for bird watchers to enjoy viewing the prairie chickens booming in ... Burchard Lake State Park
  • Canyon Lake

    Canyon LakeCanyon Lake is located in the beautiful hill country of Texas, halfway between Austin and San Antonio. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District mission is to supply water to local municipalities, to provide flood damage reduction to the Guadalupe River Basin below the lake, and to ... Canyon Lake
  • Carlsbad Lake

    The City of Carlsbad administers this small impoundment on the Pecos River. An upper lake has a sand beach for swimming with lifeguards on duty (Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day). Boating, waterskiing and jetskiing are the principal water sports. The lower lake is reserved for fishing. ... Carlsbad Lake
  • Carters Lake

    Carters Lake Carters Lake embraces a spectacular tract of foothills scenery in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Georgia. With 3200 surface acres, its sparkling waters and rugged shoreline provide a beautiful surrounding for a variety of recreational opportunities which include camping, fishing, picnicking, ... Carters Lake
  • Centralia City Lake

    Centralia City Lake Centralia Lake is a 400 acre lake that is noted for good channel cat, saugeye and crappie fishing. The lake facilities include multiple ramps, picnic tables, plenty of camping pads and many sites with electricity. Centralia is enrolled in the CFAP program, which means a City permit is ((not ... Centralia City Lake
  • Clinton Lake

    Clinton is popular with anglers. A mixture of trees and brush, mudflats, sharp drop-offs, deep river channels, rocks, and protected coves provide an abundance of fish habitat. To increase fishing potential, Clinton was filled slowly over a period of three years. Two-thirds of the native ... Clinton Lake
  • Conchas Lake

    Conchas Lake With its ample camping and picnicking facilities, boat ramps, marina, bait and tackle supplies, food services, and playgrounds, Conchas Lake offers visitors a variety of services. An airstrip and golf course are located at the south recreational area. Campgrounds at the park offer a total of 101 ... Conchas Lake
  • Cooper Lake

    Cooper LakeJim Chapman Lake/Cooper Dam is a 19,305 acre impoundment operated by the Corps of Engineers and is located an hour and a half east of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. It is fed by the South Sulphur River, a fork of the Sulphur River, and provides water supply storage for the North Texas Municipal ... Cooper Lake
  • Copan Lake

    Copan Lake Copan Lake offers the visitors extensive opportunities for a memorable outdoor recreation experience with 5,000 acres of water and 11,000 acres for hunting. Overnight accommodations, services and supplies are available at convenient locations on access roads leading to the Corps of Engineers ... Copan Lake
  • Coralville Lake

    Coralville Lake is located in Johnson County near the city of Iowa City, IA.. It has 5,280 surface acres of water. It is known for it's Channel catfishing but also provides anglers with Black crappie, Flathead Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Walleye, and White Bass. The Coralville Lake Project is ... Coralville Lake
  • Crane Praire Reservoir

    This is an excellent Rainbow Trout Fishery Crane Prairie closed for the season Nov. 1 and will reopen April 22, 2024. Crane Prairie Lake in Oregon is a popular destination for fishing, camping, hiking, and enjoying the outdoors. Here's some information about the lake and the activities ... Crane Praire Reservoir
  • Dannelly Reservoir

    Dannelly ReservoirDannelly Reservoir boasts an area of about 27 square miles and a shoreline of more than 500 miles. Bisecting Alabama's Black Prairie Belt, the William "Bill" Dannelly Reservoir encompasses 105 miles of the Alabama River, from Millers Ferry Lock and Dam to the Robert F. Henry Lock and Dam. Since ... Dannelly Reservoir
  • Deer Creek Lake

    Deer Creek LakeDeer Creek Lake was designed and built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The Deer Creek Lake project was first authorized by the Flood Control Act of 1938, for the purpose of flood control, recreation, and fish and wildlife enhancement. Boaters enjoy unlimited horsepower on Deer Creek Lake. In ... Deer Creek Lake
  • Detroit Lake

    Detroit Lake Situated in the Willamette National Forest, east of Salem, Oregon's capital city. It's approximately 50 miles east of Salem. The lake was created by the Detroit Dam on the North Santiam River. It serves as a reservoir for flood control, hydroelectricity ... Detroit Lake
  • Dierks Lake

    Dierks Lake was formed after the 1975 completion by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of a dam across the Saline River in southwestern Arkansas. Located on the 1,360-acre lake are Corps' of Engineers' recreation areas offering more than 100 campsites, boat ramps and swimming areas. The lake is ... Dierks Lake
  • Douglas Lake

    Douglas Lake Douglas Reservoir is located among the rolling uplands of the Great Valley of east Tennessee. Set against the backdrop of the lush, green Smoky Mountain foothills, Douglas attracts two million recreation visitors a year with 513 miles of shoreline and about 28,420 acres of water surface for ... Douglas Lake
  • Dripping Springs Lake

    Dripping Springs Lake Dripping Springs Lake is located above Okmulgee Lake on a large watershed and is a definite contrast to Okmulgee Lake with a flat shoreline of 18 miles, and much shallower water pool covering 1,100 acres. No water skiing is allowed. Constructed by the Soil Conservation Service around 1980, ... Dripping Springs Lake
  • Eufaula Lake

    Eufaula LakeOklahoma's largest man-made lake, Lake Eufaula, was completed in 1964 for water control for flooding and water level for the Arkansas River Waterway. The lake covers much of McIntosh and Pittsburg County and is a fabulous tourist and resort attraction with two beautiful theme type lodges. ... Eufaula Lake
  • Fairfield Lake

    Fairfield Lake was impounded in 1969, has a surface area of 2,159 acres and a maximum depth of 49 feet. Anglers should not miss the opportunity to fish for red drum in a location that does not require travel to the coast. The freshwater record (36.83 lbs) was caught in Lake Fairfield. Largemouth ... Fairfield Lake
  • Falls Lake

    Falls LakeA man-made reservoir, Falls Lake is located in the upper portion of the Neuse River Basin, nestled very near North Carolina's bustling "Triangle Area". The reservoir covers almost 12,500 acres with water, and is surrounded by 25,500 acres of public land. The dam is located just outside of ... Falls Lake
  • Floras Lake

    Floras Lake in Oregon is a stunning natural gem that offers a variety of recreational activities amidst its tranquil surroundings. Here's what you can expect at Floras Lake: Location: Floras Lake is situated on the southern Oregon coast, near the town of Port Orford. Its coastal location ... Floras Lake
  • Fort Gibson Lake

    Fort Gibson LakeWhether you're looking to relax in a secluded resort, hide away in a cozy cabin or pitch a tent, remember the Oklahoma sun, skies and hospitality of the Fort Gibson Lake area. You'll find 26 parks and recreational areas on the water. Eight marinas with concessions, lake cabins, on-the-water dining ... Fort Gibson Lake
  • Georgetown Lake

    Georgetown LakeLake Georgetown is a typical highland type reservoir with steeply sloping banks covered with limestone rock in sizes ranging from gravel to boulders. The dam impounds 1,297 surface acres of the San Gabriel River in the Hill Country of central Texas. As one travels up the reservoir, the water ... Georgetown Lake
  • Grand Lake

    Grand Lake Grand Lake O' The Cherokees is one of the premiere lakes in the Midwest and the crown jewel of a chain of lakes in the northeastern Oklahoma region. It was created in 1940 with GRDA's completion of Pensacola Dam. Its 46,500 surface acres of water are ideal for boating, skiing, fishing, swimming ... Grand Lake
  • Granger Lake

    Granger LakeOperated by The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Granger Lake is one of Central Texas's best kept secrets. Known for great white bass and crappie fishing, it also offers excellent hunting opportunities on the 10,000+ acre wildlife management area. Granger Lake offers excellent recreational boating as ... Granger Lake
  • Greers Ferry Lake

    Greers Ferry Lake One of the Arkansas Ozarks favorite watery playgrounds is Greers Ferry Lake, located in the north-central portion of the state. With 40,000 acres of lake surface to accommodate both boaters and fishermen, the fishing at the lake is superb throughout the year. Greers Ferry Lake offers great ... Greers Ferry Lake
  • Grenada Lake

    Grenada LakeGrenada Lake, on the Yalobusha and Skuna Rivers, is one of four Flood Damage Reduction reservoirs in North Mississippi, Grenada, Sardis, Arkabutla, and Enid Lakes. During the summer from May to August at 215 feet above sea level, the lake contains 35,820 acres of water and has approximately 148 ... Grenada Lake
  • Hartwell Lake

    Hartwell LakeHartwell Lake is one of the most popular Corps lakes in the nation. Built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers between 1955 and 1963 as part of a flood control, hydropower, and navigation project, authorized purposes now include recreation, water quality, water supply, and fish and wildlife ... Hartwell Lake
  • Hefner Lake

    Hefner Lake is located in has 18 miles of shoreline and normally has 2,499 surface acres of water. It is located N.W. of Oklahoma City. A favorite spot for sailing and a good area to bicycle with ten miles of paved bicycle trail. Typically there is wind which also makes it a popular lake to ... Hefner Lake
  • Heron Lake

    A picturesque lake set among tall pines, Heron Lake State Park has been designated a "quiet lake" where boats operate at no-wake speeds only. This park is known for its excellent sailing, fishing, cross-country skiing, and hiking. The park covers 4,100 acres of land in addition to the 5,900 acre ... Heron Lake
  • Hiwassee Lake

    Hiwassee LakeThis beautiful mountain lake covers over 6,000 acres and has almost 188 miles of shoreline. The Hiwassee, Nottley and Valley Rivers feed it, and along with Appalachia Lake and Lake Chatuge, the three lakes are often referred to as the "Chain of Lakes." Surrounded by the Nantahala and Cherokee ... Hiwassee Lake
  • Horse Thief Reservoir

    Horse Thief Reservoir is a community lake west of Jetmore, Kansas with a surface area of approximately 450 acres and a huge dam spanning nearly a mile and a half. Camping, Boating, Skiing, Swimming, Picnicking, Fishing and Hunting are just some of the great opportunities that will be enjoyed at ... Horse Thief Reservoir
  • Hulah Lake

    Hulah LakeHulah Lake lies in the upper reaches of the high rounded Osage Hills, and was named after the nearby community of Hulah, which was established in 1918. The name is derived from the Osage Indian word Hulah meaning "eagle". Hulah Lake is located in a farming and ranching community where grazing ... Hulah Lake
  • Johnson Lake

    Johnson LakeWhile most lakes on Central's supply canal are canyon lakes, Johnson Lake was originally a natural depression or low-lying area when construction began in 1939. Named for George E. Johnson, Central's chief engineer during construction of the hydro-irrigation project and general manager from 1935 ... Johnson Lake
  • Jordan Lake

    Jordan LakeJordan Lake with 13,900 acres and 200 miles of shoreline is located within a 45-minute drive from Raleigh and Durham. Boat launching, picnicking, swimming beaches, campgrounds, fishing, and public marina facilities are available for public use. Nine recreation areas are operated by agencies of ... Jordan Lake
  • Kaweah Lake

    Kaweah LakeLake Kaweah is a lake near Lemon Cove in Tulare County, California. The lake is formed by Terminus Dam on the Kaweah River. High mountains provide an exciting background for fishing and boating at this popular park, located on the main southern route into Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Park. The ... Kaweah Lake
  • Keystone Lake

    Keystone LakeKeystone Lake's blue-green water and the natural beauty of its setting -- wooded shoreline, sandy beaches, high bluffs, grasslands, and low rolling hills -- make it a visual treat the year round. The lake meanders into small valleys, creating many arms and land fingers. A network of county, state, ... Keystone Lake
  • Lahontan Reservoir

    Lahontan ReservoirLahontan Dam and Reservoir on the Carson River store the natural flow of the Carson River along with water diverted from the Truckee River, released waters from Lake Tahoe. With a surface area of approximately 11,200 acres at full reservoir storage and 69 miles of shoreline. the reservoir is a ... Lahontan Reservoir
  • Lake Altus-Lugert

    Lake Altus-Lugert Altus Reservoir, with 6,260 acre surface acres and 49 miles of shoreline, impounds the North Fork of the Red River which is the boundary between Greer and Kiowa Counties. This boundary was contended to be the border between Oklahoma and Texas and in 1896 the U.S. Supreme Court decreed that Greer ... Lake Altus-Lugert
  • Lake Corpus Christi

    Impounded in 1958 lake Corpus Christi is a Nueces River watershed lake located in San Patricio, Live Oak, and Jim Wells counties. It has a surface area of 18,256 acres and a maximum depth of 60 feet. Aquatic Vegetation It is noted for it's isolated beds of water stargrass, American pondweed, ... Lake Corpus Christi
  • Lake Eucha

    Lake Eucha is located in Delaware County and has 2,812 surface acres of water. There is 49 miles of shoreline. Swimming in the lake is not allowed nor skiing or diving. Lake Eucha is a fishing lake only. There is a swimming pool at Lake Eucha State Park. There are boat ramps, docks, a ... Lake Eucha
  • Lake Francis Case

    Lake Francis CaseLake Francis Case is situated on the Missouri River with numerous tributary streams and their embayments bordered by rugged bluffs broken by a complex of eroded canyons and ravines which afford protected boating and fishing sites. The Lake Francis Case area has become one of the most popular ... Lake Francis Case
  • Lake Hudson

    Lake HudsonLake Hudson is one of only two lakes in Oklahoma where a resident can own lakefront property on the water's edge, is second in a chain of three lakes along the Grand River, has 200 miles of panoramic shoreline and has about 12,000 acres of water for the pleasure of recreational enthusiasts. Many ... Lake Hudson
  • Lake Isabella

    Lake IsabellaLake Isabella (Lake) lies between two sections of the Sequoia National Forest at an elevation of 2,578 feet. At 11,200 acres, it is one of the larger reservoirs in California with a length of 6.5 miles and a 38 mile shoreline. Upper Kern River flows into Isabella Lake, Lower Kern River flows out of ... Lake Isabella
  • Lake Oahe

    Lake Oahe Lake Oahe spans 231 miles from Pierre, the capital of South Dakota, to Bismarck, the capital of North Dakota and is surrounded by mixed grass prairie with trees growing down to the shore in occasional steep draws. Lake Oahe is the 14th-largest man-made reservoir by volume in the world with a ... Lake Oahe
  • Lake Of The Ozarks

    Lake Of The Ozarks Nestled amid the rolling hills of central Missouri, the Lake of the Ozarks has long been known as mid-America's playground. Because of its size, the Lake offers something for everyone. The Lake covers 57,000 acres, impounds 617 billion gallons of water and has 1375 miles of cove indented ... Lake Of The Ozarks
  • Lake Powell

    Lake Powell Glen Canyon Dam, which is a feature of the Colorado River Storage Project (CRSP), impounds Colorado River water to form Lake Powell, one of the most popular and scenic lakes in the world. Lake Powell is part of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area which stretches hundreds of miles from Lees ... Lake Powell
  • Lake Sakakawea

    Lake Sakakawea Lake Sakakawea is the Corps of Engineers' largest lake with more than 1600 miles of shoreline and extends westward almost 200 miles. The lake itself is one of the three largest man-made reservoirs in the nation (only Lake Mead and Lake Powell are larger) with a surface area of about 368,000 ... Lake Sakakawea
  • Lake Sharpe

    Lake Sharpe One of six large lakes on the Missouri River, Big Bend Dam and Lake Sharpe at Fort Thompson, South Dakota is operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Approximately 80,000 acres of public lands and water provide a variety of benefits to the public including flood control, recreation, ... Lake Sharpe
  • Lake Tenkiller

    The Lake Tenkiller Ferry Dam is named for the Cherokee family from whom the land and ferry were obtained to build the dam. The Tenkillers were prominent Cherokees. It is said the Cherokee warrior was given his name by the white soldiers and pioneers at Ft. Gibson because of the ten notches on this ... Lake Tenkiller
  • Lake Travis

    Lake TravisLake Travis is a reservoir on the Colorado River in central Texas. It has a surface area of 18,622 acres and a maximum depth of 190 feet. Because of its volume, the lake serves as the primary flood control reservoir of the Highland Lake chain. The level of the lake can therefore vary ... Lake Travis
  • Long Pine SRA

    Long Pine SRALong Pine, "Jewel of the Cowboy Trail," offers something unexpected to visitors - scenic canyons lined with a Western Pine and Eastern Hardwood forest; one of Nebraska's finest trout streams, Pine Creek, beautiful Long Pine State Recreation Area, Hidden Paradise, Pine Valley Resort and the Pines ... Long Pine SRA
  • Lyman Lake

    Lyman LakeLyman Lake was Arizona's first recreational state park. The 1,500-acre reservoir was created as an irrigation reservoir by damming the Little Colorado River at an elevation of 6,000 feet. It is fed by snowmelt from the slopes of Mount Baldy and Escudilla Mountain, the second and third highest ... Lyman Lake
  • Marion Lake

    Marion Lake According to power index, Marion Reservoir ranks No. 1 in the state of Kansas for walleye fishing, according to KSPWC. In addition, hunting, hiking, camping, wind surfing, boating, swimming, surf bathing, bird watching and picnicking are available at one large Corps of Engineers lake in the ... Marion Lake
  • McGee Creek Lake

    McGee Creek Lake McGee Creek Reservoir is located about 15 miles southeast of the city of Atoka in one of the state's most scenic areas. It impounds the waters of McGee Creek in eastern Atoka County. Virtually all the land surrounding the lake is covered with dense forest. The area provides numerous ... McGee Creek Lake
  • Melvern Lake

    Melvern Lake Melvern Lake's 6,930 surface acres of water and 17,244 acres of adjacent land serve as the nucleus of recreational and natural resource activities for more than 500,000 visitors annually. Visitors looking for outdoor reacreation are fortunate at Melvern Lake. The lake boasts six parks (five ... Melvern Lake
  • Millerton Lake

    Millerton LakeMillerton Lake is nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, approximately 15 miles east of Fresno, CA. With over 40 miles of shore land for water sports, this SRA offers visitors swimming, fishing, and boating. The hills surrounding the lake provide good hiking opportunities. Wildlife in the ... Millerton Lake
  • Normandy Lake

    Normandy LakeNormandy Reservoir attracts bass anglers, campers, and boaters from a wide area. Barton Springs Recreation Area on the south shore of the reservoir is particularly popular. The 17-mile-long reservoir was completed in the 1970s to aid in the economic development of the upper Duck River region. ... Normandy Lake
  • O.C. Fisher Lake

    O.C. Fisher LakeO.C. Fisher Reservoir was completed by the US Corps of Engineers in 1952 for flood control on the North Concho River. Most of O.C. Fisher is leased to the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department as is known as San Angelo State Park. It's located adjacent to the City of San Angelo and is an oasis of ... O.C. Fisher Lake
  • Okmulgee Lake

    Okmulgee LakeOkmulgee Lake was built in 1926 as a water project for the City of Okmulgee, and covers 668 acres with 19 miles of shoreline. The lake is picturesque, functional, and offers many types of outdoor recreation. Several recreation areas along the east side of the shore offer camping, nature trails, ... Okmulgee Lake
  • Oliver Lake

    Oliver Lake The Black Warrior & Tombigbee Lakes (BW&T) consist of six lakes - Demopolis, Coffeeville, Oliver Lake
  • Oologah Lake

    Oologah LakeOologah Lake provides a great getaway for fishing, boating, picnicking, camping or just driftin' and dreaming over the sky blue waters. Oologah Lake is one of the best sailing lakes in the southwest, with 29,500 acres of water lying north and south. The lake is popular for all types of boating and ... Oologah Lake
  • Optima Lake

    Optima LakeOptima Lake is located in the panhandle of Oklahoma in Texas County on the Beaver River, approximately 4 1/2 miles northeast of Hardesty, and 20 miles east of Guymon. The Angler Point Public Use Area located below the dam has 21 campsites with electricity, however, it has been closed due to lack of ... Optima Lake
  • Perry Lake

    Perry Lake Just another day in paradise... A phrase coined by folks just like you who enjoy their favorite activities in the beautiful surroundings of Perry Reservoir. There are so many things to see and do at Perry Reservoir. Come for a day, a weekend, or spend your vacation at the Lake. You'll find it ... Perry Lake
  • Pine Creek Lake

    Pine Creek LakePine Creek is a 5,000 acre lake which offers a relaxed atmosphere and excellent boating and fishing activities. Opportunities for sightseers and nature lovers are many at Pine Creek. The forest resources of the project are managed to improve the scenic quality of the park areas and adjoining land ... Pine Creek Lake
  • Pomona Lake

    Pomona Lake Pomona Lake provides opportunities for a large variety of recreational activities on nearly 10,500 acres of public land surrounding the lake. The Corps of Engineers and the Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks operate and maintain campgrounds, boat ramps, picnicking facilities, swimming beaches, ... Pomona Lake
  • Robert S. Kerr Lake

    Robert S. Kerr Lake The lake area is beautiful any time of the year. It is especially scenic when flowering shrubs and leaf buds decorate the landscape with a soft glow in spring, or when the brilliant colors of fall start to unfold. For young and old alike Kerr Lake has a variety of recreation for everyone, from ... Robert S. Kerr Lake
  • Russell Lake

    Russell Lake The Corps' newest lake project on the Savannah River, lying between J. Strom Thurmond Lake to the south and Hartwell Lake to the north, Russell is one of the finest fishing lakes in the Southeast. Hunting opportunities abound as well. The cost of construction of recreational facilities was shared ... Russell Lake
  • Santa Rosa Lake

    Surrounded by low rolling hills dotted with juniper and pinyon, this attractive lake is not only popular with anglers but also attracts water skiers, canoeists, and wildlife enthusiasts. The panoramic views seem to go on forever. Park amenities include a group picnic shelter, restrooms, and ... Santa Rosa Lake
  • Sardis Lake

    Sardis LakeSardis Lake, on the Little Tallahatchie River, is one of four Flood Damage Reduction reservoirs in North Mississippi, Sardis, Enid, Arkabutla, and Grenada Lakes. A wide array of recreational activities are available, including fishing, boating, skiing, swimming, camping, nature walks, playgrounds, ... Sardis Lake
  • Skiatook Lake

    Skiatook LakeSkiatook Lake has a surface area of about 10,500 acres and 160 miles of shoreline, and has become well-known as one of the most beautiful lakes in the area. Gentle rolling hills of Blackjack and Post Oak interspersed with Tall Grass Prairie surround beautiful Skiatook Lake. The meandering shoreline ... Skiatook Lake
  • Sooner Lake

    Sooner Lake is one of Oklahoma's premier bass lakes. In fact, the first Oklahoma stocking of Florida's occurred in 1977 at Sooner Lake. This power plant lake offers great fishing, and is known for excellent hybrid striped bass fishing. Its primary use is a cooling reservoir for the coal fired ... Sooner Lake
  • Spavinaw Lake

    Spavinaw Lake Spavinaw Lake has 1,637 surface acres and 20 miles of shoreline with black bass, crappie, bluegill, and catfish. There are boat ramps, marina, picnic area, swimming beach, outdoor grills, restrooms, and pavillions. ... Spavinaw Lake
  • Stillhouse Hollow Lake

    Stillhouse Hollow LakeStillhouse Hollow Lake is an extremely clear and deep reservoir with a maximum depth of 107 feet and a surface area of 6,429 acres. The main lake area is dominated by steep rocky shoreline with limited amounts of standing timber. Stillhouse Hollow Lake offers a wide variety of recreation including: ... Stillhouse Hollow Lake
  • Storrie Lake

    Favorable summer breezes attract colorful windsurfing boards to Storrie Lake State Park, which is also popular for fishing and boating. The visitor center features historical exhibits about the Santa Fe Trail and 19th century Las Vegas. The park is comprised of 80 acres of land and 1,100 acres ... Storrie Lake
  • Tappan Lake

    Tappan LakeTappan Lake with 2,350 surface acres is a popular destination for boating, fishing, swimming, and camping. Harrison County is home to three of the ten lakes operated by the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District ("MWCD"). The lakes operated by MWCD are the impoundments contained behind dams built ... Tappan Lake
  • Truman Lake

    Truman Lake Located on the Prairie-Ozark border, Truman Reservoir offers an ideal setting for outdoor recreation. Tugged hills, scenic river bluffs and hardwood forests offer some of the best scenery in the state. The 56,000-acre lake offers water sportsmen ample area to pursue their interests, and more ... Truman Lake
  • Ute Lake

    Ute Lake Known for its numerous little coves and inlets, Ute Lake is among the state's longest lakes, almost 13 miles long, though only 1 mile wide at its widest. A popular family camping destination, this boating and fishing park also has good swimming spots, a hiking/ nature trail, and wildlife. ... Ute Lake
  • Waco Lake

    Waco Lake Lake Waco, located in central Texas and lying entirely within the city limits of Waco, Texas, is a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operated lake in McLennan County about half way between Dallas/Ft Worth and Austin, Texas. Lake Waco is fed by the North Bosque and Bosque Rivers and several smaller ... Waco Lake
  • Webster Lake

    Webster Lake With approximately 3,800 acres of surface water, Webster Lake is the focal point of Webster State Park. Campgrounds, playgrounds, Horseshoe Pits, swimming beach, Group Camp Areas - Group Shelters - Hiking Trail, boat ramps, vault toilets and shower buildings are provided. Webster Wildlife Area ... Webster Lake
  • Wickiup Lake

    Wickiup Lake in Oregon offers a fantastic mix of outdoor activities for families. It is known for the size of some of it's trout. There are both Rainbow and Brown trout that are said to be roaming the lake that are as long as your arm and as big around. It is also a lake known for it ... Wickiup Lake
  • Wright Patman Lake

    Wright Patman Lake Wright Patman Lake is located in the beautiful piney woods of northeast Texas and was formerly known as Lake Texarkana until 1973 when President Nixon officially designated the project, "Wright Patman Dam and Lake," in honor of Congressman Patman of the First Congressional District of Texas. The ... Wright Patman Lake