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Patoka Lake is a reservoir in Southern Indiana, covering 8,800 acres and spanning three counties: Crawford, Dubois, and Orange. It was created in 1978 by damming the Patoka River and provides recreational and environmental benefits for the state.
Find out the names, locations, sizes, and depths of natural lakes and reservoirs in the U.S. state of Washington. See a map and a table with coordinates and references for each lake.
Find out the names, locations, volumes, depths and notes of the largest natural and man-made lakes in the US. See the top 30 lakes ranked by volume, from Lake Superior to Salton Sea, and learn about their features and history.
Lake Crescent is a deep and clear lake in Olympic National Park, Washington, formed by a glacial landslide. Learn about its history, ecology, depth, and recreational activities.
Lake Washington is a large freshwater lake adjacent to Seattle, Washington, United States. It is fed by the Sammamish and Cedar Rivers and drained by the Lake Washington Ship Canal, and has two floating bridges and several islands.
Rock Lake is the deepest and largest of the scabland lakes in eastern Washington, formed by the Missoula Floods. It is a popular fishing spot and has a rail trail along its eastern shore, but also poses dangers from basalt cliffs and rattlesnakes.
Lake Chelan is a narrow, fjord-like lake in north-central Washington state, U.S., with a maximum depth of 1,486 ft (453 m). It is fed by two major tributaries, Stehekin River and Railroad Creek, and has a diverse aquatic ecosystem with many endemic species.
Find out the world's deepest lakes and their maximum depths in meters and feet. The list includes lakes from different continents, regions and countries, with geological and geographical information.