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Lake Name Lake Description
Bantam Lake
(Connecticut)
Bantam Lake is an outdoor wonderland with great fishing, an almost completely forested shoreline and White Memorial Foundation - a nationally known conservation camping, education, hiking and boating facility. Bantam Lake is the largest natural water body in Connecticut and is fed by the Bantam River ...
Candlewood Lake
(Connecticut)
Candlewood Lake is Connecticut's largest man-made reservoir. The City of Danbury and four other towns (Brookfield, New Milford, Sherman and New Fairfield) all claim Candlewood Lake's 86 miles of mostly steep forested shoreline and a surface area of over 5,000 acres. Candlewood Lake is a utopia for both ...
Colebrook River Lake
(Connecticut, Massachusetts)
Also known as: Colebrook River Reservoir

With over 800 acres of boating and fishing waters, with no residential development, Colebrook River Lake - straddling the Connecticut and Massachusetts state line - is an ideal leisure-time destination. Colebrook River Lake provides many excellent recreational boating and fishing opportunities, including ...
East Grand Lake
(Maine)
East Grand Lake is part of the Aroostook Region of Northeastern Maine, located on the Maine-New Brunswick (Canada) border. It is Maine's third largest lake with 16,070 acres, measuring 22 miles long and 4 miles wide, with a maximum depth of 128 feet. East Grand Lake is part of the Chipineticook chain ...
First Connecticut Lake
(New Hampshire)
New Hampshire's Connecticut Lakes, located in the state's North Country, are comprised of four lakes: First Connecticut Lake, Second Connecticut Lake, Third Connecticut Lake, and Fourth Connecticut Lake. First Connecticut Lake is the largest and Fourth Connecticut Lake is the smallest of the group. ...
Great East Lake
(Maine, New Hampshire)
Great East Lake is a paradise for anyone who enjoys a relaxing time. With over 1700 acres of water and 12 miles of shoreline, Great East Lake is known for its natural beauty and abundance of wildlife. Regarded for its cleanliness, Great East Lake supports a large ecosystem of waterfowl, otters, turtles, ...
Great Moose Lake
(Maine)
Great Moose Lake is a wonderful destination spot for people seeking to "get away from it all." The lake covers 3,584 acres with a maximum depth of 62 feet and an average depth of 18 feet. Great Moose Lake is located at the headwaters of the Sebasticook River in Somerset County, part of the Kennebec ...
Great Pond
(Maine)
Great Pond, located in Kennebec County, is part of the Kennebec River Watershed. It was formed by the construction of the Great Pond Storage Dam on Belgrade Stream in 1886. The dam was built for power generation and stands 14 feet high. Of note is that there are several other bodies of water named "Great ...
Lake Bomoseen
(Vermont)
Lake Bomoseen is the most prominent lake in Vermont's Lake Region, located in the West Central part of the state. Stretching almost 9 miles long and one mile wide and covering an expansive 2,370 acres, Lake Bomoseen is the largest lake contained entirely within Vermont's state borders. The lake has ...
Lake Champlain
(New York, Vermont)
Lake Champlain, straddling New York, Vermont, and Canada, is a natural freshwater lake seated about 100 feet above sea level. Briefly dubbed a Great Lake in 1998, Lake Champlain reaches a maximum depth of 400 feet, covers an impressive 435 square miles, stretches out over 100 miles in length, and boasts ...

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