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Lake Name Lake Description
Buckeye Lake
(Ohio)
Buckeye Lake, located in east-central Ohio, was constructed in 1826 as a feeder lake for the Ohio-Erie Canals. With the rise of railroads in the late 1800?s and the demise of canals for commercial transportation, Buckeye Lake became a popular recreational destination. The lake became Ohio?s first state ...
Caesar Creek Lake
(Ohio)
Caesar Creek Lake, located in southwestern Ohio, offers vacationers 2830 acres of blue waters and over 40 miles of shoreline. Created in the 1970's when the United States Army Corps of Engineers dammed up Caesar Creek, the lake lies within Caesar Creek State Park, leased from the Army Corps to the state ...
Grand Lake St. Marys
(Ohio)
Grand Lake St. Marys, stretching out over an impressive 13,500 acres, was once known as the largest man-made reservoir in the world. Today, it is the largest inland lake in Ohio. However, contrary to its large size, its average depth is 5-7 feet. The lake was constructed as a feeder reservoir for the ...
Indian Lake
(Ohio)
Indian Lake, located in western Ohio, is a 5,800 acre water playground for adults and children alike. Named after several Native American tribes that used to inhabit this area, the lake is fed by the Great Miami River and several area creeks. Indian Lake was a feeder lake to the Miami and Erie Canal ...
Lake Erie
(Great Lakes, New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio)
Lake Erie, the 11th-largest lake in the world and one of the Great Lakes of North America, straddles the borders of Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Michigan, and the Canadian province of Ontario. The lake is named after the Native American tribe that inhabited its shores before being killed off by the ...
Michael J. Kirwan Reservoir
(Ohio)
INITIAL INFO From: US Armp Corps of Enginners Fishing at Michael J. Kirwan can be a very rewarding activity. The numerous deep feeder channels and shallow shoreline provide habitat for a variety of fish species. The reservoir has yielded many trophy size walleye, muskie, and striped bass. Largemouth ...
Pymatuning Lake
(Pennsylvania, Ohio)
Pymatuning Lake, located in northwestern Pennsylvania and spilling over into eastern Ohio, is a lake of superlatives: Clocking in at 17,088 acres in area, 17 miles in length, and 1.6 miles in width, it is the largest lake in Pennsylvania aside from the Great Lake of Lake Erie. Pymatuning Lake is also ...
Salt Fork Lake
(Ohio)
Salt Fork Lake is a 3,000-acre recreational gem nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in Guernsey County in southeastern Ohio. Salt Pond Lake and Salt Pond State Park are conveniently located near the intersection of Interstates 70 and 77 and the City of Cambridge, birthplace of astronaut ...
Senecaville Lake
(Ohio)
Senecaville Lake, also known as Seneca Lake, is the third largest inland lake in Ohio with 3,550 acres. Senecaville Lake is conveniently located in southeastern Ohio, part in Noble County and part in Guernsey County, near the intersection of Interstates 70 and 77. The City of Cambridge is nearby, which ...
Shenango River Lake
(Pennsylvania, Ohio)
Located mostly in northwestern Pennsylvania near Greenville PA and Sharon PA, and spilling into in northeastern Ohio, Shenango River Lake is provides flood protection for the Shenango River Valley as well as for the Beaver and upper Ohio Rivers. The lake also provides water releases during dry periods ...

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