Here are the 5 lakes we have listed within USA > Midwest > Wisconsin - sorted A-Z. Suggest a new lake.
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Lake Delton
(Wisconsin) |
Lake Delton, whose name is derived from the French word Dalles meaning gorge, is one of the Midwest's most popular vacation areas. Along with the nearby Wisconsin Dells, the area gets more than three million visitors a year. Lake Delton and its sister lake Mirror Lake are impoundments of the Dell ... |
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Lake Michigan
(Great Lakes, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin) |
As the only Great Lake nestled completely within the boundaries of the United States, Lake Michigan is the pride and joy of Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. The lake boasts a huge area of 22,400 square miles, making it the largest freshwater lake (by surface area) in the world to be contained ... |
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Lake Michigan-Huron
(Ontario, Great Lakes, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin) |
Lake Michigan and Lake Huron share the same elevation of 577 feet above sea level, and they are connected by the five-mile-wide Straits of Mackinac. Hydrologically, this makes the two a single lake that some designate as Lake Michigan-Huron. We list the combined entity here to acknowledge that some ... |
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Lake Pepin (near Lake City, MN)
(Minnesota, Wisconsin) |
Lake Pepin was formed about 9,500 years ago by a natural dam of sand and silt deposited where the Chippewa River meets the Mighty Mississippi. The glacial lake is gradually filling with sediment; it once extended to St. Paul. Lake Pepin occupies a 28-mile portion of the border between Minnesota ... |
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Lake Superior
(Ontario, Great Lakes, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin) |
Lake Superior is the largest, deepest, coldest, cleanest, least developed, and most pristine of all the Great Lakes. Lake Superior is the world's largest freshwater lake measured by surface area -- and the world's fourth largest measured by volume. Its lowest depth, 1,333 feet beneath its surface ... |
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Note: For most lakes, some data are unknown or do not apply, so these comparisons may show fewer than 5 lakes.