This is a list of lakes (including reservoirs) in the United States, grouped by state.
By state
Alabama
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Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
- Anacoco Lake
- Bay Long in
- Bayou D'Arbonne Lake
- Lake Bistineau
- Black Lake (Louisiana) (also known as Black-Clear Lake in Natchitoches Parish)
- Black Bayou Reservoir located in Bossier Parish
- Bundick Lake near Dry Creek
- Caddo Lake (extends into Texas)
- Caillou Lake in Terrebonne Parish
- Calcasieu Lake
- Caney Creek Lake in Jackson Parish
- Carencro Lake in Terrebonne Parish
- Catahoula Lake
- Lake Cataouatche
- Lake Chicot in Evangeline Parish
- Lake Claiborne
- Clear Lake in Desoto Parish
- Cocodrie Lake
- Cotile Lake
- Cross Lake in Caddo Parish
- Cypress Lake
- Lake De Cade in Terrebonne Parish
- Dog Lake in Terrebonne Parish
- Eagle Lake
- False River: An (oxbow lake) in Pointe Coupee Parish
- Lake Fausse Pointe
- Lake Fields in Terrebonne Parish
- Flat Lake
- Grand Lake
- Grassy Lake (Louisiana)
- Indian Creek Reservoir
- Jug Lake in Terrebonne Parish
- John K. Kelly-Grand Bayou Reservoir in Red River Parish
- Kincaid Reservoir
- King Lake in Terrebonne Parish
- Lac des Allemands
- Lake Latt: 10.28 mile lake, s in Grant Parish
- Lost Lake
- Lake Maurepas
- Lake Mechant in Terrebonne Parish
- Mountain Bayou Lake
- Mud Lake
- Nantachie Lake
- Negro Lake
- Raccourci Old River (oxbow lake)
- Lake Pagie in Terrebonne Parish
- Lake Palourde
- Pelican Lake in Terrebonne Parish
- Lake Peigneur
- Lake Pontchartrain (largest water body within Louisiana, not a lake but a tidal estuary)
- Poverty Point Reservoir
- Lake Rodemacher in Rapides Parish
- Sabine Lake (extends into Texas)
- Saline Lake (with Chee Chee Bay in Winn Parish)
- Lake Salvador
- Six Mile Lake
- Spanish Lake in St. Martin and Iberia Parishes
- Three Mile Lake in St. Landry Parish: North of US 190, west of Krotz Springs, just west of the US 71 junction, listed as Port Barre.
- Toledo Bend Reservoir
- University Lakes: Six lakes in Baton Rouge City Park Lake, Lake Erie, College Lake, Campus Lake, University Lake, and Crest Lake.
- Vernon lake
- Lake Verret
- White Lake
Maine
Maryland
Most lakes in the state today were constructed, mostly through dam construction.
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Lakes greater than 500 acres:
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Former Lakes of South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Other areas
American Samoa
District of Columbia
Guam
Northern Mariana Islands
Puerto Rico
See also
References