Lake Wylie, South Carolina: is found right on the border of North and South Carolina. It’s also considered one of the many suburbs of Charlotte, North Carolina.
Lake Norman, North Carolina: was created between 1959 and 1964 with the construction of the Cowans Ford Dam. It’s over 33 miles long and 9 miles wide, giving you plenty of areas to explore by boat.
Lake Tillery, North Carolina: is the reservoir created by the Tillery Dam, which was constructed in 1928. It’s one of the deepest lakes in North Carolina, reaching depths up to 200 feet.
Flathead Lake, Montana:is the largest natural lake west of the Mississippi in the continental United States (that is, not including Hawaii or Alaska). However, because part of the lake falls.
Crater Lake, Oregon:is found in Crater Lake National Park, known for its photogenic dark blue waters. While the lake is only around six miles long and five miles wide.
Lake Kissimmee, Florida: is one of eight lakes in the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes. While it’s considered one of the best lakes for boating, not many people swim in it due to alligators.
Lake Superior, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin:The largest of all the Great Lakes, Lake Superior, is the largest lake in the world by surface area. When looking at volume, it’s the third-largest lake.
Lake Tahoe, California, Nevada:is easily one of the best in the United States for boating, thanks to its mild climate and scenic views. Found on the border of California and Nevada.