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IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Lakes with an Asterisk * Do Not Have Depth Information and Appear with Improvised Contour Lines County Information Is for Reference Only IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Lakes with an asterisk * do not have depth information and appear with improvised contour lines County information is for reference only. Your lake will not be split up by county. The whole lake will be shown unless specified next to name ex (Northern Section) (Near Follette) etc. LAKE NAME COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY GL Great Lakes Great Lakes GL Lake Erie Great Lakes GL Lake Erie (Port of Toledo) Great Lakes GL Lake Erie (Western Basin) Great Lakes GL Lake Erie with Lake Ontario Great Lakes GL Lake Erie (Eastern Section, Mentor to Buffalo) Great Lakes GL Lake Huron Great Lakes GL Lake Huron (w West Lake Erie) Great Lakes GL Lake Michigan Great Lakes GL Lake Michigan (Northeast) Great Lakes GL Lake Michigan (South) Great Lakes GL Lake Michigan (w Lake Erie and Lake Huron) Great Lakes GL Lake Ontario Great Lakes GL Lake Ontario (Rochester Area) Great Lakes GL Lake Ontario (Stoney Pt to Wolf Island) Great Lakes GL Lake Superior Great Lakes GL Lake Superior (w Lake Michigan and Lake Huron) Great Lakes GL (MI) Lake St Clair Great Lakes AL Cedar Creek Reservoir Franklin AL Deerwood Lake Shelby AL Dog River Mobile AL Gantt Lake Covington AL (GA) Goat Rock Lake * Lee Harris (GA) AL Guntersville Lake Marshall Jackson AL Highland Lake * Blount AL Inland Lake * Blount AL Jordan Lake Elmore AL Lake Gantt * Covington AL (FL) Lake Jackson * Covington Walton (FL) AL Lake Martin Coosa Elmore Tallapoosa AL Lake Mitchell Chilton Coosa AL Lake Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa AL Lake Wedowee (RL Harris Reservoir) Clay Randolph AL Lake in the Woods * Jefferson AL Lay Lake Shelby Talladega Chilton Coosa AL Lewis Smith Lake * (SINGLE LEVEL ONLY) (NOT 3D) Cullman Walker Winston AL Logan Martin Lake Saint Clair Talladega AL Mobile Bay Baldwin Mobile AL Ono Island Baldwin AL Open Pond * Covington AL Orange Beach East Baldwin AL Bon Secour River and Oyster Bay Baldwin AL (FL) Perdido Bay Baldwin Escambia (FL) AL (TN) (MS) Pickwick Lake Colbert Lauderdale Tishomingo (MS) Hardin (TN) AL (TN) (MS) Pickwick Lake (Northern Section, Pickwick Dam to Waterloo) Colbert Lauderdale Tishomingo (MS) Hardin (TN) AL Shelby Lakes Baldwin AL Tallapoosa River at Fort Toulouse * Elmore AL (GA) Walter F. George Reservoir (Lake Eufaula) Russell Barbour Henry Stewart (GA) Quitman (GA) AL Weeks Bay Baldwin AL Weiss Lake Cherokee AL (GA) West Point Lake Chambers Troup (GA) AL Lake Frank Jackson* Covington AL Joe Wheeler Reservoir Lauderdale AL Joe Wheeler Reservoir (Joe Wheeler State Park Section) Lauderdale AL Wilson Lake Lauderdale AL Wolf Bay Baldwin AL (FL) Wolf Bay and Perdido Bay Baldwin Escambia (FL) AL (GA) West Point Lake Chambers Troup (GA) AK Big Lake Matanuska-Susitna Borough AK Birch Lake Fairbanks North Star Borough AK Cheri Lake * Matanuska - Susitna Borough AK West Beaver Lake * Matanuska-Susitna Borough AK Bulchitna Lake * Matanuska-Susitna Borough AK Carpenter Lake Matanuska-Susitna Borough AK Crooked Lake Matanuska-Susitna Borough AK Deadman Lake * Yukon-Koyukuk Borough AK Eyak Lake Valdez-Cordova Borough AK Kenai Lake Kenai Peninsula Borough AK Naknek Lake * Katmai National Park AK Nancy Lake Matanuska-Susitna Borough AK Nonvianuk Lake * KATMAI NATIONAL PRESERVE AK Connell Lake * Ketchikan Gateway Borough AK Horseshoe Lake* Matanuska-Susitna Borough AK Sister Lake * Trapper Creek AK Noyes Island Alexander Archipelago AZ Apache Lake * Gila Maricopa AZ Bartlett Reservoir * Maricopa AZ Christmas Tree Lake * Apache AZ (CA) Lake Havasu Mohave San Bernardino (CA) AZ (CA) Lake Havasu (Zoomed In) Mohave San Bernardino (CA) AZ (NV) Lake Mead Mohave Clark (NV) AZ Lake Pleasant * Yavapai Maricopa AZ (UT) Lake Powell (SINGLE LEVEL ONLY) (NOT 3D) Coconino Kane (UT) San Juan (UT) Garfield (UT) AZ (NV) Mohave Lake Mohave Clark (NV) AZ Saguaro Lake Mesa AZ Stoneman Lake Coconino AZ Upper Goldwater Lake * Prescott AZ Willow Creek Reservoir * Yavapai AZ Woods Canyon Lake * Coconino AR Bear Creek Lake * Lee AR Beaver Lake Benton Carroll Washington AR (MO) Bull Shoals Lake Boone Baxter Marion Ozark (MO) Taney (MO) AR Chicot Lake Chicot AR DeGray Lake Clark Hot Spring AR Diamond Lake * Izard AR Greers Ferry Lake Van Buren Cleburne AR Horseshoe Lake * Crittenden AR Lake Balboa * Garland Saline AR Lake Dardanelle Pope Yell Johnson Logan AR Lake Fayetteville * Washington AR Lake Greeson Pike AR Lake Hamilton Garland AR Lake Ouachita Garland Montgomery AR Lake Willastein * Pulaski AR Ludwig Lake * Johnson AR (MO) Lake Norfork Baxter Fulton Ozark (MO) AR Peckerwood Lake * Prairie AR (MO) Table Rock Lake Carroll Boone Stone (MO) Barry (MO) Taney (MO) CA Antelope Lake * Plumas CA Bass Lake * Madera CA Big Bear Lake San Bernardino CA Big Lagoon * Humboldt CA Bodega, Tomales and Drakes Bays Pacific Coast (Jenner to San Rafael) CA Lake Britton * Shasta CA Bucks Lake * Plumas CA Bullards Bar Reservoir Yuba CA Calero Reservoir * Santa Clara CA California Coast (San Francisco to Los Angeles) Pacific Coast (San Francisco to Los Angeles) CA Cascade Lake * El Dorado CA Canyon Lake Riverside CA Channel Islands and Santa Barbara Coast Santa Barbara Ventura CA Clear Lake Lake CA Collins Lake Yuba CA Convict Lake * Mono CA Courtright Reservoir Fresno CA Crowley Lake * Mono CA Dana Point Harbor Orange CA Don Pedro Lake Tuolumne CA Donner Lake Nevada CA Echo Lake El Dorado CA Eagle Lake Lassen CA Fallen Leaf Lake El Dorado CA Canyon Lake Riverside CA Gold Lake * Sierra CA Hume Lake * Fresno CA Huntington Lake Fresno CA Ice Lakes (Lakes Serena and Dulzura) Placer CA June Lake * Mono CA Juniper Lake * Lassen CA Kirkwood Lake * Amador CA Lake Almanor Plumas CA Lake Arrowhead San Bernardino CA Lake Berryessa Napa CA Lake Cachuma Santa Barbara CA Lake Camanche San Joaquin Amador Calaveras CA Lake Casitas Ventura CA Lake Elsinore * Riverside CA Lake Gregory San Bernardino CA (AZ) Lake Havasu San Bernardino Mohave (AZ) CA Lake Hodges San Diego CA Lake Isabella Kern CA Lake Mary * Mono CA Lake Mendocino Mendocino CA Lake Oroville Butte CA Lake Pillsbury * Lake CA Lake Shastina Siskiyou CA Lake Sonoma Sonoma CA (NV) Lake Tahoe Placer El Dorado Washoe (NV) Douglas (NV) Carson City (NV) CA Lake Topaz Mono Douglas (NV) CA Lake Wildwood * Nevada CA Los Angeles Coast (San Clemente to Malibu) Pacific Coast (San Clemente to Malibu) CA Little Grass Valley Lake * Plumas CA Malibou Lake * Los Angeles CA Marina Del Rey Venice Beach CA Manhattan Beach Los Angeles CA Morro Bay San Louis Obispo CA Lake McClure Mariposa CA Medicine Lake Siskiyou CA Mono Lake Mono CA Monterey Bay Santa Cruz Monterey CA Nacimiento Reservoir San Luis Obispo CA Newport Beach Orange CA Paradise Lake * Butte CA Philbrook Reservoir Butte CA Pine Flat Reservoir Fresno CA Pine Mountain Lake * Tuolumne CA Pinecrest Lake Tuolumne CA Whaler's Cove on Point Lobos Monterey CA Rollins Lake Nevada Placer CA Sacramento Delta (SINGLE LAYER ONLY) (NOT 3D) Solano Contra Costa Sacramento CA San Diego Coast Pacific Coast (Encinitas to Mexico) CA San Francisco Bay (Portrait Orientation, Zoomed in on SF Bay) Pacific Coast (Novato to Fremont) CA San Francisco Bay (Landscape Orientation, Shows more surrounding areaPacific to theCoast East) CA San Pablo Bay Pacific Coast CA Santa Barbara Coast (Goleta to Carpinteria) Santa Barbara CA Santa Catalina Island Los Angeles CA Serene Lakes (Lakes Serena and Dulzura) Placer CA Shasta Lake Shasta CA Shaver Lake Fresno CA Silver Lake * Amador CA Silver Lake * Mono CA Silver Lake* Lassen CA Trinity Lake * Trinity CA Tulloch Reservoir * Calaveras Tuolumne CA Twain Harte Lake * Tuolumne CA Twin Lakes * Mono CA Wishon Reservoir Fresno CA Wrights Lake El Dorado CA Wrights Lake (with Dark and Beauty) El Dorado CA Whiskeytown Lake Shasta CA Upper Salmon Lake Sierra CO Bear Lake * Larimer CO Big Creek Lakes * Jackson CO Dillon Reservoir Summit CO Granby Lake Grand CO Grand Lake Grand CO Grand County Lakes (With Grand, Shadow Mountain and Granby) Grand CO Grand Lake and Shadow Mountain Reservoir Grand CO Home Lake * Lake CO Horseshoe Lake * Larimer CO Horsetooth Reservoir * Larimer CO Jackson Reservoir * Morgan CO Lake Agnes * Grand CO Lake George * Park CO Lake Hiawatha * Larimer CO Lake San Cristobal Hinsdale CO Lawn Lake * Larimer CO Lily Lake * Larimer CO Lindenmeier Lake * Larimer CO (NM) Navajo Reservoir * Archuleta Rio Arriba (NM) San Juan (NM) CO O'Haver Lake * Chaffee CO Platoro Reservoir * Conejos CO Palmer Lake El Paso CO Poage Lake * Rio Grande CO Red Feather Lakes (West and Parvin Lakes) * Larimer CO Ruby Lake * La Plata CO Ruedi Reservoir Eagle Pitkin CO Silver Creek Lakes * Saguache CO Spinney Mountain Reservoir Park CO Sprague Lake * Larimer CO Stagecoach Reservoir * Routt CO Tarryall Reservoir * Park CO Taylor Park Reservoir Gunnison CO Vallecito Reservoir La Plata CT Alexander Lake Windham CT Amston Lake Tolland New London CT Bantam Lake Litchfield CT Bashan Lake Middlesex CT Ball Pond Fairfield CT Beseck Lake Middlesex CT Bolton Lake (Middle) Tolland CT Bolton Lakes (Upper - Middle - Lower) Tolland CT Canoe Brook Lake * Fairfield CT Candlewood Lake Fairfield Litchfield CT Cedar Lake Hartford New Haven CT Connecticut River - Coastal Region New London Middlesex CT Crystal Lake Middlesex CT Crystal Lake Tolland CT Doolittle Lake * Litchfield CT (NY) Fishers Island Sound New London Suffolk (NY) CT Gardner Lake New London CT Groton Long Point New London CT (MA) Hamilton Reservoir Tolland Hampden (MA) CT Highland Lake Litchfield CT Hitchcock Lake * New Haven CT Lake Lillinonah Fairfield New Haven Litchfield CT Lake Terramuggus Hartford CT Lake Waramaug Litchfield CT Lake Zoar Fairfield New
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