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Depth Information Not Available for Lakes Marked with an Asterisk (*) DEPTH INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE FOR LAKES MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK (*) LAKE NAME 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 Huron Great Lakes GL Lake Huron (w West Lake Erie) 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 AL Baldwin County Coast Baldwin AL Cedar Creek Reservoir Franklin AL Dog River * Mobile AL Goat Rock Lake * Chambers Lee Harris (GA) Troup (GA) AL Guntersville Lake Marshall Jackson AL Highland Lake * Blount AL Inland Lake * Blount AL Lake Gantt * Covington AL Lake Jackson * Covington Walton (FL) AL Lake Jordan Elmore Coosa Chilton AL Lake Martin Coosa Elmore Tallapoosa AL Lake Mitchell Chilton Coosa AL Lake Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa AL Lake Wedowee Clay Cleburne Randolph AL Lay Lake Shelby Talladega Chilton Coosa AL Lay Lake and Mitchell Lake Shelby Talladega Chilton Coosa AL Lewis Smith Lake Cullman Walker Winston AL Lewis Smith Lake * Cullman Walker Winston AL Little Lagoon Baldwin AL Logan Martin Lake Saint Clair Talladega AL Mobile Bay Baldwin Mobile Washington AL Mud Creek * Franklin AL Ono Island Baldwin AL Open Pond * Covington AL Orange Beach East Baldwin AL Oyster Bay Baldwin AL Perdido Bay Baldwin Escambia (FL) AL Pickwick Lake Colbert Lauderdale Tishomingo (MS) Hardin (TN) AL Shelby Lakes Baldwin AL Walter F. George Reservoir - Lake Eufaula Russell Barbour Henry Stewart (GA) AL Weeks Bay Baldwin AL Weiss Lake Cherokee AL West Point Lake Chambers Troup (GA) AL WF Jackson Lake Covington AL Wheeler Lake - Tennessee River Lauderdale DEPTH INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE FOR LAKES MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK (*) AL William 'Bill' Dannelly Reservoir * Wilcox AL Wilson Lake Lauderdale AL Wolf Bay Baldwin AL Wolf Bay and Perdido Bay Baldwin AK Beaver Lake (West) * Big Lake AK Bulchitna Lake * Matanuska-Susitna Borough AK Carpenter Lake Matanuska-Susitna Borough AK Deadman Lake * Yukon-Koyukuk AK Eyak Lake Valdez-Cordova AK Kenai Lake * Kenai Peninsula AK Naknek Lake * Katmai National Park AK Nancy Lake Matanuska-Susitna Borough AK Oconnell Lake * Gateway AK Schneider Lake * Matanuska-Susitna Borough AZ Apache Lake * Gila Maricopa AZ Bartlett Reservoir * Maricopa AZ Christmas Tree Lake * Apache AZ Lake Havasu Mohave San Bernardino (CA) AZ Lake Mead Mohave Clark (NV) AZ Lake Pleasant * Yavapai Maricopa AZ Lake Powell Coconino Kane (UT) San Juan (UT) Garfield (UT) AZ Mohave Lake Mohave Clark (NV) AZ Saguaro Lake Mesa AZ Stoneman Lake Coconino AZ Theodore Roosevelt Lake * Gila Maricopa AZ Willow Creek Reservoir * Yavapai AZ Woods Canyon Lake * Coconino AR Bear Creek Lake * Lee AR Beaver Lake Benton Carroll Washington AR Bull Shoals Boone Baxter Marion Ozark (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 Moro Bay State Park Area * Bradley AR Norfolk Lake Baxter Fulton Ozark (MO) AR Norfolk Lake (Arkansas Section Only) Baxter Fulton AR Old River Lake * Desha Bolivar (MS) AR Perckerwood Lake * Prairie AR Table Rock Lake Carroll Boone Stone (MO) Barry (MO) DEPTH INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE FOR LAKES MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK (*) CA Bass Lake * Madera CA Bear Lake (Big) * San Bernardino CA Big Lagoon * Humboldt CA Black Hills Reservoir * Contra Costa CA Bodega - Tomales and Drake Bays (Jenner Inlet of San Francisco Bay) Pacific Coast CA Brickyard Cove Marina San Francisco Bay CA Britton Lake * 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 CA Canyon Lake Riverside CA Channel Islands (Coast with Santa Cruz Island) Ventura CA Channel Islands (From Water to Hwy 101) Ventura CA Clear Lake Lake CA Collins Lake Yuba CA Convict Lake * Mono CA Courtright Reservoir Fresno CA Crowley Lake * Mono CA Don Pedro Lake Tuolumme CA Donner Lake Placer CA Eagle Lake Lassen CA Fallen Leaf Lake * El Dorado CA Green Valley Lake * San Bernardino CA Canyon Murreitta CA Honey Lake Lassen CA Hume Lake * Fresno CA Huntington Lake * Fresno CA Ice Lakes (Serene and Dulzura Lakes) * Placer CA June Lake * Mono CA Kirkwood Lake * Amador CA Lake Almanor Plumas CA Lake Amador Amador CA Lake Arrowhead * San Bernardino CA Lake Berryessa Napa CA Lake Cachuma Santa Barbara CA Lake California * Tehama CA Lake Camanche San Joaquin Amador Calaveras CA Lake Casitas Ventura CA Lake Elsinore * Riverside CA Lake Gregory * San Bernardino CA 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 Lake Spaulding - Fordyce Creek * Nevada DEPTH INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE FOR LAKES MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK (*) CA Lake Tahoe Placer El Dorado Washoe (NV) Douglas (NV) CA Lake Wildwood * Nevada CA Los Angeles Coast (San Clemente to Malibu) Pacific Coast CA Malibou Lake Ventura CA Marina Del Rey Venice Beach CA McClure Mariposa CA Medicine Lake Siskiyou CA Mono Lake Mono CA Monterey Bay Santa Cruz Monterey CA Morris Reservoir * Los Angeles CA Nacimiento Reservoir San Luis Obispo CA Newport Beach and Balboa Island Orange CA Paradise Lake * Butte CA Philbrook Reservoir Butte CA Pine Flat Reservoir Fresno CA Pine Mountain Lake * Tuolumme CA Pinecrest Lake Tuolumme CA Robinson Lake * Inyo CA Rollins Lake Nevada CA Sacramento Delta Solano Contra Costa CA Salmon Lake (Upper) * Plumas CA San Diego Coast (Encinitas to Mexico) Pacific Coast CA San Francisco Bay Alameda Marin San Francisco San Mateo CA San Pablo Bay Pacific Coast CA Santa Barbara Coastline Santa Barbara CA Santa Catalina Island Los Angeles CA Searsville Lake * San Mateo CA Serene Lake * Placer CA Shasta Lake Shasta CA Shaver Lake * Fresno CA Silver Lake * Amador El Dorado CA Silver Lake * Mono CA Trinity Lake Trinity CA Tulloch Lake * Calaveras CA Twain Harte Lake * Tuolumme CA Twin Lakes Mono CA Wishon Reservoir Fresno CA Wrights Lake * El Dorado CO Bear Lake * Larimer CO Big Creek Lakes * Jackson CO Dillon Reservoir Summit CO Granby Lake Grand CO Grand Lake Grand CO Grand Lake (With Shadow Mountain and Granby Reservoirs) Grand CO Home Lake * Lake CO Horseshoe Lake * Larimer CO Horsetooth Reservoir * Fort Collins CO Jackson Resevoir * Morgan CO Lake Agnes * Grand CO Lake George * Park CO Lake Hiawatha * Larimer DEPTH INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE FOR LAKES MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK (*) CO Lake San Cristobal Hinsdale CO Lily Lake * Larimer CO Lindenmeier Lake * Larimer CO Navajo Lake * Archuleta Rio Arriba (NM) San Juan (NM) CO O'Haver Lake * Chaffee CO Platoro Reservoir Conejos CO Poage Lake * Rio Grand CO Red Feather Lakes (West and Parvin Lakes) * Larimer CO Ruby Lake * La Plata CO Silver Creeks Lakes * Saguache CO Spinney Mountain Reservoir Park 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 Beseck Lake Middlesex CT Bolton Lake (Middle) Tolland CT Bolton Lakes (Upper - Middle - Lower) Tolland CT Candlewood Lake Fairfield Litchfield CT Connecticut River - Coastal Region New London Middlesex CT Crystal Lake Middletown CT Crystal Lake Tolland CT Doolittle Lake * Litchfield CT Fishers Island Sound New London CT Gardner Lake New London CT Groton Long Point New London CT Hamilton Reservoir Tolland Hampden (MA) CT Highland Lake Litchfield CT Hitchcock Lake * New Haven CT Lake Lillinonah Fairfield New Haven Litchfield CT Lake Terramuggus Marlborough CT Lake Waramaug Litchfield CT Lake Zoar Fairfield CT Linsley Lake New Haven CT Little Pond Windham CT Long Island Sound New London Fairfield Queens (NY) Bronx (NY) CT Manitook Lake * Hartford CT New London Coastline New London CT Oxoboxo Lake New London CT Pachaug Lake New London CT Pinewood Lake * Fairfield CT Pocotopaug Lake Middlesex CT Red Cedar Lakes New London CT Rodgers Lake New London CT Shenipsit Lake Tolland CT Twin Lakes (Washinee and Washining Lakes) Litchfield CT Tyler Lake Litchfield CT Wangumbaug Lake Coventry DEPTH INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE FOR LAKES MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK (*) CT Washining Lake Litchfield CT Wataba Lake * Fairfield CT West Hill Pond Litchfield CT Woodridge Lake * Hartford CT Woodridge Lake * Litchfield DE Red Mill Pond * Sussex DE Lewes and Cape May Region Sussex FL Alligator Lake Osceola FL Amelia Island Nassau FL Anna Maria Island Manatee FL Blackwater Bay Santa Rosa FL Blue Cypress Lake Indian River FL Boca Ciega Bay and John's Pass Pinellas FL Brantley Lake Seminole FL Brown Lake * Walton FL Butler Chain of Lakes Orange FL Cane Lake * Orange FL Canyon Lake * Polk FL Cape Canaveral Brevard FL Captiva Island Pine Island Sound FL Charlotte Harbor Charlotte FL Cherry Lake Lake FL Cherry Lake * Madison FL Choctowhatchee Bay Okaloosa Walton FL Clermont Chain of Lakes Lake FL Cocoa Beach Brevard FL Conway Chain of Lakes Orange
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