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Great Lakes Lake Erie 4389 # of lakes LAKE NAME COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY 99000 GL Great Lakes Great Lakes 99005 GL Lake Erie Great Lakes 99010 GL Lake Erie (Lake Erie Islands Region) Great Lakes 99015 GL Lake Erie (Port of Toledo Region) Great Lakes 99020 GL Lake Erie (Put-In-Bay Area) Great Lakes 99025 GL Lake Erie (Western Basin Region) Great Lakes 99030 GL Lake Huron Great Lakes 99035 GL Lake Huron (With Lake Erie - Western Section) Great Lakes 99040 GL Lake Michigan (Northeastern Section) Great Lakes 99045 GL Lake Michigan (Southern Section) Great Lakes 99050 GL Lake Michigan (With Lake Erie and Lake Huron) Great Lakes 99055 GL Lake Michigan (Lighthouses and Shipwrecks) Great Lakes 99060 GL Lake Ontario Great Lakes 99065 GL Lake Ontario (Rochester Area) Great Lakes 99066 GL Lake Ontario (Stoney Pt to Wolf Island) Great Lakes 99070 GL Lake Superior Great Lakes 99075 GL Lake Superior (With Lake Michigan and Lake Huron) Great Lakes 99080 GL Lake Superior (Lighthouses and Shipwrecks) Great Lakes 10000 AL Baldwin County Coast Baldwin 10005 AL Cedar Creek Reservoir Franklin 10010 AL Dog River * Mobile 10015 AL Goat Rock Lake * ChaMbers Lee Harris (GA) Troup (GA) 10020 AL Guntersville Lake Marshall Jackson 10025 AL Highland Lake * Blount 10030 AL Inland Lake * Blount 10035 AL Lake Gantt * Covington 10040 AL Lake Jackson * Covington Walton (FL) 10045 AL Lake Jordan ElMore Coosa Chilton 10050 AL Lake Martin Coosa ElMore Tallapoosa 10055 AL Lake Mitchell Chilton Coosa 10060 AL Lake Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa 10065 AL Lake Wedowee Clay Cleburne Randolph 10070 AL Lay Lake Shelby Talladega Chilton Coosa 10075 AL Lay Lake and Mitchell Lake Shelby Talladega Chilton Coosa 10080 AL Lewis SMith Lake CullMan Walker Winston 10085 AL Lewis SMith Lake * CullMan Walker Winston 10090 AL Little Lagoon Baldwin 10095 AL Logan Martin Lake Saint Clair Talladega 10100 AL Mobile Bay Baldwin Mobile Washington 10105 AL Mud Creek * Franklin 10110 AL Ono Island Baldwin 10115 AL Open Pond * Covington 10120 AL Orange Beach East Baldwin 10125 AL Oyster Bay Baldwin 10130 AL Perdido Bay Baldwin EscaMbia (FL) 10135 AL Pickwick Lake Colbert Lauderdale Tishomingo (MS) Hardin (TN) 10140 AL Shelby Lakes Baldwin 10145 AL Walter F. George Reservoir - Lake Eufaula Russell Barbour Henry Stewart (GA) 10150 AL Weeks Bay Baldwin 10155 AL Weiss Lake Cherokee 10160 AL West Point Lake ChaMbers Troup (GA) 10165 AL WF Jackson Lake Covington 10170 AL Wheeler Lake - Tennessee River Lauderdale 10175 AL WilliaM 'Bill' Dannelly Reservoir * Wilcox 10180 AL Wilson Lake Lauderdale 10185 AL Wolf Bay Baldwin 10190 AL Wolf Bay and Perdido Bay Baldwin 10195 AK Beaver Lake (West) * Big Lake 10200 AK Bulchitna Lake * Matanuska-Susitna Borough 10205 AK Carpenter Lake Matanuska-Susitna Borough 10210 AK Deadman Lake * Yukon-Koyukuk 10215 AK Eyak Lake Valdez-Cordova 10220 AK Kenai Lake * Kenai Peninsula 10225 AK Naknek Lake * KatMai National Park 10230 AK Nancy Lake Matanuska-Susitna Borough 10235 AK Oconnell Lake * Gateway 10240 AK Schneider Lake * Matanuska-Susitna Borough 10245 AZ Apache Lake * Gila Maricopa 10250 AZ Bartlett Reservoir * Maricopa 10255 AZ ChristMas Tree Lake * Apache 10260 AZ Lake Havasu Mohave San Bernardino (CA) 10265 AZ Lake Mead Mohave Clark (NV) 10270 AZ Lake Pleasant * Yavapai Maricopa 10275 AZ Lake Powell Coconino Kane (UT) San Juan (UT) Garfield (UT) 10280 AZ Mohave Lake Mohave Clark (NV) 10285 AZ Saguaro Lake Mesa 10290 AZ StoneMan Lake Coconino 10295 AZ Theodore Roosevelt Lake * Gila Maricopa 10300 AZ Willow Creek Reservoir * Yavapai 10305 AZ Woods Canyon Lake * Coconino 10310 AR Beaver Lake Benton Carroll Washington 10315 AR Bull Shoals Boone Baxter Marion Ozark (MO) 10319 AR Chicot Lake Chicot 10320 AR DeGray Lake Clark Hot Spring 10325 AR DiaMond Lake * Izard 10330 AR Greers Ferry Lake Van Buren Cleburne 10335 AR Horseshoe Lake * Crittenden 10340 AR Lake Balboa * Garland Saline 10345 AR Lake Dardanelle * Pope Yell Johnson Logan 10350 AR Lake Fayetteville * Washington 10355 AR Lake Greeson Pike 10360 AR Lake HaMilton Garland 10365 AR Lake Ouachita Garland MontgoMery 10370 AR Lake Willastein Pulaski 10375 AR Ludwig Lake * Johnson 10380 AR Moro Bay State Park Area * Bradley 10385 AR Norfolk Lake Baxter Fulton Ozark (MO) 10390 AR Norfolk Lake (Arkansas Section Only) Baxter Fulton 10395 AR Old River Lake * Desha Bolivar (MS) 10400 AR Perckerwood Lake * Prairie 10405 AR Table Rock Lake Carroll Boone Stone (MO) Barry (MO) 10410 CA Bass Lake * Madera 10415 CA Bear Lake (Big) * San Bernardino 10420 CA Big Lagoon * Humboldt 10425 CA Black Hills Reservoir * Contra Costa 10430 CA Bodega - Tomales and Drake Bays (Jenner Inlet of San Francisco Bay) Pacific Coast 10435 CA Brickyard Cove Marina San Francisco Bay 10440 CA Britton Lake * Shasta 10445 CA Bucks Lake * Plumas 10450 CA Bullards Bar Reservoir Yuba 10455 CA Calero Reservoir Santa Clara 10460 CA California Coast (San Francisco to Los Angeles) Pacific Coast 10461 CA Canyon Lake Riverside 10465 CA Channel Islands (Coast with Santa Cruz Island) Ventura 10470 CA Channel Islands (FroM Water to Hwy 101) Ventura 10475 CA Clear Lake Lake 10480 CA Collins Lake Yuba 10485 CA Convict Lake * Mono 10490 CA Courtright Reservoir Fresno 10495 CA Crowley Lake * Mono 10500 CA Don Pedro Lake TuoluMMe 10505 CA Donner Lake Placer 10510 CA Eagle Lake Lassen 10515 CA Fallen Leaf Lake * El Dorado 10520 CA Green Valley Lake * San Bernardino 10521 CA Canyon Murreitta 10525 CA Honey Lake Lassen 10530 CA Hume Lake * Fresno 10535 CA Huntington Lake * Fresno 10540 CA Ice Lakes (Serene and Dulzura Lakes) * Placer 10545 CA June Lake * Mono 10550 CA Kirkwood Lake * AMador 10555 CA Lake AlManor Plumas 10560 CA Lake AMador AMador 10565 CA Lake Arrowhead * San Bernardino 10570 CA Lake Berryessa Napa 10575 CA Lake Cachuma Santa Barbara 10580 CA Lake California * TehaMa 10585 CA Lake CaManche San Joaquin AMador Calaveras 10590 CA Lake Casitas Ventura 10595 CA Lake Elsinore * Riverside 10600 CA Lake Gregory * San Bernardino 10605 CA Lake Havasu San Bernardino Mohave (AZ) 10610 CA Lake Hodges San Diego 10615 CA Lake Isabella * Kern 10620 CA Lake Mary Mono 10625 CA Lake Mendocino Mendocino 10630 CA Lake Oroville Butte 10635 CA Lake Pillsbury * Lake 10640 CA Lake Shastina * Siskiyou 10645 CA Lake Sonoma Sonoma 10650 CA Lake Spaulding - 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