When it comes to breathtaking bodies of water, some of the clearest lakes in the U.S. on this list certainly earn its "America the Beautiful" appellation. All across America, you'll find some of the most pristine lakes on the planet. These cerulean waters are so deeply sky blue that they truly do not look real (and definitely need no filters). The real kicker is that these crystal-clear lakes are landlocked and found in some of the most surprising places.
Below you'll find 17 of the best lakes in the U.S., that you really must see to believe. Because here's the thing: photos don't even begin to do these places justice. So let the following list fuel your wanderlust as you embark on a cross-country adventure to some of our country's most beautiful bodies of water!
Northeast United States
The Northeast portion of the US is well-known for the Atlantic Ocean and the many charming East Coast towns. But there are a number of beautiful lakes as well that deserve more attention. Here are a few stunning lakes in the Northeastern United States.
1. Lake George - New York
- Location: Southeastern Adirondack State Park
- Popular For: Lake George is your typical cabin lake that offers a peaceful weekend of boating, fishing, swimming, and bonfires at night. Not only is the lake popular, but the town has been named one of the top lake towns in North America.
- Where To Stay Nearby: If you enjoy lake living this wonderful lakeside lodge has lakeshore frontage to enjoy, a private dock for your boat, a huge sundeck, a private beach, and a spacious modern design that is perfect for up to 12 people.
Known as the "Queen of American Lakes," Lake George is 32 miles long and fed by underground springs that give the lake its signature crystal-clear waters. Located in the southeastern Adirondack State Park, Lake George is a natural oasis that draws more than 50,000 summer visitors each year, who come to enjoy its beautiful views and magnetic, deep-blue waters. Lake George boasts over 109 miles of shoreline and more than 300 islands, many of which feature lodging and campgrounds perfect for those looking for a more immersive experience of this natural wonder.
2. Lake Winnipesaukee - New Hampshire
- Location: Foothills of the White Mountains
- Popular For: With a soft sandy shoreline this lake is a popular swimming lake. Of course, jet skiing, boating, and fishing can't be left out either. Each year, local residents have a contest to guess when the ice will finally leave the lake.
- Where To Stay Nearby: If you are looking for our own private lakefront rental for a family vacation try this delightful four-bedroom cottage on Coleman Point. A nice sandy beach, plenty of private dock space for your boat, and beautiful lake views.
Located at the foothills of the rugged and majestic White Mountains, Lake Winnipesaukee is a vision. At 21 miles long, it's the largest lake in New Hampshire, and by far, the most beguiling. In the summer, Lake Winnipesaukee is a favorite place for swimming, as it boasts an abundance of soft, sandy shorelines and beautiful beaches. A Northeast lake through and through, in the autumn, the fall foliage peeking out behind Lake Winnipesaukee's cobalt waters will completely take your breath away. It is one of the most famous lakes in the U.S.
Let's explore the beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire in this video from Mark D. Hall:
Southern United States
Lakes in the south are also overshadowed by the Gulf Coast and warm ocean beaches. But Florida alone has over 7,000 lakes! Here are some of the best lakes in the Southern United States.
3. Norris Lake - Tennessee
- Location: East Tennessee
- Popular For: With over 800 miles of shoreline, almost 34,000 acres to explore, and multiple marinas around the lake, Norris Lake is a boater's paradise. Combine that with numerous private coves and that means fishing is spectacular as well.
- Where To Stay Nearby: For the ultimate multi-family getaway on Norris Lake book Hillside Hideaway at Norris Lake. Enjoy your own private covered slip dock for two boats, direct lake access, and a sun deck. This beautiful home sleeps six so it's a wonderful spot for a family getaway.
Norris Lake has 809 miles of shoreline, 33,840 acres of water surface, and is the largest reservoir on a tributary of the Tennessee River. Those are the numbers, but Norris Lake is so much more than its superlative stats. For starters, it's brilliantly blue, boasting the clearest, most pristine water in Tennessee. The East Tennessee hills surround Norris Lake, and the distant peaks set against this cerulean lake create the Platonic ideal of vacation postcards. Home to myriad parks, campgrounds, and lodging areas, it's no wonder Norris Lake is one of the most popular vacation spots in the South and one of the best inland lakes in the US.
4. Lake Oconee — Georgia
- Location: Central Georgia
- Popular For: This reservoir on the Oconee River in Central Georgia is rife with water activities. With 374 miles of shoreline, the nearly 20,000-acre lake offers recreation aplenty from swimming and fishing to wakeboarding, boating, jet skiing, and so much more.
- Where To Stay Nearby: For a resort-style getaway, book a stay at this home with lake views. Not only will you enjoy staying lakeside but amenities like a heated pool and a hot tub. And with five suites each with its own bathroom, the home can accommodate up to seven guests.
Just 75 miles to the east of Atlanta you'll discover the serene waters of Lake Oconee. Known for its resort lifestyle, in addition to the lake and water sports, there is a golf course as well as a sporting center that offers clay shooting, fishing, archery, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, and a shooting range. Visitors will also love strolling through shops, dining at area restaurants, and visiting historic sites around the lake. There is so much to see and do here for endless summer relaxation and fun.
Midwest United States
The Midwest is well-known as being lake country, and a weekend getaway to a cabin on the lake is one of the highlights of summertime. You also can't forget the Great Lakes that make up a big part of recreational activities in the upper Midwest.
5. Torch Lake - Michigan
- Location: Michigan's Northern Lower Peninsula
- Popular For: With such fascinatingly turquoise water and an abundance of sandbars this lake is the perfect place to enjoy sandbar camping!
- Where To Stay Nearby: The south end of Torch Lake Sandbar is an oasis equivalent to an island paradise. This beautiful four-bedroom cottage on the lake provides you with an incredible Torch Lake experience.
Known for its pristine, aquamarine waters, Torch Lake in Michigan is an undeniable natural beauty. Part of Michigan's "Chain of Lakes" - 14 lakes and connecting rivers - Torch Lake is the state's longest inland lake and its second-largest. However, this dazzling Michigan lake truly looks like it belongs in the Caribbean. A favorite destination for water recreation, Torch Lake's waters are so crystal-clear that boats and swimmers appear as though they’re suspended in the air. It's something you truly must experience!
6. Lake of the Ozarks - Missouri
- Location: Central Missouri
- Popular For: With more shoreline than the state of California, the Lake of the Ozarks is an amazing lake for all of your favorite water activities.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Head to the lake house near Bagnell Dam in this lovely three-bedroom home. Stunning views of the main channel of the Lake of the Ozarks and within walking distance of shops, restaurants, and entertainment in Bagnell Dam.
Lake of the Ozarks is an unexpected oasis in Missouri, a state better known for its cultural scene. A massive, man-made lake created by impounding the Osage River in central Missouri, Lake of the Ozarks is a beloved summertime destination for Missourians. It boasts deep blue waters and a distinct serpentine shape, and is colloquially referred to as "Puff The Magic Dragon." Indeed, there is a magical quality to Lake of the Ozarks, and once you visit, you'll understand.
7. Lake Michigan - Illinois
- Location: Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana
- Popular For: Not only is Lake Michigan a popular lake for personal recreation, but it is also big enough for cruise ships to operate on this big beautiful lake. It is also extremely popular for trout fishing and even several varieties of salmon.
- Where To Stay Nearby: This luxury two-bedroom apartment in Rogers Park gives you views of Lake Michigan from your patio. A short walk to the beach and you have the best of both worlds - lakeshore views and the excitement of a popular Chicago suburb.
To be clear, the resplendent Lake Michigan really belongs to Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana. However, this cerulean blue lake is a major part of The Windy City. Let's start with a geography lesson: the U.S. and Canada are home to the largest group of interconnected freshwater lakes on the planet by total area and the second-largest by total value. The Great Lakes of North America are comprised of five lakes which contain 21% of the world's total freshwater by surface area. Lake Michigan is the third-largest of the Great Lakes, with a shoreline spanning four states.
Intriguing geography aside, Lake Michigan is an absolutely brilliant body of water and an inextricable part of the Chicago cityscape. Millennium Park is the most popular lakeside recreation area in Chicago, and people come from all over to marvel at this breathtaking body of water - especially at sunrise.
8. Lake McConaughy — Nebraska
- Location: Ogallala, Nebraska
- Popular For: This large lake is popular for boating, sailing, windsurfing, scuba diving, camping, and so much more. It beautiful beaches and clear waters also make this a favorite lake in Nebraska.
- Where To Stay Nearby: The Lake Mac House is located on the 18th hole of the local golf club. This townhouse is in close proximity to all that Lake McConaughy has to offer including views and recreation. With four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms, 12 guests can stay here — perfect for a large family or group of friends.
Located in Keith County, Lake McConaughy is the largest lake in the state of Nebraska at 30,000 acres. Known to locals as "Lake Mac," this body of water was formed by the damming of the North Platte River via the Kingsley Dam. With its massive size, Lake Mac is a local favorite for recreation. Not only are boating and swimming popular here but so are wind-surfing, water skiing, scuba diving, fishing, and camping.
9. Devils Lake — Wisconsin
- Location: Baraboo, Wisconsin
- Popular For: Located within the 10,000-acre Devils Lake State Park, Devils Lake is popular for SCUBA diving, swimming, boating, canoeing, and kayaking.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Book your stay at the 5-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom Devils Lake Escape and you'll be within walking distance of a brewery and Devils Lake State Park. Up to 12 guests can be accommodated at this spacious home (a guest favorite, by the way) in a convenient location.
There's little doubt that Devils Lake is the crown jewel of Devils Lake State Park making it quite a popular spot in Wisconsin. In fact, the park sees approximately 3 million visitors annually. With the crystalline waters at your fingertips, it's hard not to marvel at its beauty. I wouldn't blame you if your initial reaction is to dive right into the lake! In addition to the water, the state park is known for its hiking, camping, and rock climbing. Whether you're in need of a day trip or a weekend getaway, this will quickly become your favorite spot in Wisconsin to enjoy the great outdoors.
10. Lake Okoboji — Iowa
- Location: Dickinson County, Iowa
- Popular For: Lake Okoboji is known for its beaches, specifically Terrace Beach Park and Arnolds Park Public Beach.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Situated in the woods, this charming lakes cottage is a stone's throw away from the most popular beach in Pikes Point State Park as well as nearby shops and restaurants. Aside from its convenient location, this abode boasts five bedrooms and three bathrooms that allow for up to 10 guests to stay here.
While officially known as West Lake Okoboji, it's almost always referred to as Lake Okoboji. The most popular body of water of a chain of lakes known as the "Iowa Great Lakes," Lake Okoboji is just under 3,900 acres of pristine water that's made for recreation. Visitors will love the stretches of sandy beach that line its shores. In addition to laying out by the water, swimming, and boating, there is the lakeside Arnolds Park Amusement Park that families are sure to love. Not only is this an incredibly fun lake to visit but it's one of the cleanest lakes in the US.
Southwest United States
Some of the cleanest and most pristine lakes can be found in the Southwest US. Combine that with gorgeous natural areas made up of mountains, canyons, and forests, and you have a wicked combination perfect for outdoor adventures.
11. Hanging Lake - Colorado
- Location: Glenwood Canyon, Colorado
- Popular For: Hanging Lake is a beautiful state treasure in Colorado and is only accessible via a somewhat difficult hike. To preserve its beauty swimming and fishing are prohibited. Pets and drones are also not allowed.
- Where To Stay Nearby: This super cool one-bedroom log cabin in Glenwood Springs is surrounded by beauty. It is also near the trailhead for Hanging Lake.
When a devastating wildfire ravished the forest around Hanging Lake in early 2021, Colorado residents feared the worst, but somehow, this wondrous lake was spared. Hanging Lake is one of Colorado's crown jewels; it's a lush oasis of brilliant colors and beautiful scenery. The water is given its characteristic turquoise tone due to the presence of dissolving carbonate minerals; and, as if that weren't enough, the lake is surrounded by picturesque waterfalls and dramatic canyon landscape. It's unreal. Hanging Lake is so beloved, in fact, that Colorado State Park officials have instituted a seasonal permit system for visiting this stunning natural attraction. It's well worth the wait.
12. Lake Tahoe - Nevada & California
- Location: Border of California and Nevada
- Popular For: Lake Tahoe is one of the most popular vacation lakes in the US. With ski resorts bringing in people in the winter months and outdoor enthusiasts enjoying hiking trails, fishing, and boating in the warmer months.
- Where To Stay Nearby: If you are looking for the most amazing Lake Tahoe getaway for you and a half-dozen of your friends or family this luxury lakefront retreat is to die for. (And you just might after seeing the price - but some things in life are worth splurging on)
Lake Tahoe is an American icon and one of the bluest lakes in the US. Easily one of the prettiest and most popular lakes in the country, Lake Tahoe sits on the state line between California and Nevada, surrounded by the majestic, snowcapped peaks of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Located at 6,225 feet above sea level, Lake Tahoe is the highest alpine lake in the country, as well as the second deepest. But superlatives aside, it's absolutely ravishing. The cold, crystal-clear waters of this lake are mesmerizing, and really provoke a sense of awe and wonder. Lake Tahoe is often lauded as one of the most beautiful places in the country, and it really does deserve each and every word of praise.
13. Lake Powell - Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah & Arizona
- Location: Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
- Popular For: Outdoor adventurers and nature lovers of all skill levels love Lake Powell for its beautiful scenery and opportunities for water adventures. If you were to boat from one end to the other and back it would take four days!
- Where To Stay Nearby: Since Lake Powell is in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area lodging is pretty limited. But the town of Ticaboo gives you a few options. This two-bedroom home sleeps up to ten guests and is the perfect base camp for exploring the canyons and Lake Powell itself.
Lake Powell is a man-made creation that's a stunning testament to the power of humankind. As a result of damming the Colorado River at Glen Canyon along the Utah and Arizona border, Lake Powell is the second-largest reservoir in the country. It's also undeniably one of the prettiest, most pristine lakes in America. The lake's bold, cobalt hue juxtaposed with the deep crimson cliffs and colored canyons of the Southwest will leave you speechless. In some places, the water is so clear that it reflects the sky, so on a sunny day, Lake Powell takes on a stunning, sky-blue hue. While there are many ways to take in the beauty of Lake Powell, there is a kayak tour in Arizona that absolutely belongs on any adventurer's bucket list.
Northwest United States
The Northwestern United States also has incredibly scenic lakes. Crater Lake in Oregon might just be the most iconic lake in the entire United States. But that's not to say the rest of the lake in the Northwest should play second fiddle. Here are a few you definitely need to put on your bucket list.
14. Lake Chelan — Washington
- Location: Central Washington
- Popular For: Aside from your usual lake activities, the land around Lake Chelan is known far and wide for its orchards and vineyards. The lake itself offers beautiful views while paragliding and parasailing.
- Where To Stay Nearby: If you are looking for an amazing Lake Chelan getaway the Villa at Siren Song Vineyard Estate is an absolute dream. This delightful villa combines the beautiful views of Lake Chelan with a romantic and enchanting vineyard.
Located squarely in the center of the state, Washington's Lake Chelan looks almost too beautiful to be real. But luckily, it's as real as it gets. Known for its pristine waters, Lake Chelan boasts 50.5 miles of stunning natural beauty and is the gateway to the North Cascades National Park. The third-deepest lake in the U.S., Lake Chelan reaches a maximum depth of 1,486 feet in its Wapato and Lucerne Basins, which were formed by glaciers during the Ice Age. Today, visitors come to revel in its resplendence at the eponymous Lake Chelan State Park.
15. Flathead Lake — Montana
- Location: Northwest Montana
- Popular For: This beautiful freshwater lake in Montana is popular for sailing, boating, swimming, waterskiing, and fishing.
- Where To Stay Nearby: If you really want to enjoy your own private section of Flathead Lake a stay at Skipping Stones should be on your radar. This lovely four-bedroom home has its own private 100 feet of lakeshore. You'll also have gorgeous views of Glacier Park, Big Mountain, and the Swan Mountain range.
As the largest natural lake west of the Mississippi River in the lower 48 states, Flathead Lake is a popular destination for all sorts of outdoor activities. Not only is Flathead Lake one of the largest lakes in the US, it is also one of the cleanest. Visiting Flathead Lake in the summer and fall will treat you to local roadside stands selling fresh fruits like cherries, apples, plums, peaches, and strawberries. Whether you stay at one of the many campgrounds in the area or rent a luxury cabin on the lake, Flathead Lake is a wonderful place to enjoy one of the nation's best freshwater lakes. It is also interesting to note that the southern part of the lake is actually on the Salish and Kootenai Indian Reservation. A tribal recreation permit must be purchased to use that portion of the lake.
16. Lake Coeur d'Alene — Idaho
- Location: Northern Idaho
- Popular For: Lake Coeur d'Alene is quite popular for water sports from waterskiing to parasailing. You'll find plenty of wakeboarding and jet skiing as well. It is also a great fishing lake with kokanee salmon, large and smallmouth bass, trout, and some pretty hefty Northern pike.
- Where To Stay Nearby: If you are looking for one of the prime spots on Lake Coeur d'Alene look for Rockford Bay. It is a private bay within a no-wake zone so it is calm and quiet for swimming, but gives you access to the whole lake for more vigorous water sports. Try this five-bedroom lakefront home for scenic views and beach access.
Lake Coeur d'Alene is the second largest lake in northern Idaho, but there's nothing "second place" about it. The Coeur d’Alene region of Idaho is covered with more than 55 lakes; modern-day remnants from ancient Ice Age glaciers. The crown jewel of this area is the dazzling Lake Coeur d’Alene. This 25-mile-long lake has some of the most startlingly blue waters in the world, which can be enjoyed at one of its superb beaches or floating boardwalk. The floating boardwalk at Coeur d'Alene Lake is the largest in the world; and, at 3,300 feet long, offers an unparalleled experience of this lovely lake.
17. Wallowa Lake — Oregon
- Location: Joseph, Oregon
- Popular For: Wallowa Lake is known for it clear waters, beach, fishing, and boating. Both motorized and non-motorized watercraft can be rented from the lake's marina, and year-round camping is an option as well.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Want to stay lakeside with your own private dock at a home that has a jaw-dropping modern design? Look no further than this gorgeous three-bedroom modern house. With its combined farmhouse-meets-Scandinavian aesthetic, you'll enjoy the inside as much as it lakeside exterior.
Wallowa Lake is a glacially-carved lake that's absolutely stunning to see in person! Not only does it have some of the clearest water in the state of Oregon but its mountainous surroundings make it a picture-perfect place to hike. Watersports are among the most popular activities at this lake, and if you don't have your own boat or other watercraft, you can rent one from the lake's marina. This lake is so pretty ad serene that you may want to spend more than a day here. If that's the case, you can reserve a campsite.
This list of the clearest lakes in the U.S. showcases peak American beauty and how incredibly wondrous the U.S. really is. Most of us do not live along the coast, where we have unlimited access to the bountiful beaches and shores of the Pacific or Atlantic Oceans. But that's okay. All across America, there are crystal-clear lakes that are accessible and open to all, offering sandy shores and stunning waters that rival any of their coastal counterparts.
To discover more about some of the cleanest lakes in the U.S., the Environmental Protection Agency offers such information as a National Lakes Assessment, Lake Water Quality Summaries, and the Clean Lakes Program.
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