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Crater Lake in Oregon.

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What is the deepest lake in the US named?

Crater Lake, Oregon at 1,949 feet (594 m) deep, is the deepest lake in the US.


What is the deepest lakes in the US?

Im not sure but i think its Michigan(lake Superior)ANSWER:Although Lake Superior is the deepest Great Lake, the state which has the deepest US lake is Oregon with Crater Lake at 1,949 feet deep. It is the seventh deepest lake in the world.


What is the landform thatis the deepest lake in the US located in Arizona?

Lake Michigan


Crater lake the deepest lake in the US is located in Oregon what is capital of Oregon?

salem


What is deepest lake in Oregon?

Crater lake is the deepest lake in the US. It is Oregons lake.


If Crater lake is the deepest lake in the US and it is located in the state of Oregon What is the capital city of Oregon?

Salem is the capital.


Where is crater lake national park located?

Crater Lake (deepest lake in the US) is in southwest Oregon near California.


Where is the deepest lake found in US?

Most likely Lake Superior, which has a large hole in it's northeastern end that is about 1,300 feet deep.


What is the three deepest lakes in the united states?

The 3 deepest lakes in the US are Crater Lake, Lake Tahoe, and Lake Chelan.


How deep is Lake Wenatchee?

Lake Chelan in Washington state is 1,486 feet deep, which makes it the third deepest lake in the US.


What is the ninth largest freshwater lake?

It is Crater Lake in Oregon. At 1,943 feet deep (590m), it is the seventh deepest lake in the world, and the deepest in the US. It is the basin of an erupted volcano, so the water has no inlet, or outlet. It is also considered to have the clearest water of any lake in the world.


Is crater lake the largest widest or deepest?

It is none of those, if the world as a whole is considered. It is, however, the deepest lake in the US, and if average (rather than maximum) depth is considered, it's the deepest lake in the Western Hemisphere.