The stats I am finding are not all that accurate, but they're the best I can use, so here goes..
Area: 352 km²
Average depth: 42 m
This gives a volume of 352 * 1000 * 1000 * 42 = 14784,000000 m3
At 264.17 gallons per cubic metre, the answer is 3,905489,280000 gallons
Read that as nearly 4 trillion gallons US. ■
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There are approximately 696 billion gallons of water in Lake Winnebago.
Approx 756,993,907,779 gallons
Truman Lake in Missouri has about 11.32 million gallons of water in it. There are several types of fish in the lake as well.
90 millon gallons
Lake Pleasant, Arizona has 653062 acre-feet which is 212,801,184.619.474 gallons.
20000
The answer will depend on how deep the lake is!
There are 6 quadrillion gallons of water in Lake St. Clair. That is one fifth of the world's fresh surface water.
Lake Okeechobee holds one trillion gallons of water. It is the largest lake in Florida and is the second largest body of fresh water in the contiguous United States.
4535354634 feet
Approximately 8,146,286 gallons of water.
There are 775.1 miles from Yellowstone National Park to South Lake Tahoe in California.