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Kentucky is home to more than 13,000 lakes, including both natural and man-made. Some of the most well-known lakes in Kentucky include Lake Cumberland, Kentucky Lake, and Dale Hollow Lake.
There are at least 45 lakes in Kentucky. This count includes reservoirs.
Minnesota has about 2,560,299 acres of lake surface. Kansas has only two natural lakes and a couple of dozen man-made lakes. Kentucky has only three major natural lakes and many artificial lakes, so it has less lake surface, however, because of the 90,000 miles of streams in the state, Kentucky has more navigable miles of water than any state, other than Alaska.
The three natural lakes in Kentucky are Kentucky Lake, Lake Barkley, and Rough River Lake. Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley were created by the construction of dams on the Tennessee River and the Cumberland River, respectively, while Rough River Lake is a more traditional natural lake. These lakes are popular for recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and camping.
Minnesota has about 2,560,299 acres of lake surface. Kansas has only two natural lakes and a couple of dozen man-made lakes. Kentucky has only three major natural lakes and many artificial lakes, so it has less lake surface, however, because of the 90,000 miles of streams in the state, Kentucky has more navigable miles of water than any state, other than Alaska.
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There are about 1,000 natural lakes in Washington
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The Land between the Lakes is a 170,000 acre National Recreation Spot in Western Kentucky and Tennessee. Land between the Lakes is approximately ninety miles north of Nashville and directly south of Paducah, Kentucky.
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