The largest lake in the US is Lake Superior and its maximum depth is 1,332 ft.
Seneca Lake is largest with over 43,000 acres in area, and 618 ft deep.
Lake Powell
In the US, Lake Superior is the largest lake. Lake Michigan is the largest lake that is actually in the US. Lake Superior is larger but it's impossible to credit it as largest since a good deal of it is in Another Country, namely Canada.
The largest lakes would be Lake Superior and Lake Michigan by far. The largest lake that is completely surrounded by Wisconsin would be Lake Winnebago. It is shallow and rough though. By volume, Green lake is the largest because of it's depth.
Lake George is the second largest lake in Florida, after Lake Okeechobee. Lake George was the third largest lake behind Lake Apopka, but conversion of the littoral zone on the northern side of Lake Apopka to farm fields in the previous century reduced its surface area.
Lake Superior
Lake Superior
Lake Superior
Lake Michigan
lake baikal is the world's largest freshwaterIf measuring by surface area, Lake Superior is the largest freshwater lake in the world. If measuring by volume, Lake Baikal is the largest freshwater lake in the world.Lake Baikal in Siberia is the largest by volume, 12200 square miles, maximum depth 5300 feet
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.
The largest lake in the US is Lake Superior, one of the great lakes, on the Canadian border (it's partially in the US and partially in Canada).