No. Pennsylvania borders one of the Great Lakes: Lake Erie.
There are many lakes within the borders of the US. If you mean one of the Great Lakes, it is Lake Michigan.
The only state that touches four of the five great lakes is Michigan. Michigan has shoreline on Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron and Erie, but not on Lake Ontario. New York has shoreline on Lakes Ontario and Erie. Pennsylvania and Ohio have shoreline on Lake Erie. Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin have shoreline on Lake Michigan. Minnesota and Wisconsin have shoreline on Lake Superior.
There are four Great Lakes bordering Michigan: Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan and Lake Superior.
Michigan is called the "great lake state" it borders all of the lakes except one. Ohio only borders one. HOME is all the names of the lakes H for lake Huron O for lake Ontario M for lake Michigan E for lake Erie which is the lake that boders Ohio
Lake Erie, Lake Michigan
Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario are known as the Great Lakes. The lakes border the U.S. states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. Wisconsin borders Lake Michigan and Lake Superior. New York borders Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. Michigan borders Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Superior and Lake Erie. Each of the remaining states border one lake.
lake Erie Lake Erie borders Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York in the United States. Only Lake Huron solely borders Michigan, USA and Ontario Canada
no, only one lake. The lake that borders Canada and New York .
Michigan
Michigan is the only state which is cut in two by one of the Great Lakes. Michigan's upper peninsula is separated from the lower part by lake Michigan.
In the Great Lakes region, the state that does not border a Great Lake is Michigan. While Michigan has coastlines on four of the five Great Lakes, it is the only state that is divided by the lakes, and its Upper Peninsula does not directly border any lakes. Other states like Ohio, Indiana, and Wisconsin do border at least one of the Great Lakes.