tokeyo
new york
its nickname is the state of 10,000 lakes, but would be more accurate if it was called the state of 15,000 lakes
Kentucky.
Minnesota is the state known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes".
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.
Do not know the answer; but WISCONSIN has more than 15,000 lakes, all listed in a book they have available. I believe that is more than Minnesota or any other state.
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.
Michigan
Minnesota is the state known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes".
Lakes are used for fishing, swimming, boating, sewage, drinking water(after purified), and much more. I hope this helps.
Michigan
Yes, there are more than 20 lakes in Washington state. They include Lake Chelan, Lake Washington, Lake Umatilla, and Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake.