Oklahoma has the most manmade lakes in the United States.
Alaska has the most lakes, with over 3 million lakes. In the contiguous US, Minnesota is advertised as the state with over 10,000 lakes, but Michigan has over 62,000 natural and man-made lakes.
There are no US states that have no lakes at all. If estuarial lakes are excluded, then Texas may be said to have only one (possibly 2) naturally formed lakes. Maryland is said to have no lakes because they are all "ponds" (i.e. smaller than lakes).
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After researching for over an hour I was not able to find how many lakes there are... But I did find a list of all the lakes in the U.S and trust me, there are over a 100. I would estimate about 150-210 lakes in the U.S.
Michigan has the second most lakes in the United States. Surprisingly, Alaska has the most lakes with over 3 million!
The top 3 largest natural lakes in the US are: 1) Lake Superior. 2) Lake Huron. 3) Lake Michigan. **Note- these lakes also share boundaries with Canada.
Texas produces the most natural gas in the United States.
MN stands for Minnesota on the US map. It is a state located in the northern part of the country, known for its abundance of lakes and natural beauty.
from a google search the state of minnesota was known as the land of 10000 lakes and that it became a us state in may of 1858
Some states in the United States have few natural lakes, so they have dammed rivers to create artificial lakes called: RESERVIONS
Michigan because it has all the lakes near it witch the water from the lakes turn into fog which makes it the foggiest state in the US.