Michigan is the state that is almost completely surrounded by the Great Lakes. It has coastlines along four of the five lakes: Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, and Lake Erie. The state’s unique shape, with its two peninsulas, contributes to its extensive shoreline and access to these significant bodies of water.
The state with no water at all is Wyoming.
Texas Has the most lakes
The state that had, and still has the greatest number of lighthouses is - MICHIGAN ! Think about it. Michigan is two peninsulas, surrounded by the waters of three of the Great Lakes, lakes that were and are heavily used by commercial ships. New York is number two by the way. There are 124 lighthouses in Michigan.
No, Michigan is its own state that is right above Indiana and is surrounded by the 5 great lakes
Minnesota
Hawaii
Michigan is a state that is almost surrounded by water, with the Great Lakes surrounding it on three sides - Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, and Lake Huron.
Oklahoma has the most manmade lakes in the United States.
Michigan is the state with the second most water-locked status after Hawaii. Michigan has the second longest coastline in the United States and is surrounded by the Great Lakes, making it highly water-locked.
minnesota
Madison is the capital of the state of Wisconsin. Historically, Madison served as the center for the Union army in Wisconsin. Madison is sometimes called the City of Four Lakes, as it is surrounded by small lakes.