Lake Lahontan
Lahontan Reservoir, a lake created by a dam on the Carson River.
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No, it's in Nevada and nowhere near the Great Lakes.
Lake Winnipesaukee is in New Hampshire. Walker Lake is in Nevada. Lake Washington and Lake Winder are lakes in Florida. West Okoboji Lake is in Iowa.
Lake Weija is a lake in Ghana. Wood Lake and Williston Lake are lakes in British Columbia, Canada. Wollaston Lake is a lake in Saskatchewan, Canada.
There are a number of large lakes in the USA. Lake Okeechobee in Florida, Lake Tahoe between California and Nevada, and the Great Salt Lake are three that come immediately to mind.
usually Lahontan cutthroats, carps, blue gill
The major bodies of water in Nevada include:Major Rivers - Colorado River, Humboldt River, Truckee River.Major Lakes - Pyramid Lake, Lake Mead, Lake Mojave, Lake Tahoe, Walker Lake.
Lake Michigan (Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana)Lake Mead (Arizona and Nevada)Lake Muritz (Germany)Lake Manitoba (Canada)
Yes, there are lakes in some deserts. The Great Salt Lake in Utah, Pyramid Lake in Nevada and the Dead Sea are examples. Small lakes and ponds may also be found on some deset oases.
There are many mountain lakes in Nevada, the most famous being Lake Tahoe in the north of the state near Reno and Carson City. The Lake is on the border shared with California. The region is home to many fine recreation areas and ski resorts. To travel to Lake Tahoe, fly into the Reno/Tahoe Int'l Airport.Other "mountain lakes" in northwest Nevada include, Pyramid, Topaz and Walker.