Destinations

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Beaver Lake, Arkansas

Marinas and outfitters are plentiful, and cabins, resorts, and other lodging ring Beaver Lake.

J. Percy Priest Lake, Tennessee

There's so much to do at J. Percy Priest Lake, with 34 recreation areas, 381 picnic sites, and 363 camping sites.

Lake Cumberland, Kentucky

As one of the largest reservoirs in the U.S., Lake Cumberland is paradise for boaters looking for recreational fun.

Lake Hartwell, South Carolina

Lake Hartwell is a beautiful reservoir bordering Georgia and South Carolina that is created by Hartwell Dam.

Lake Marion, South Carolina

Lake Marion is famous for its abundance of fish, but that's not all it has to offer. See the top 5 things to do at Lake Marion.

Lake Travis, Texas

Known as the “Crown Jewel” of the Highland Lakes, Lake Travis is one of the most visited destinations in Texas.

Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia

Virginia's most popular recreational lake offers 580 miles of coved shoreline and 20,800 acres of beautiful lake to explore.

St. John’s River, Florida

There is no shortage of access points to drop in your boat or PWC, and no limit to the things you can do on St. Johns River.

Geist Reservoir, Indiana

Geist Reservoir covers almost 2,000 acres, making it one of Indiana's favorite watersports destinations.

Lake Superior, Minnesota

The beautiful views along the rocky coast are just a few reasons why visitors kayak, canoe, and sail around the lake.

Tippecanoe Lake, Indiana

Boating, fishing and watersports are popular things to do at Tippecanoe Lake.

Torch Lake, Michigan

Torch Lake is often compared to the Caribbean, thanks to its incredibly clear, blue-green waters.

West Okoboji Lake, Iowa

West Okoboji Lake is located to the south and west of the City of Okoboji and northwest of the City of Arnolds Park.

Lake George, New York

Lake George is home to over 170 islands. Its breathtaking natural beauty makes it a favorite destination for boaters.

Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire

Lake Winnipesaukee is a boater's paradise.

Moosehead Lake, Maine

If you're looking for a relaxing and outdoorsy destination, Moosehead Lake should be at the top of your list.

Newport, Rhode Island

Although Newport, RI is best-known as a sailing center, the ocean and surrounding areas of the island it inhabits (Aquidneck Island) offer the outdoor enthusiast many options to explore.

Raystown Lake, Pennsylvania

Raystown Lake is best known as the largest lake that is entirely within Pennsylvania state borders.

Seneca Lake, New York

Seneca Lake is the lake trout capital of the world and hosts the National Lake Trout Derby.

Youghiogheny River Lake, Pennsylvania

This is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts. In fact, the lake attracts more than one million visitors annually.

Bear Lake, Idaho

At 20 miles long and eight miles wide, Bear Lake is a popular destination for water lovers, welcoming about 15,000 campers annually.

Big Bear Lake, California

With an average of 320 days of sunshine each year, launching your boat at Big Bear Lake can happen all year-round.

Deer Creek Reservoir, Utah

Deer Creek Reservoir is renowned for being one of the best all-around outdoor recreation areas in the state.

Detroit Lake, Oregon

In the summer months, this 3,500-acre, 9-mile long lake located just 46 miles south of Salem in Oregon's Willamette Valley is a popular recreation area for fishing, boating, tow sports, swimming, camping, and picnicking.

Flathead Lake, Montana

Flathead Lake is perfect for all on the water activities including, waterskiing, swimming, and fishing.

Lake Chelan, Washington

Its glacier-fed waters make Lake Chelan one of the clearest lakes in the United States.

Lake Havasu, Arizona

Lake Havasu is also a perfect destination for fishing, swimming, and all types of water recreation.

Lake Mead, Nevada

Lake Mead has nine access points including locations along Las Vegas, Interstate 15, and the Valley of Fire State Park.

Lake Powell, Utah

With nearly 2,000 miles of shoreline, warm water, and endless sunshine, Lake Powell is the ultimate boating playground.

Lake Washington, Washington

Lake Washington is the perfect playground for summer activities like boating, wave-running and sport fishing.

Parker Strip, Arizona

Just south of Lake Havasu lies the 20-mile-long Parker Strip, also known as Lake Moovalaya.

Pyramid Lake, California

Pyramid Lake is located about 65 miles north of downtown Los Angeles in the Los Padres National Forest.

Shasta Lake, California

The varied shoreline and sheer size of Shasta Lake divide the reservoir into different areas, each with unique offerings and opportunities.

Bimini, Bahamas

No matter where you stay, the amount of activities these islands offer both on shore and off never end.