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LakesOnline.com is a resource for lake and reservoir information. We currently have 1681 lake sites in the United States. Lakes Online is the largest online community for lake enthusiasts. Comprising of free memberships, members can participate in free boat classifieds, news and level alerts, forums, photo sharing and much more. Find your favorite lake and become a member. It's a good way to meet your lake neighbors!
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FEATURED LAKE
Lake Cumberland is a reservoir in Clinton, Laurel, McCreary, Pulaski, Russell, and Wayne counties in Kentucky. The primary reasons for its construction were a means for flood control and the production of hydroelectric power. Its shoreline measures 1,255 miles (2,020 km) and the lake covers 65,530 acres (265 km2) at the maximum power pool elevation...
    Full Pool: 723.0 MSL     Area: 50,250 Acres      Printed Lake Cumberland Map

TOP 10 LAKES ONLINE BY MEMBERS
1. Lake Martin (AL) 11,408 Members
2. Lake Lanier (GA) 3,807 Members
3. Smith Lake (AL) 3,666 Members
4. Weiss Lake (AL GA) 3,271 Members
5. Logan Martin Lake (AL) 2,915 Members
6. Lake Hartwell (GA SC) 2,722 Members
7. Lake Travis (TX) 1,892 Members
8. Table Rock Lake (MO) 1,441 Members
9. Brantley Reservoir (NM) 1,228 Members
10. Lake Mead (AZ NV) 1,000 Members

CURRENT DAILY STREAMFLOW CONDITIONS
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The colored dots on this map depict streamflow conditions as a percentile, which is computed from the period of record for the current day of the year. Only stations with at least 30 years of record are used. The gray circles indicate other stations that were not ranked in percentiles either because they have fewer than 30 years of record or because they report parameters other than streamflow. Some stations, for example, measure stage only.
U.S. Daily Streamflow Conditions