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  1. B. Ball Lake, Steuben County. Banning Lake, Kosciusko County. Barton Lake, Steuben County. Bass Lake, Starke County is partially in Bass Lake State Beach. Big Barbee Lake, Kosciusko County. Big Long Lake, LaGrange County. Big Turkey Lake, LaGrange County & Steuben County. Blue Lake, Southwest Indianapolis.

  2. Indiana’ NATURAL LAKES Indiana’s stationary and free-flowing aquatic habitats are spread throughout the state, covering 2.36% of Indiana or 899 miles2 (575,151 acres). Aquatic systems include lakes and reservoirs, streams and rivers, and parts of Lake Michigan. HABITAT SUMMARY Eighteen counties in northern Indiana contain natural lakes,

  3. Aug 4, 2015 · Lake Maxinkuckee is Indiana’s second-largest natural lake at 1,864 acres. Lake Freeman at 1,547 acres and Lake Shafer at 1,291 are both man-made lakes on the Tippecanoe River. Lake Lemon’s 1,440 acres are just outside Bloomington. Bass Lake at 1,407 acres is a natural lake, and Cagles Mill Lake with 1,400 acres is a man-made one.

  4. The United States Geological Survey has a number of stream gages located throughout Indiana. These estimate stream levels, discharges and record them over time. This data is published on the web and many stations allow users to plot custom graphs. Get updated Indiana river and stream levels from USGS here.

  5. Mar 12, 2022 · Learn about the locations of a few of the lakes, and the reservoirs of the Wabash River, and what they hold inside.

  6. Jan 22, 2019 · Hundreds more range from a few acres to nearly 500 acres. Other large Hoosier natural lakes are Bass Lake, 1,345 acres, Lake James, 1,039 acres, pretty Lake Maxinkukee, 1,854 acres, and Clear Lake, at 800 acres. The only large natural lake in southern Indiana is Hovey Lake down in Posey County.

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  8. Sep 15, 2023 · The White River is a two-forked river that flows through central and southern Indiana, serving as the main tributary to the Wabash River. It stretches 362 miles long, with Indiana’s capital, Indianapolis, located on the river. The two forks of the river meet just north of Petersburg and empty into the Wabash River at Mount Carmel, Illinois.

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