Louisiana Lakes:
Lac de Allamands
Alligator Lake
Anderson Lake
Bayou D'Arbonne Lake
Black Lake
Cabin Teele Crevasse
Caddo Lake
Campus Lake
Catahoula Lake
Chatham Lake
Cheniere Lake
Corney Lake
Cross Lake
Cypress Bayou Reservoir
Cypress Lake
Eagle Lake
Flat lake
Indian Creek Reservoir
Irvine Lake
Kepler Creek Lake
Lac a Madame Lee
Lake Bistineau
Lake Bruin
Lake Cataouatche
Lake Claiborne
Lake De Cade
Lake Iatt
Lake Misere
Lake Pontchartrain
Lake Saint John
Lakeland Farm Lake
Larto Lake
Longville Lake
Lost Lake
Lower Caney Lake
Mill Creek Reservoir
Moon Lake
Mudhole Bay
Murray Lake
Sabine Lake
Saline Lake
Sediment Pond
Tew Lake
Toledo Bend Reservoir
Turkey Creek Lake
Vernon Lake
Yes. Louisiana has some lakes. Going west from Baton Rouge there is a 20 mile long bridge that goes over first one lake and then the next one. The first one is Lake Bigeaux.
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which lakes starting from the largest as number 1 to the 3rd in width and length??? in Louisiana???
Louisiana has around 4,700 lakes. These include natural lakes, oxbow lakes, and reservoirs. The Atchafalaya Basin alone, the largest swamp in the U.S., contains thousands of oxbow lakes.
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the Mississippi river
Lake Pontchartrain.
Louisiana's lakes are home to a diverse range of wildlife, including various species of fish such as largemouth bass, catfish, and crappie. Other aquatic life found in these lakes include turtles, alligators, and various water birds like herons and egrets. Additionally, some lakes in Louisiana may also have muskrats, otters, and beavers.
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The natural recourse of water is lakes rivers and oceans
lakes and rivers
One common nickname for Louisiana is "the Bayou State," since it really does have a number of slow-moving streams and marshy lakes.
lake Knox,flod, some rivers (none) =(