Massachusetts
Walden Pond
Perhaps one of the most famous examples of nature-inspired literature is Massachusetts’ Walden Pond, which was memorialized by Henry David Thoreau. This 61-acre kettle hole (aka a small lake formed by glacial ice melt) can be found in Concord, Massachusetts, just 20 miles outside of Boston. The area is home to a Thoreau replica cabin and visitor center and is completely enclosed within the protected Walden Pond State Reservation. Swimming and hiking can also be enjoyed at this location. The beautiful Walden Pond also made the cut for our list of the coolest secret locations in every state.
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Michigan
Torch Lake
Though Michigan is nestled between some pretty great lakes, its longest inland lake, Torch Lake, earns the distinction as its prettiest. This Northern Michigan gem, which covers nearly 20,000 acres, is the deepest inland lake in the state. Sometimes called a slice of the Caribbean in the Midwest, this stunning turquoise waterway boasts great fishing (for crappie, whitefish, pike, and more), plus tons of fun in the sun. Swimming, sailing, kayaking, boating, camping, picnicking, and windsurfing are popular area activities, along with gathering on its famous sandbars. Equestrian, biking, and hiking trails also wind through the region.
Minnesota
Lake Pepin
Minnesota is nicknamed the land of 10,000 lakes, and it’s easy to see why. This Upper Midwest dream destination actually contains more than 12,000 lakes, but who’s counting? Interestingly, our pick for Minnesota’s prettiest lake is Lake Pepin, the widest natural part of the Mississippi River. This large body of water, some 20-plus miles long and almost three miles wide, actually forms the border between Minnesota and Wisconsin. Think: verdant bluffs that kiss the water’s edge, cliff faces that jut out of the otherwise rolling hills, and charming river towns that dot the edges of this outdoor paradise. Waterskiing was invented in Lake City, one of the many municipalities that call Lake Pepin home, and fishing, boating, windsurfing, sailing, swimming, kayaking, and more can be enjoyed within its massive beauty. Don’t miss these gorgeous river photos from around the world.