Largest lakes & reservoirs in Hills Region by water volume
This is a comparison for lakes within USA > South > Mississippi > Hills Region > - Compared by Largest Lakes - Water Volume in acre-foot.For some lakes, "Largest Lakes - Water Volume" is unknown or does not apply, so this table may display fewer lakes than the total 8 articles we have published for Hills Region lakes.
Note: In the United States, an acre foot is a unit of volume used to refer to large-scale bodies of water. It is defined by the volume of water needed to cover 1 acre of surface area to a depth of 1 foot.
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Lake name ![]() |
Water vol. in ac-ft ![]() |
Lake description |
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Sardis Lake MS (Hills Region, Mississippi, South, USA) |
1,512,000 ac-ft | Sardis Lake is a popular visitor destination with over 5 million people flocking to the water each year. Located in the counties of Panola, Lafayette… |
Grenada Lake (Hills Region, Mississippi, South, USA) |
1,251,710 ac-ft | Grenada Lake, located northeast of Grenada in Mississippi’s Hill Region, is the largest body of water lying completely within the state. With 35,820 a… |
Enid Lake (Hills Region, Mississippi, South, USA) |
602,400 ac-ft | Enid Lake, located in northern Mississippi’s Hill Region, is about an hour’s drive south of Memphis, Tennessee. Originally designed for flood control,… |
Pickwick Lake (Alabama, Hills Region, Mississippi, Mountains, South, Tennessee, USA, West) |
492,700 ac-ft | (Also known as Pickwick Reservoir) Pickwick Lake is a 43,100-acre reservoir created by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) with construction of Pickwick Landing Dam across the Tennesse… |
Bay Springs Lake (Hills Region, Mississippi, South, USA) |
180,000 ac-ft | (Also known as Jamie L. Whitten Lock and Dam) Bay Springs Lake, also known as the Jamie L. Whitten Lock and Dam, is the northernmost lake on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. Bay Springs Lake is l… |