Largest lakes & reservoirs in North Central by shoreline length
This is a comparison for lakes within USA > Southwest > Arizona > North Central > - Compared by Longest Shoreline Length in miles.Note: For some lakes, "Longest Shorelines" data is unknown or does not apply, so this table may display fewer lakes than the total 10 articles we have published for North Central lakes.
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Lake name ![]() |
Shoreline length in miles ![]() |
Lake description |
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Lake Powell (Arizona, Canyonlands, Color Country, North Central, Southwest, USA, Utah, West) |
1,900 mi | Lake Powell is located in one of Southern Utah’s most picturesque red-rock desert areas and in Arizona’s Navajo Indian Reservation. It is one of the U… |
San Carlos Lake (Arizona, North Central, Southwest, USA) |
158 mi | San Carlos Lake is on the San Carlos Apache Native American Reservation in north-central Arizona. With 19,500 surface acres of water when full, San Ca… |
Roosevelt Lake AZ (Arizona, North Central, Southwest, USA) |
128 mi | Also known as Theodore Roosevelt Lake, Lake Roosevelt With 21,500 acres at full pond and 128 miles of shoreline, Roosevelt Lake is the largest body of water contained entirely within Arizona; the larger L… |
Lake Pleasant (Arizona, North Central, Southwest, USA) |
114 mi | Also known as New Lake Pleasant One of the finest water recreation areas in Arizona, Lake Pleasant is true to its name – a pleasant oasis in a desert setting. Lake Pleasant’s 9,200 s… |
Apache Lake (Arizona, North Central, Southwest, USA) |
41 mi | Surrounded by the stark and rugged beauty of Central Arizona’s Superstition Wilderness in the Tonto National Forest, Apache Lake is the perfect destin… |
Bartlett Lake (Arizona, North Central, Southwest, USA) |
33 mi | Also known as Bartlett Reservoir When driving across Arizona, it is always an amazing experience to come upon a lake. With the desert landscape surrounding the water, the lake jumps o… |
Horseshoe Reservoir (Arizona, North Central, Southwest, USA) |
27 mi | Horseshoe Reservoir, in the Arizona Central Region, is a seldom-visited surprise. Horseshoe Lake, as it is often called, was created in 1946, when a d… |