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Lakes of the Philippines

This list has 7 sub-lists and 37 members. See also Visitor attractions in the Philippines, Lakes by country, Bodies of water of the Philippines, Lakes of Asia by country
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Laguna de Bay
Laguna de Bay 2 L, 8 T
Lake Lanao
Lake Lanao 1 L, 1 T
Lake Mainit
Lake Mainit 1 L, 2 T
Taal Lake
Taal Lake 1 L, 3 T
  • Tadlac Lake
    Tadlac Lake Volcanic lake on the island of Luzon, Philippines
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    Tadlac Lake, also colloquially known as Crocodile Lake, is a freshwater volcanic maar lake located in Barangay Tadlac, in the municipality of Los Baños, Laguna. The lake-filled maar is located along the southern shore of Laguna de Bay, the largest lake in the Philippines, with Tadlac Lake protruding out of the shore of the larger lake. If not for its slightly-elevated crater rim, Tadlac Lake would be wholly engulfed by Laguna de Bay.
  • Lake Danao (Leyte)
    Lake Danao (Leyte) Lake in Leyte, Philippines
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    Lake Danao is a guitar-shaped lake on the island of Leyte in the Philippines.
  • Paoay Lake
    Paoay Lake Lake in Paoay, Luzon, Philippines
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    Paoay Lake (locally known as Dacquel a Danum; Ilokano: Big Water) is a lake within the municipality of Paoay, in northwestern Luzon, Philippines. It is the largest lake in the province of Ilocos Norte and one of the largest natural lakes in the area.
  • Lumot Lake
    Lumot Lake Man-made reservoir in Laguna province, Philippines
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    Lumot Lake, also known as Sierra Lake, is a man-made water reservoir located in the towns of Cavinti and Lumban of Laguna province, in the Sierra Madre Mountains of the Philippines. The lake was created when Lumot Dam, an embankment dam, was constructed damming the Lumot River, creating an auxiliary water reservoir for Lake Caliraya as part of the Kalayaan Pumped-Storage Hydroelectric Plant. The waters between the two lakes are conveyed by a 2.3 kilometres (1.4 mi) penstock.
  • Lake Bato
    Lake Bato Lake
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    Lake Bato is a freshwater lake and the 7th largest in the Philippines. It is located in the town of Bato, approximately 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) southwest of Iriga City, Camarines Sur Province, southeastern Luzon, Philippines. It has extensive marshes and swamp forests. The lake drains into a tributary of the Bicol River which enters the sea near Naga City. Average depth is 8 metres (26 ft), and the bottom is muddy clay. The pH value is 6.1, the average dissolved oxygen 10 p.p.m., and the total hardness (SBY) 2.4.
  • Lake Caliraya
    Lake Caliraya Artificial lake in Laguna and Quezon, Luzon Island
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    Lake Caliraya is a man-made lake situated in the municipalities of Lumban, Cavinti, and Kalayaan in Laguna, Philippines. Created in 1939, the lake has developed as a popular spot for water sports and outdoor recreation including fishing. Surrounding the lake are a number of resorts and vacation homes which cater to tourists.
  • Nabao Lake
    Nabao Lake Eco-tourism site in Cabiao, Philippines
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    Nabao Lake (Filipino: Lawa ng Nabao) is a 38-hectare (94-acre) ecotourism site situated in Kalikasan Village, Barangay Santa Rita, adjacent to Barangay San Carlos in the Municipality of Cabiao, Nueva Ecija, Philippines along Jose Abad Santos Avenue.
  • Taal Volcano Main Crater Lake
    Taal Volcano Main Crater Lake lake inside the main crater of Taal Volcano. The formation of the lake is unknown but possibly filled with rainwater accumulated over the years. The Main Crater Lake had disappeared after the 2020 Taal Volcano eruption
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    Taal Volcano Main Crater Lake (or simply Main Crater Lake), historically known as Yellow Lake, is a lake inside the main crater of Taal Volcano. The origin of the lake is uncertain but is thought to have formed by rainwater. The lake briefly disappeared after the 2020 eruption of Taal Volcano.
  • Mapanuepe Lake
    Mapanuepe Lake Freshwater lake in the province of Zambales, Philippines
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    Mapanuepe Lake is a freshwater lake located in the municipality of San Marcelino, Zambales in the Philippines. The lake was created after the cataclysmic eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991. Lahars following the eruption blocked the drainage of Mapanuepe River, south of the volcano, flooding Mapanuepe Valley together with its settlements. Only the steeple of the church protruding out of the water remained from one of the villages.
  • Lake Tikub
    Lake Tikub Lake in the Philippines
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    Lake Tikub (also known as Lake Ticub, Lake Ticob, Lake Tikob or Lake Ticab) is a nearly circular crater lake located in the province of Quezon, in the Philippines. The circumference of the lake is elevated and thick with foliage that steeply slopes down to the shore of the lake. The lake is located at the foot of Mount Malepunyo, and nearby is Mount Banahaw, in Brgy. Ayusan, in the town of Tiaong. Access to the lake is through Brgy. San Pedro.
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