Lakes in the tri state area?

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  • SAN'02
    • Aug 2011
    • 1

    • Pittsburgh, PA

    • '90 Sport Nautique (For Sale) Looking for/Buying '02 or newer Super Air

    Lakes in the tri state area?

    Hey everyone,

    I am new to planetnautique I have a '90 sport nautique right now which I am selling it was my first nautique but have been on the water for the past 14 years with parents, etc. I am selling my '90 and buying an '02 or up super air i love my nautique and wont buy anything else but nautique. A bunch of friends and I are planning for next summer we are from the pittsburgh area and always wakeboard in the river and were gonna hit up all the lakes around i was just wondering what some of the best boarding lakes are between PA, OH, WV, and even Kentucky.

    Thanks
  • Latonkaboarder
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Jul 2007
    • 372

    • Mercer, Pennsylvania

    • 81 Ski Nautique when growing up 2007 SANTE 210 2008 SANTE 210

    #2
    Shenango Resevoir in Hermitage, PA usually has smooth water, it's about an hour north of the Burgh. I boat on a private community lake called Lake Latonka, buttery water on weekdays (1 hour north up 79). One of my favorite lakes in PA is Kinzu Dam (not sure if I spelled that correct) which is up past Tionesta, PA. Tionesta dam is another and I also have been told that the Clarion river is great to ride. Conneaut Lake is usually pretty rough unless you get a weekday without wind. Ohio has Lake Milton, Lake Berlin, Mosquito, and some others. Not sure about WV. I do want to check out Cheat Lake in WV sometime though.
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