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Lakes are large bodies of fresh water that can be found thoughout the Pokémon world. They are often home to Water-type Pokémon, who live in the water, and Pokémon of various other types, who live at the water's edge. Lakes appear in the core series regions of Johto, Sinnoh, Alola, and Galar, but smaller bodies of fresh water appear in all regions. They are relatively uncommon, appearing less often than other environments such as forests and caves.
List of lakes in the Pokémon world
In the core series
Johto
- Clarity Lake (anime-only)
- Lake Lucid (anime-only)
- Lake of Life (anime-only)
- Lake of Rage
- Lake Slowpoke (anime-only)
- Remoraid Lake (anime-only)
Hoenn
- Lake May (anime-only)
Sinnoh
- Lake Acuity
- Lake Psyduck (anime-only)
- Lake Valor
- Lake Verity
- Sendoff Spring
Alola
Galar
- Ballimere Lake
- East Lake Axewell
- Giant's Mirror
- Lake of Outrage
- North Lake Miloch
- South Lake Miloch
- West Lake Axewell
Paldea
In spin-off games
Mystery Dungeon world
Friend Areas
Almia
Holon
Toyland
Other
Pokéwalker areas
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