Mud Lake (Louisiana)

Mud Lake (French: Lac Boue) within the U.S. state of Louisiana may refer to:

  • Mud Lake, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana 30°04′07″N 93°19′31″W / 30.06861°N 93.32528°W / 30.06861; -93.32528
  • Mud Lake, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana 30°06′36″N 93°39′55″W / 30.11°N 93.66528°W / 30.11; -93.66528
  • Mud Lake, Cameron Parish, Louisiana 29°48′33″N 93°27′56″W / 29.80917°N 93.46556°W / 29.80917; -93.46556
  • Mud Lake, Cameron Parish, Louisiana 29°56′33″N 92°50′46″W / 29.9425°N 92.84611°W / 29.9425; -92.84611
  • Mud Lake, Concordia Parish, Louisiana 31°07′03″N 91°40′27″W / 31.1175°N 91.67417°W / 31.1175; -91.67417
  • Mud Lake, Concordia Parish, Louisiana 31°38′32″N 91°26′39″W / 31.64222°N 91.44417°W / 31.64222; -91.44417
  • Mud Lake, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana 32°53′57″N 92°04′27″W / 32.89917°N 92.07417°W / 32.89917; -92.07417
  • Mud Lake, St. Mary Parish, Louisiana 29°34′30″N 91°29′49″W / 29.575°N 91.49694°W / 29.575; -91.49694
  • Mud Lake, St. Mary Parish, Louisiana 29°45′14″N 91°35′21″W / 29.75389°N 91.58917°W / 29.75389; -91.58917
  • Mud Lake, Tensas Parish, Louisiana 32°03′22″N 91°11′54″W / 32.05611°N 91.19833°W / 32.05611; -91.19833
  • Mud Lake, Tensas Parish, Louisiana 32°13′10″N 91°13′12″W / 32.21944°N 91.22°W / 32.21944; -91.22
  • Mud Lake, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana 29°17′09″N 90°54′42″W / 29.28583°N 90.91167°W / 29.28583; -90.91167
  • Mud Lake, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana 29°46′58″N 92°07′23″W / 29.78278°N 92.12306°W / 29.78278; -92.12306
  • Mud Lake, West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana 30°40′12″N 91°18′42″W / 30.67°N 91.31167°W / 30.67; -91.31167

Famous quotes containing the words mud and/or lake:

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    John Locke (1632–1704)

    These beginnings of commerce on a lake in the wilderness are very interesting,—these larger white birds that come to keep company with the gulls.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)