Lakes
- Canada
- Beaver Lake (Halifax)
- Beaver Lake 17, Nova Scotia
- Beaver Lake (Saskatchewan)
- Beaver Lake (Alberta)
- Beaver Lake (British Columbia)
- Beaver Lake, Montreal
- United States
- Beaver Lake (Arkansas), a lake in Arkansas
- Beaver Lake (Kentucky), a lake in Kentucky
- Beaver Lake (Kendall County, Illinois)
- Beaver Lake (Peoria County, Illinois)
- Beaver Lake, a lake in Steele County, Minnesota
- Beaver Lake (Nebraska), a lake in Cass County, Nebraska
- Beaver Lake (Minnehaha County, South Dakota)
- Beaver Lake (Montana) a lake in Missoula County, Montana
- Beaver Lake (Logan County, North Dakota)
- Beaver Lake (Clallam County, Washington)
- Beaver Lake (Columbia County, Washington)
- Beaver Lake (King County, Washington)
- Beaver Lake (Kittitas County, Washington)
- Beaver Lake (Lewis County, Washington)
- Beaver Lake (Okanogan County, Washington)
- Beaver Lake (Skagit County, Washington)
- Beaver Lake (Snohomish County, Washington)
- Other
- Beaver Lake (Antarctica)
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