Lakes
- Canada
- Eagle Lake (Ontario)
- Poland
- Eagle Lake (Poland), a lake in Wejherowo County in the Pomeranian Voivodeship
- Romania
- Lacul Vulturilor (Romanian for Eagles' lake), a lake in Buzău County
- United States
- Eagle Lake (Bradley County, Arkansas), a lake in Bradley County, Arkansas
- Eagle Lake (Lassen County), 2nd largest natural lake entirely in California
- Eagle Lake (Desolation Wilderness), California
- Eagle Lake (Tulare County), near Mineral King, California
- Eagle Lake, a lake in Blue Earth County, Minnesota
- Eagle Lake, a lake in Carver County, Minnesota
- Eagle Lake, a lake in Cottonwood County, Minnesota
- Eagle Lake, a lake in Martin County, Minnesota
- Eagle Lake, a lake in McLeod County, Minnesota
- Eagle Lake, a lake in Otter Tail County, Minnesota
- Eagle Lake, a lake in Warren County, Mississippi
- Eagle Lake (New York)
- Eagle Lake (Oklahoma), a lake in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
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—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
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—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)