Echo Lake may refer to:
- Canada
- Echo Lake (Ontario), a lake in the Muskoka region of Ontario, Canada
- Echo Lake Provincial Park, in British Columbia
- Echo Lake (Saskatchewan), a lake in Qu'Appelle Valley region of Saskatchewan, Canada
- Echo Lake Provincial Park, in Saskatchewan
- United States
- Echo Lake, California, a town
- Echo Lake (California), a lake near the town
- Echo Lake (Colorado), a lake in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado
- Echo Lake Park, a park on the Rocky Mountains lake
- Echo Lake (Illinois), a lake near Lake Zurich, Illinois
- Echo Lake (Massachusetts), a drinking water reservoir servicing Milford, Massachusetts
- Echo Lake (Minnesota), a lake in McLeod County, Minnesota
- Echo Lake in Granite County, Montana
- Echo Lake (Franconia Notch), a lake in Franconia Notch State Park in New Hampshire
- Echo Lake (North Conway), in the eastern White Mountains of New Hampshire
- Echo Lake in Mountainside, New Jersey
- Echo Lake (Nevada), in the Ruby Mountains
- Echo Lake (New York), a mountain lake within the Indian Head Wilderness of the Catskill Mountains of New York
- Echo Lake (Pennsylvania), small town in Monroe County, Pennsylvania
- Echo Lake, Washington, a community in Snohomish County, Washington
- Echo Lake School, an elementary school in Glen Allen, Virginia
- Echo Lake, one of several themed areas in the Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park
- Other uses
- Echo Lake (software)
- Echo Lake (band)
Famous quotes containing the words echo and/or lake:
“The moralist and the revolutionary are constantly undermining one another. Marx exploded a hundred tons of dynamite beneath the moralist position, and we are still living in the echo of that tremendous crash. But already, somewhere or other, the sappers are at work and fresh dynamite is being tamped in place to blow Marx at the moon. Then Marx, or somebody like him, will come back with yet more dynamite, and so the process continues, to an end we cannot foresee.”
—George Orwell (19031950)
“Turn back,
back
to the lake of Delos;
lest all the song notes
pause and break
across a blood-stained throat....”
—Hilda Doolittle (18861961)
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