Green Lake may refer to:
In Canada:
- Green Lake (Cariboo), British Columbia
- Green Lake (Whistler), British Columbia
- Green Lake (Nova Scotia), Halifax Regional Municipality
- Green Lake, Saskatchewan
- Astrolabe Lake (Ontario), called Green Lake before the discovery of Champlain's lost astrolabe
In China:
- Green Lake (Kunming), Yunnan Province
In India:
- Green Lake (Sikkim), small lake near Lachen (Sikkimese town)
In Kazakhstan;
- Lake Zhasylkol, small lake near Almaty that is often called "the green lake"
In New Zealand:
- Green Lake (Raoul Island), crater lake in the Kermadec Islands
- Green Lake (Southland), in the Hunter Mountains
- Lake Aroarotamahine, or Green Lake, a crater lake on Mayor Island in the Bay of Plenty
- Lake Rotokakahi, or Green Lake, near Rotorua in the Bay of Plenty region.
In the United States:
- Green Lake (Alaska), located south of Sitka
- Green Lake (Bradley County, Arkansas), a lake in Bradley County, Arkansas
- Green Lake Township, Kandiyohi County, Minnesota
- Green Lake (Minnesota), lake in Kandiyohi County, Minnesota
- Green Lake (New York), located east of Syracuse
- Green Lake (Maine), located near Dedham, Hancock County, Maine
- Green Lake Township, Michigan
- Green Lake, Allegan County, Michigan
- Green Lake in Granite County, Montana
- Green Lakes State Park, Onondaga County, New York
- Green Lake (Seattle), lake and park located in north central Seattle, Washington
- Green Lake, Seattle, neighborhood surrounding the lake
- Green Lake (South Dakota), located near Rutland, South Dakota
- Green Lake (Texas), located near Port Lavaca, Texas
- Green Lake County, Wisconsin
- Green Lake, Wisconsin, a city in Green Lake County
- Green Lake (town), Wisconsin, a town in Green Lake County
- Green Lake Terrace, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community located in Green Lake County
- Green Lake (Wisconsin), a lake located in Green Lake County
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Famous quotes containing the words green and/or lake:
“Simplicity of life, even the barest, is not a misery, but the very foundation of refinement; a sanded floor and whitewashed walls and the green trees, and flowery meads, and living waters outside; or a grimy palace amid the same with a regiment of housemaids always working to smear the dirt together so that it may be unnoticed; which, think you, is the most refined, the most fit for a gentleman of those two dwellings?”
—William Morris (18341896)
“This is my lake country.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
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