Loon Lake - Lakes

Lakes

United States
  • Loon Lake (California), El Dorado County
  • Loon Lake (Kendall County, Illinois), in the Silver Springs State Fish and Wildlife Area
  • Loon Lake (Lake County, Illinois)
  • Loon Lake (Indiana), a lake in Indiana
  • Loon Lake (Gogebic County, Michigan)
  • Loon Lake (Blue Earth County, Minnesota), in Blue Earth County, Minnesota
  • Loon Lake (Jackson County, Minnesota), in Jackson County, Minnesota
  • Loon Lake (Waseca County, Minnesota), in Waseca County, Minnesota
  • Loon Lake (Lake County, Montana), in Lake County, Montana
  • Loon Lake (Missoula County, Montana), in Missoula County, Montana
  • Loon Lake (Warren County, New York)
  • Loon Lake (Oregon), Douglas County
  • Loon Lake (Washington), Stevens County
  • Loon Lake (Franklin County, New York)
Canada
  • Loon Lake (Nova Scotia), the name of several lakes in Nova Scotia
  • Loon Lake (British Columbia), in British Columbia
  • Loon Lake (Vancouver Island), on British Columbia's Vancouver Island
  • Loon Lake (Ontario), near the village of Westport, Ontario

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    White Pond and Walden are great crystals on the surface of the earth, Lakes of Light.... They are too pure to have a market value; they contain no muck. How much more beautiful than our lives, how much more transparent than our characters are they! We never learned meanness of them.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    If the fairest features of the landscape are to be named after men, let them be the noblest and worthiest men alone. Let our lakes receive as true names at least as the Icarian Sea, where “still the shore” a “brave attempt resounds.”
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    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)