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
Read more about Green Lake: Fictional Places
Famous quotes containing the words green and/or lake:
“We are born with luck
which is to say with gold in our mouth.
As new and smooth as a grape,
as pure as a pond in Alaska,
as good as the stem of a green bean
we are born and that ought to be enough....”
—Anne Sexton (19281974)
“Like a canoe route across the great lake on whose shore
One is left trapped, grumbling not so much at bad luck as
Because only this one side of experience is ever revealed.
And that meant something.”
—John Ashbery (b. 1927)
Related Subjects
Related Phrases
Related Words