Lake Charles

Lake Charles may refer to:

in Canada

  • Lake Charles, Nova Scotia, a lake in the Halifax Regional Municipality

in the United States

  • Lake Charles, Louisiana, a city in the United States
  • Lake Charles (Louisiana), the lake after which it is named
  • Lake Charles, a lake on Dodge City Community College (KS) campus
  • Lake Charles (Coffee County, Alabama), a reservoir
  • Lake Charles (Cleburne County, Alabama), a reservoir
  • Lake Charles (Arkansas), a reservoir in Lawrence County
  • Lake Charles (Colorado), a lake in Eagle County
  • Lake Charles (Marion County, Florida), a lake
  • Lake Charles (Hillsborough County, Florida), a lake
  • Lake Charles (Volusia County, Florida), a lake
  • Lake Charles (Lake County, Florida), a lake
  • Lake Charles (DeKalb County, Georgia), a reservoir
  • Lake Charles (Fulton County, Georgia), a reservoir
  • Lake Charles (Illinois), a reservoir in Lake County
  • Lake Charles (Porter County, Indiana), a lake
  • Lake Charles East (Steuben County, Indiana), a reservoir
  • Lake Charles (Kentucky), a lake in Mason County
  • Lake Charles (Michigan), a lake in Dickinson County
  • Lake Charles (Le Sueur County, Minnesota), a lake
  • Lake Charles (Otter Tail County, Minnesota), a lake
  • Lake Charles (Mississippi), a swamp in Coahoma County
  • Lake Charles (Cumberland County, North Carolina), a reservoir
  • Lake Charles (Macon County, North Carolina), a reservoir
  • Lake Charles (Buncombe County, North Carolina), a reservoir
  • Lake Charles (New York), a reservoir in Putnam County
  • Lake Charles (Charles City County, Virginia), a reservoir
  • Lake Charles (Virginia Beach, Virginia), a reservoir
  • Lake Charles (Washington), a lake in Chelan County


Famous quotes containing the word lake:

    Such were the first rude beginnings of a town. They spoke of the practicability of a winter road to the Moosehead Carry, which would not cost much, and would connect them with steam and staging and all the busy world. I almost doubted if the lake would be there,—the self-same lake,—preserve its form and identity, when the shores should be cleared and settled; as if these lakes and streams which explorers report never awaited the advent of the citizen.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)