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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