Mirror Lake - Places

Places

North America
  • Mirror Lake, Alaska
  • Mirror Lake (Alberta)
  • Mirror Lake (British Columbia)
  • Mirror Lake (California)
  • Mirror Lake (Tuftonboro, New Hampshire), a lake
  • Mirror Lake, New Hampshire, a village on the lake in Tuftonboro
  • Mirror Lake (New York), one of two lakes in Lake Placid, New York
  • Mirror Lake (Ohio), a small lake on campus at Ohio State University
  • Mirror Lake (Wallowa County, Oregon) U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Mirror Lake
  • Mirror Lake (Clackamas County, Oregon) U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Mirror Lake
  • Mirror Lake (Utah)
  • Mirror Lake (Wisconsin)
Other
  • Espejo Lake (Mirror Lake) in Argentina
  • Mirror Lake (China)
  • Mirror Lake (New Zealand)
  • Mirror Lakes, set of lakes in New Zealand

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