Mud Lake (California)

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There are over 30 lakes named Mud Lake within the U.S. state of California.

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Lake and localityCoordinates
Mud Lake, Alpine County, California 38°25′33″N119°58′02″W / 38.42583°N 119.96722°W / 38.42583; -119.96722
Mud Lake, Amador County, California 38°36′35″N120°08′57″W / 38.60972°N 120.14917°W / 38.60972; -120.14917
Horseshoe Lake, also known as Mud Lake, Butte County, California 39°46′21″N121°46′59″W / 39.77250°N 121.78306°W / 39.77250; -121.78306
Mud Lake, Calaveras County, California 38°26′13″N120°01′13″W / 38.43694°N 120.02028°W / 38.43694; -120.02028
Mud Lake, Del Norte County, California 41°54′34″N123°33′51″W / 41.90944°N 123.56417°W / 41.90944; -123.56417
Mud Lake, El Dorado County, California 39°01′09″N120°16′17″W / 39.01917°N 120.27139°W / 39.01917; -120.27139
Mud Lake, Humboldt County, California 40°47′49″N123°41′22″W / 40.79694°N 123.68944°W / 40.79694; -123.68944
Mud Lake, Lassen County, California 40°30′46″N120°59′33″W / 40.51278°N 120.99250°W / 40.51278; -120.99250
Mud Lake, Marin County, California 37°58′23″N122°45′28″W / 37.97306°N 122.75778°W / 37.97306; -122.75778
Mud Lake, Mendocino County, California 39°16′31″N123°22′10″W / 39.27528°N 123.36944°W / 39.27528; -123.36944
Mud Lake, Modoc County, California 41°29′35″N121°10′38″W / 41.49306°N 121.17722°W / 41.49306; -121.17722
Mud Lake, Modoc County, California 41°39′41″N120°02′54″W / 41.66139°N 120.04833°W / 41.66139; -120.04833
Mud Lake, Modoc County, California 41°49′30″N120°35′39″W / 41.82500°N 120.59417°W / 41.82500; -120.59417
Mud Lake, Modoc County, California 41°52′59″N121°15′01″W / 41.88306°N 121.25028°W / 41.88306; -121.25028
Mud Lake, Mono County, California 38°20′16″N119°31′25″W / 38.33778°N 119.52361°W / 38.33778; -119.52361
Mud Lake, Nevada County, California 39°28′41″N120°35′16″W / 39.47806°N 120.58778°W / 39.47806; -120.58778
Mud Lake, Placer County, California 39°03′05″N120°15′28″W / 39.05139°N 120.25778°W / 39.05139; -120.25778
Mud Lake, Plumas County, California 39°41′51″N120°41′17″W / 39.69750°N 120.68806°W / 39.69750; -120.68806
Mud Lake, Plumas County, California 39°56′12″N121°12′33″W / 39.93667°N 121.20917°W / 39.93667; -121.20917
Blue Lake, also known as Mud Lake, Plumas County, California 39°56′14″N121°12′56″W / 39.93722°N 121.21556°W / 39.93722; -121.21556
Mud Lake, Plumas County, California 39°56′43″N121°08′36″W / 39.94528°N 121.14333°W / 39.94528; -121.14333
Mud Lake, Plumas County, California 39°59′47″N121°20′08″W / 39.99639°N 121.33556°W / 39.99639; -121.33556
Mud Lake, Plumas County, California 40°10′35″N120°42′54″W / 40.17639°N 120.71500°W / 40.17639; -120.71500
Mud Lake, Plumas County, California 40°14′04″N121°14′59″W / 40.23444°N 121.24972°W / 40.23444; -121.24972
Mud Lake, San Luis Obispo County, California 35°03′45″N120°36′43″W / 35.06250°N 120.61194°W / 35.06250; -120.61194
Mud Lake, Santa Clara County, California 37°08′23″N121°34′31″W / 37.13972°N 121.57528°W / 37.13972; -121.57528
Mud Lake, Shasta County, California 40°37′40″N121°33′47″W / 40.62778°N 121.56306°W / 40.62778; -121.56306
Mud Lake, Shasta County, California 40°42′10″N121°23′56″W / 40.70278°N 121.39889°W / 40.70278; -121.39889
Mud Lake, Sierra County, California 39°37′23″N120°38′35″W / 39.62306°N 120.64306°W / 39.62306; -120.64306
Mud Lake, Siskiyou County, California 41°16′32″N123°11′57″W / 41.27556°N 123.19917°W / 41.27556; -123.19917
Mud Lake, Siskiyou County, California 41°45′07″N122°04′08″W / 41.75194°N 122.06889°W / 41.75194; -122.06889
Mud Lake, Siskiyou County, California 41°59′10″N121°59′02″W / 41.98611°N 121.98389°W / 41.98611; -121.98389
Mud Lake, Trinity County, California 40°06′06″N123°07′25″W / 40.10167°N 123.12361°W / 40.10167; -123.12361
Mud Lake, Tuolumne County, California 38°09′05″N119°54′18″W / 38.15139°N 119.90500°W / 38.15139; -119.90500

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