Mud Lake (Alaska)
There are several lakes named Mud Lake within the U.S. state of Alaska.
- Tern Lake, also known as Mud Lake, Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska. 60°31′53″N 149°32′44″W / 60.53139°N 149.54556°W
- Flat Horn Lake, also known as Mud Lake, Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska. 61°27′42″N 150°25′26″W / 61.46167°N 150.42389°W
- Mirror Lake, also known as Mud Lake, Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska. 61°32′02″N 149°58′54″W / 61.53389°N 149.98167°W
- Mud Lake, Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska. 61°35′52″N 149°20′30″W / 61.59778°N 149.34167°W
- Mud Lake, Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska. 61°35′52″N 149°20′32″W / 61.59778°N 149.34222°W
- Mud Lake, Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska. 61°35′55″N 149°30′00″W / 61.59861°N 149.50000°W
- Mud Lake, Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska. 62°18′56″N 146°43′08″W / 62.31556°N 146.71889°W
- Mud Lake, Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska. 62°07′49″N 145°55′42″W / 62.13028°N 145.92833°W
- Mud Lake, Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska. 66°49′56″N 143°31′35″W / 66.83222°N 143.52639°W
- Mud Lake, Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska. 68°06′30″N 145°32′32″W / 68.10833°N 145.54222°W
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