61 ° 8' 53.999" N,
152 ° 47' 16.001" W
Kenai Peninsula
13 mi (20.92 km)
2208 ft (673 m)
in Neacola Mountains., trends N to its terminus between Ch'akajabena Lake and Kenibuna Lake, 55 mi. W of Tyonek, Aleutian Range
HistoryLocal name reported in 1927 by Capps (in Smith and others, 1930, p. 147) , U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
Ch-akajabena Lake, Kenibuna Lake, Shamrock Lake,
Rivers: