61 ° 1' 6.589" N,
150 ° 22' 16.237" W
Kenai Peninsula
89 ft (27.13 m)
on Kenai Peninsula, 20 mi. SW of Anchorage, Cook Inlet Low. 1.2 miles long.
HistoryNamed about 1963 for administrative purposes by officials of the Kenai National Moose Range.
Fire Island Shoal, West Point Shoal,
Bays:Capes:North Point, Point Possession, Race Point, West Point,
Islands:Lakes:Angler Lake, Aspen Lake, Barbara Lake, Bedlam Lake, Bedlam Lake, Bedlam Lakes, Berry Lake, Birch Tree Lake, Bird Lake, Campers Lake, Cook Lake, Crooked Lake, Diamond Lake, Dipper Lake, Eider Lake, Gene Lake, Ilerum Lake, Kakoon Lake, Kenaitze Lake, King Lake, Kraenberi Lake, Kuguyuk Lake, Lark Lake, Lost Lake, Lower Tangerra Lake, Lynx Lake, McLain Lake, Moon Lake, Mull Lake, Neckshortka Lake, Norak Lake, Nuthatch Lake, Olsjold Lake, Pepper Lake, Phalarope Lake, Red Squirrel Lake, Redpoll Lake, Sandpiper Lake, Shoepac Lake, Sportfish Lake, Swanson Lake, Swanson Lakes, Taiga Lake, Tangerra Lake, Tangerra Lake, Trigger Lake, Twig Lake, Two Island Lake, Vogel Lake, Warbler Lake, Wild Lake, Wilderness Lake, Wonder Lake, Woods Lake, Wren Lake,
Streams:Bedlam Creek, Miller Creek, Pincher Creek,
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