60 ° 29' 7.566" N,
150 ° 15' 57.222" W
Kenai Peninsula
282 ft (85.95 m)
on Kenai Peninsula, 3 mi. N of Skilak Lake and 33 mi. E of Kenai, Cook Inlet Low. 4.5 miles long.
HistoryLocal name reported about 1911 by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) (Martin, G. C. and others, 1915,
Caribou Island, Explorer Island, Frying Pan Island, Lucas Island,
Lakes:Bear Lake, Blizzard Lake, Brood Lake, Browse Lake, Campsite Lake, Chatelain Lake, Dogteam Lake, East Forest Lake, Engineer Lake, Equmen Lake, Fuller Lake, Hidden Lake, Hikers Lake, Imeri Lake, Jean Lake, Kelly Lake, Lower Ohmer Lake, Marsh Lake, Mox Lake, Muddy Lake, Pack Lake, Petersen Lake, Peterson Lake, Picnic Lake, Rock Lake, Seven Lakes, Skilak Lake, Swan Lake, Trumpeter Lake, Twin Lakes, Upper Jean Lake, Upper Ohmer Lake, Watson Lake,
Mountains:Peaks:Bear Mountain, Henton Benchmark, Skilak Lookout, Surprise Mountain, The Hideout,
Mountain Ranges:Rivers:Streams:Cottonwood Creek, Dike Creek, Hidden Creek, Jean Creek, King County Creek, Pipe Creek, Surprise Creek, Thurman Creek,
Routes:Fuller Lake Trail, Fuller Lakes and Skyline Traverse, Seven Lakes Trail,
Valleys: