60 ° 39' 35.896" N,
151 ° 9' 46.681" W
Kenai Peninsula
115 ft (35.05 m)
on Kenai Peninsula, 4 mi. W of Beaver Lake and 8 mi. NNE of Kenai, Cook Inlet Low.
HistoryNamed about 1963 by officials of Kenai National Moose Range, for administrative purposes.
Big Eddy Hole, Nikiski Bay, Number Three Bay,
Beaches:Kalifornsky Beach, Salamatof Beach,
Capes:Cities:Cliffs:Islands:Lakes:Akula Lake, Arc Lake, Beaver Lake, Bernice Lake, Bishop Lake, Boundary Lake, Cabin Lake, Cecille Lake, Char-Vic Lake, Chickadee Lake, Crane Lake, Daniels Lake, Derks Lake, Dogbone Lake, Douglas Lake, Dunlin Lake, Eagle Lake, Ermine Lake, Every Lake, Flat Lake, Georgina Lake, Gooseneck Lake, Gull Lake, Headquarters Lake, Island Lake, Lake Ivanoff, Killdeer Lake, Kivi Lake, Konova Lake, Konovalof Lake, Lehman Lake, Loon Lake, Lower Salamatof Lake, Mackeys Lakes, Marie Lake, Nordic Lake, Lake Ootka, Parsons Lake, Plover Lake, Puppy Dog Lake, Salamatof Lake, Sevena Lake, Shadura Lake, Snipe Lake, Spirit Lake, Sports Lake, Stormy Lake, Suneva Lake, Tern Lake, Thetis Lake, Timberlost Lake, Tirmore Lake, Union Lake, Wik Lake, Woodpecker Lake,
Rivers:Streams:Beaver Creek, Bishop Creek, Salamatof Creek, Slikok Creek, Soldotna Creek,
Cities:Nikiski, Peninsula Park Estates, Port Nikiski, Ridgeway, Salamatof,