55 ° 39' 4.496" N,
130 ° 46' 14.804" W
Ketchikan Gateway
2.4 mi (3.86 km)
1348 ft (410.87 m)
Trends NW-SE, at the source of Granite Creek, 40 mi NE of Ketchikan, Alex. Arch.
HistoryNamed by the Ketchikan Chamber of Commerce andU.S. Forest Service (USFS)in 1962 for Carl Anthony Manzoni (1928-1962) a local bush pilot who helped in selecting sites and in planning multiple type recretional facilities to promote the protection and recreational use of southeastern Alaska's forest resources adjacent to the lakes, streams, and bays of the Tongass National Forest.
Checats Cove, Ella Bay, Grace Cove, Manzanita Bay, Punchbowl Cove, Rudyerd Bay, Sargent Bay, Walker Cove,
Capes:Point Louise, Point Eva, Cactus Point, Checats Point, Edith Point, Ella Point, Hut Point, Ledge Point, Skirt Point, Slag Point, Tramp Point, Trap Point, Wart Point,
Channels:Islands:Channel Islands, Entrance Island, Manzanita Island, New Eddystone Islands, New Eddystone Rock, Snip Islands,
Lakes:Big Goat Lake, Gilbert Lake, Heart Lake, Little Goat Lake, Lower Checats Lake, Lake Manzoni, Nooya Lake, Punchbowl Lake, Todd Lake, Upper Checats Lake, Walker Lake, Wilson Lake,
Parks:Misty Fjords National Monument,
Rivers:Streams:Barrier Creek, Checats Creek, Choca Creek, Clear Creek, Fromholtz Creek, Grace Creek, Granite Creek, Humpy Creek, King Creek, Manzanita Creek, Walker Creek,