60 ° 44' 52.89" N,
150 ° 18' 48.985" W
Kenai Peninsula
239 ft (72.85 m)
on Kenai Peninsula SW of Grouse Lake, 35 mi. NE of Kenai, Cook Inlet Low.
HistoryNamed about 1963 by officials of Kenai National Moose Range for administrative purposes.
Afonasi Lake, Angler Lake, Antler Lake, Arrow Lake, Aspen Lake, Barbara Lake, Bear Lake, Beck Lake, Bedlam Lake, Bedlam Lake, Bedlam Lakes, Birch Lake, Birch Tree Lake, Lake Bratlie, Brood Lake, Browse Lake, Buteo Lake, Campsite Lake, Channel Lake, Chum Lake, Coyote Lake, Crooked Lake, Dog Lake, East Forest Lake, Eider Lake, Embryo Lake, Falcon Lake, Lake Frank, Gene Lake, Grouse Lake, Ilerum Lake, Imeri Lake, Jay Lake, Jigsaw Lake, Junco Lake, Kakoon Lake, Kenaitze Lake, King Lake, Kinglet Lake, Lark Lake, Lily Lake, Lonesome Lake, Lost Lake, Lower Tangerra Lake, Lure Lake, Lynx Lake, Moon Lake, Moose Lake, Moose Pasture Lake, Mull Lake, Muskrat Lake, Neckshortka Lake, Nekutak Lake, Norak Lake, Nuthatch Lake, Odd Lake, Olsjold Lake, Pad Lake, Paddle Lake, Pepper Lake, Phalarope Lake, Picnic Lake, Pot Lake, Rabbit Foot Lake, Red Squirrel Lake, Rifle Lake, Scenic Lake, Seven Lakes, Shoepac Lake, Snowshoe Lake, Sportfish Lake, Swanson Lake, Swanson Lakes, Taiga Lake, Takukak Lake, Teal Lake, Tine Lake, Trigger Lake, Trumpeter Lake, Twig Lake, Two Island Lake, Ursus Lake, Vixen Lake, Warbler Lake, Watson Lake, Wild Lake, Wilderness Lake, Wonder Lake, Woods Lake, Wren Lake, Yugok Lake,
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