56 ° 33' 47.2" N,
134 ° 54' 12.168" W
Sitka
4 mi (6.44 km)
344 ft (104.85 m)
4 mi E of Whale Bay, on S central Baranof Island, Alex. Arch.
HistoryNamed in 1935 byU.S. Forest Service (USFS)for Abrossin Plotnikof, one of the survivors of the Sitka Massacre of 1802.
Port Banks, Port Herbert, Big Branch Bay, Big Port Walter, Byron Bay, Close Bay, Deep Cove, Denmark Cove, Dorothy Cove, Great Arm, Great Arm Whale Bay, Gut Bay, Hoggatt Bay, Lovers Cove, Necker Bay, Rakovoi Bay, Sandy Bay, Secluded Bay, Small Arm, Snipe Bay, Still Harbor, Toy Harbor, Whale Bay,
Capes:Point Lauder, Finger Point, Inner Point, Kekur Peninsula, Kekur Point, Overhang Point,
Hills:Islands:First Kekur, Kakovo Island, Krishka Island, Makhnati Islands, Second Kekur, Third Kekur, Tikhaia Islands,
Lakes:Antipatr Lake, Avoss Lake, Banner Lake, Baturin Lake, Benzeman Lake, Blanchard Lake, Borodino Lake, Brentwood Lake, Brentwood Lakes, Cliff Lake, Davidof Lake, Deer Lake, Finger Lake, Island Lake, Khvostof Lake, Ludvik Lake, Maksoutof Lake, Nakvassin Lake, Parry Lake, Plotnikof Lake, Politofski Lake, Rezanof Lake, Rostislaf Lakes, Round Lake, Sashin Lake, Tumakof Lake, Upper Brentwood Lake,
Mountains:Mount Ada, Mount Emma, Grouse Peak, Mount Hagemeister, Mount Muravief, Ptarmigan Peak, Mount Rudakof, Mount Stoeckel, Mount Yanovski,
Rivers:Routes: