61 ° 4' 17" N,
151 ° 8' 29" W
Kenai Peninsula
800 ft (243.84 m)
89 ft (27.13 m)
Four, largest 800 ft. across, 0.3 mi., Tyonek, Cook Inlet Low.
HistoryThis group of lakes was reported by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) on a map published in 1958.
Ch-u-itnu Hdakaq-, Nughiltnu Kaq,
Bars:Bays:Beaches:Capes:Granite Point, North Foreland,
Lakes:Bunka Lake, Chikdashla Bena, Chuitbuna Lake, Denslow Lake, Felt Lake, First Lake, K-chanli Bena, K-etnu Ka-a Bena, K-qalt-ats-a Bena, Kaldachabuna Lake, Q-atl-uhghulqet- Bena, Second Lake, Spring Water Lakes, Third Lake, Tukallah Lake, Viapan Lake,
Rivers:Streams:Coffee Creek, Dory Creek, Indian Creek, K-etnu Ka-a, Lone Creek, Old Tyonek Creek, Olson Creek, Pretty Creek, Shorty Creek, Threemile Creek, Tyonek Creek,
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