60 ° 46' 14.693" N,
151 ° 2' 51.22" W
Kenai Peninsula
2 mi (3.22 km)
62 ft (18.9 m)
In the NW coast of Kenai National Moose Range, 0.5 mi S of Number Three Bay and 16 mi NNE of Kenai, Cook Inlet Low.
HistorySo named in 1966 by Division of Lands, Department of Natural Resources, Alaska, because the "prevailing winds produce whitecaps."
Akula Lake, Beaver Lake, Bishop Lake, Boundary Lake, Calf Lake, Cecille Lake, Chickadee Lake, Cisca Lake, Cow Lake, Crane Lake, Daniels Lake, Donkey Lake, Doroshin Lake, Douglas Lake, Dunlin Lake, Eagle Lake, East Finger Lake, Eevook Lake, Ermine Lake, Every Lake, Finger Lake, Finger Lakes, Flat Lake, Forest Lake, Gagara Lake, Georgina Lake, Gooseneck Lake, Gull Lake, Hungry Lake, Lake Ivanoff, Killdeer Lake, Kivi Lake, Konova Lake, Konovalof Lake, Marie Lake, Middle Finger Lake, Mink Creek Lake, Lake Ootka, Parsons Lake, Plover Lake, Puppy Dog Lake, Quake Lake, Rhode Lake, Shadura Lake, Snipe Lake, South Finger Lake, Spirit Lake, Stormy Lake, Suneva Lake, Sunken Island Lake, Tern Lake, Timberlost Lake, Tirmore Lake, Tree Lake, West Finger Lake, West Forest Lake, Wik Lake, Wolf Lake, Woodpecker Lake,
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