58 ° 22' 41.002" N,
155 ° 9' 34.999" W
Lake and Peninsula
4911 ft (1496.87 m)
On Alaska Peninsula, in Katmai National Monument, 3 mi NW of Knife Peak, 10 mi. NW of Mount Katmai, Aleutian Range
HistoryNamed in 1956 by G. O. Gates, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), for Dr. Rolf Werner Jhule (1929-53), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) geologist and vulcanologist, who apparently lost his footing and was drowned in Knife Creek while doing field work in the area.
The Knife Creek Glacier, The Knife Creek Glaciers,
Lakes:Mountains:Baked Mountain, Broken Mountain, Mount Cerberus, Falling Mountain, Mount Griggs, Mount Ikagluik, Mount Juhle, Mount Katmai, Mount Mageik, Novarupta, Observation Mountain, Trident Volcano,
Parks:Mountain Passes:Mountain Ranges:Rivers:Streams:Ikagluik Creek, Knife Creek, Windy Creek,
Valleys: