heads in lake, flows NW through Uganik Lake to East Arm Uganik Bay, on N coast of Kodiak I.
HistoryName derived from Uganik Island and published in 1952 by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
East Arm Uganik Bay, Northeast Arm Uganik Bay, South Arm Uganik Bay, Telrod Cove, Uganik Bay, Weasel Cove,
Capes:Broken Point, East Point, Mink Point, Naugolka Point, Rock Point, Starr Point, Stream Point, West Point,
Channels:Islands:Green Island, Mesa Rocks, Sally Island, Sheep Island, Uganik Island, Village Islands,
Lakes:Mountains:Dog Ear Mountain, Helmet Mountain,
Rivers:Streams:Cities: