65 ° 38' 48.001" N,
163 ° 12' 23" W
Northwest Arctic
1020 ft (310.9 m)
Indents the N shore of Imuruk Lake, Seward Peninsula High.
HistoryReported in 1950 by D. M. Hopkins, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS); so named because "the shores are partly lined by Salix Alaxensis (felt-leaf willow)."
Lake Cloud, Erich Lake, Imuruk Lake, Joan Lake, Sandy Lake,
Mountains:Asses Ears, Black Butte, Blueberry Dome, Camille Cone, Crossfox Butte, Cygnus Cone, Gosling Cone, Grus Cone, Hoodoo Hill, Kettle Dome, Lost Jim Cone, Rhododendron Cone, Skeleton Butte, Virginia Butte,
Pillars:Ridges:Streams:American Creek, June Creek, Magnet Creek, Nelson Creek, Old Glory Creek, Perry Creek, Trail Creek,
Valleys: