on Kenai Peninsula S of Sterling Highway, 7.5 mi. E of Sterling and 25 mi. ESE of Kenai, Cook Inlet Low.; 1 mile long.
Named about 1963 by officials of Kenai National Moose Range, for administrative purposes.
Caribou Island, Frying Pan Island,
Lakes:Afonasi Lake, Aurora Lake, Bear Lake, Beaver Pond Lake, Big Merganser Lake, Big Mink Lake, Birch Lake, Blizzard Lake, Bottenintnin Lake, Lake Bratlie, Brood Lake, Browns Lake, Camp Island Lake, Canoe Lake, Canoe Lake Chain, Clam Lake, Contact Lake, Coyote Lake, Cygnet Lake, Dabbler Lake, Doghouse Lake, Drake Lake, Duck Lake, Duckbill Lake, Equmen Lake, Fire Lake, Fish Lake, Lake Frank, Frisbee Lake, Gavia Lake, Grebe Lake, Harvey Lake, Hikers Lake, Horse Trail Lake, Hunters Lake, Ice Lake, Imeri Lake, Jay Lake, Kaknu Lake, Kelly Lake, Konchanee Lake, Lily Lake, Little Merganser Lake, Little Mink Lake, Long Lake, Loon Lake, Mallard Lake, Marsh Lake, Martin Lake, Meadow Lake, Moosehorn Lake, Muskrat Lake, Olson Lake, Otter Lake, Pack Lake, Petersen Lake, Peterson Lake, Porcupine Lake, Portage Lakes, Raven Lake, Rock Lake, Round Lake, Lake Sabaka, Sahot Lake, Seven Lakes, Skilak Lake, Skookum Lake, Spruce Lake, Sucker Lake, Swan Lake, Swan Lake, Tea Lake, Teal Lake, Torpedo Lake, Trout Lake, Trumpeter Lake, Waterfowl Lake, Watson Lake, Weasel Lake, Yearling Lake,
Rapids:Rivers:Killey River, Moose River, West Fork Moose River,
Streams:East Fork Moose Creek, King County Creek, Olson Creek,
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