58 ° 6' 28.31" N,
154 ° 41' 31.988" W
Kodiak Island
3.5 mi (5.63 km)
262 ft (79.86 m)
N of Dakavak Bay, on E coast of Alaska Peninsula in Katmai National Monument, 10 mi. SE of Mount Katmai, Aleutian Range. 3.5 miles long.
HistoryNative name reported in 1904 by G. C. Martin, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Griggs (1922, map) gave the same native name to the lake, but spelled it Takkala for both bay and lake. See Dakavak Bay.
Amalik Bay, Dakavak Bay, Geographic Harbor, Hidden Harbor,
Capes:Glaciers:Islands:Lakes:Dakavak Lake, Katmai Lakes, Spectacle Lake,
Mountains:Painted Mountain, Mount Pedmar,
Mountain Passes:Ridges: