1 mi. E of Roaring Bear Lake and 17 mi. W of Beaver, Yukon Flats. 1 mile long.
Local name reported in 1956 by T. E. Taylor, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Shown in 1916 as "Second Lake" on a manuscript map by Sergeant William Yanert (in Stuck, 1917, map facing p. 122), U.S. Army (USA).
Bear Lake, Beaver Lake, Big Grass Lake, Big Lake, Big Lake, Big Rat Lake, Birch Lake, Black Lake, Bubbling Lake, Clam Lake, Cow Lake, Devils Lake, Doctor Cook Lake, Duck Lake, Elbow Lake, Fourth Lake, Fox Lake, Heart Lake, Hiding Lake, John Barleycorn Lakes, Lily Lake, Long Lake, Lower Horseshoe Lake, Luke Lake, Mallard Lake, Marten Lake, Ned Pond, Otter Pond, Queer Ponds, Raspberry Lake, Roaring Bear Lake, Round Lake, Setgun Lake, Shack Lake, Sundown Lake, Sundown Lake, Tincan Lake, White Fox Lake,
Mountains:Mountain Ranges:Owl High, Owl Hills, Sand Hills,
Ridges:Streams:Streams:Lost Creek, Luke Creek, Nolitna Creek, Owl Creek,
Valleys: