Information About

Kenai Lake

Kenai Lake

Quick Facts
Region:
  • Kenai Peninsula
Nearest City:
Tributary to:
Length:
  • 24 mi (38.62 km)
Elevation:
  • 433 ft (131.98 m)
Tributaries:
About

on Kenai Peninsula, extends SW from head of Kenai River to mouth of Snow River, 22 mi. NW of Seward, Chugach Mts.

History of Kenai Lake

Local name reported in 1898 by Mendenhall (1900, map 16), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

Places Near Kenai Lake
Capes:

Black Point,

Dams:

Jerome Lake Dam,

Fictional Places:

Mystery,

Glaciers:

Exit Glacier, Lowell Glacier,

Islands:

Porcupine Island,

Lakes:

Carter Lake, Cooper Lake, Crescent Lake, Grayling Lake, Grouse Lake, Jerome Lake, Kenai Lake, Long Lake, Lost Lake, Rainbow Lake, Tern Lake,

Mine:

Hatcher Mine, McMillan Mines, Primrose Mine, Slate Creek Mine,

Mountains:

Mount Adair, Mount Ascension, Black Mountain, Gilpatrick Mountain, L V Ray Peak, Langille Mountain, Mount Madson, Noel Hanson Mountain, Right Mountain, Sleeping Sister Mountain, Wrong Mountain,

Mountain Passes:

Moose Pass,

Peaks:

Inspector Peak, John Mountain, Northwest Gilpatrick Mountain, South Gilpatrick Mountain, The Engine, The Tender, Washington,

Ridges:

Resurrection Peaks,

Routes:

John, Middle Gilpatrick, South Gilpatrick, Templeton,

Streams:

Boulder Creek, Carter Creek, Cottonwood Creek, Crescent Creek, Daves Creek, Devils Creek, Dry Creek, Exit Glacier Creek, Falls Creek, Henry Creek, Johns Creek, Lost Creek, Martin Creek, Meadow Creek, Moose Creek, Moose Creek, Paradise Creek, Placer Creek, Porcupine Creek, Quartz Creek, Redman Creek, Schilter Creek, Shackleford Creek, Ship Creek, Slate Creek, Summit Creek, Summit Creek, Trail Creek,

Routes:

Carter Lake Trail, Cooper Lake Trail (historical), Crescent Creek Trail, Crescent Lake Trail, Devils Pass Trail, Exit Glacier Trail, Harding Icefield Trail, Lost Lake Trail, Primrose Creek Trail, Resurrection River Trail, Stetson Creek Trail,

Cities:

Gilpatricks, Snug Harbor, Woodrow,