population 50, on Kenai Peninsula, on Sterling Highway, 24 mi. S of Kenai, Cook Inlet Low.
Reported about 1947 by Barnes and Cobb (1959, pl. 17), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Name derived from the ravine Clam Gulch. A post office was established here in 1950 (Ricks, 1965, p. 13).
Border Lake, Bottleneck Lakes, Centennial Lake, Encelewski Lake, Johnson Lake, Lower Cohoe Lake, Pollard Lake, Quintin Lake, Reflection Lake, Roque Lake, Teack Lake, Upper Cohoe Lake,
Rapids:Moosehead Rapids, Silver Salmon Rapids,
Rivers:Streams:Coal Creek, Corea Creek, Crooked Creek, Falls Creek, Unhghenesditnu,
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