Finger Lake (Alaska)

Finger Lake
Bakiatutsilictmuna[1]
Baqay Tuch'elisht Bena[1]
Location Wasilla, Alaska
Coordinates 61°36′18″N 149°16′52″W / 61.605°N 149.281°W / 61.605; -149.281Coordinates: 61°36′18″N 149°16′52″W / 61.605°N 149.281°W / 61.605; -149.281
Primary outflows one small, unnamed creek[2]
Surface area 146 acres (59 ha)[2]
Max. depth 13.4 meters (44 ft)[2]
Surface elevation 103 meters (338 ft)[2]
Frozen winter months [3]

Finger Lake is a lake in Wasilla, Alaska. It is not technically a finger lake, but was named so by Captain Edward Glenn, who led an army expedition to Alaska in 1898 and felt that "when viewing the lake on a map, a point of land in the lake gives the impression of a finger."[1] The lake has populations of Rainbow Trout, Arctic Char and Arctic Grayling and is a popular fishing spot, including ice fishing in winter.[3]

Park

Regional headquarters

Alaska State Parks operates the Finger Lake State Recreation Area, a 69 acres (28 ha) park with a campground, boat launch, and picnic areas.[3][4] The park also contains the regional headquarters for Matanuska-Susitna Valley area parks.

References

  1. 1 2 3 U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Finger Lake (Alaska)
  2. 1 2 3 4 ADF&G Lakes database, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
  3. 1 2 3 Finger Lake SRS, Alaska Department of Natural Resources
  4. The Milepost, 2018 edition, page 367 ISBN 9781892154378
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