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Skilak Lake (Dena'ina: Q'es Dudilen Bena) is a large lake on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The lake is part of the Kenai River system but also contains glacial runoff, being fed by meltwater from . The water is exceptionally clear with a mostly rocky bottom, relatively free of aquatic vegetation. It is within the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, and can be accessed by Skilak Lake Loop Road via the Sterling Highway. Maximum depth is 528 feet (161 m), it is 15 miles (24 km) long and up to 4 miles (6.4 km) wide in places. Early Russian explorers mistakenly believed Skilak and Tustumena Lake to be a single body of water. It is a popular destination for Alaskans due to it being only about a half-hour drive from Soldotna, and approximately two hours from Anchorage. There are two campgrounds at the

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  • Der Skilak Lake ist ein 98 km² großer See auf der Kenai-Halbinsel in Alaska. Der 23 km lange und maximal 6,4 km breite See glazialen Ursprungs liegt auf einer Höhe von 59 m in den westlichen Ausläufern der Kenai Mountains im Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. Der Kenai River durchfließt von Osten kommend den Skilak Lake. Nördlich verläuft der Sterling Highway. Ins östliche Ende des Sees fließt über den das Schmelzwasser des vom Harding Icefield gespeisten Skilak-Gletschers. (de)
  • Skilak Lake est un lac d'Alaska, aux États-Unis, situé dans la Péninsule Kenai, et représente une partie élargie de la Rivière Kenai, mais il transporte aussi des débris glaciaires. (fr)
  • Skilak Lake (Dena'ina: Q'es Dudilen Bena) is a large lake on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The lake is part of the Kenai River system but also contains glacial runoff, being fed by meltwater from . The water is exceptionally clear with a mostly rocky bottom, relatively free of aquatic vegetation. It is within the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, and can be accessed by Skilak Lake Loop Road via the Sterling Highway. Maximum depth is 528 feet (161 m), it is 15 miles (24 km) long and up to 4 miles (6.4 km) wide in places. Early Russian explorers mistakenly believed Skilak and Tustumena Lake to be a single body of water. It is a popular destination for Alaskans due to it being only about a half-hour drive from Soldotna, and approximately two hours from Anchorage. There are two campgrounds at the lake, one is a developed campground with a host, the other un-hosted and with only basic facilities. There are many well-developed and maintained trails along the lake and its access road, as well as campgrounds and public-access cabins. (en)
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  • late Nov.- late April (en)
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  • Frying Pan Island, Caribou Island (en)
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  • Der Skilak Lake ist ein 98 km² großer See auf der Kenai-Halbinsel in Alaska. Der 23 km lange und maximal 6,4 km breite See glazialen Ursprungs liegt auf einer Höhe von 59 m in den westlichen Ausläufern der Kenai Mountains im Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. Der Kenai River durchfließt von Osten kommend den Skilak Lake. Nördlich verläuft der Sterling Highway. Ins östliche Ende des Sees fließt über den das Schmelzwasser des vom Harding Icefield gespeisten Skilak-Gletschers. (de)
  • Skilak Lake est un lac d'Alaska, aux États-Unis, situé dans la Péninsule Kenai, et représente une partie élargie de la Rivière Kenai, mais il transporte aussi des débris glaciaires. (fr)
  • Skilak Lake (Dena'ina: Q'es Dudilen Bena) is a large lake on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The lake is part of the Kenai River system but also contains glacial runoff, being fed by meltwater from . The water is exceptionally clear with a mostly rocky bottom, relatively free of aquatic vegetation. It is within the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, and can be accessed by Skilak Lake Loop Road via the Sterling Highway. Maximum depth is 528 feet (161 m), it is 15 miles (24 km) long and up to 4 miles (6.4 km) wide in places. Early Russian explorers mistakenly believed Skilak and Tustumena Lake to be a single body of water. It is a popular destination for Alaskans due to it being only about a half-hour drive from Soldotna, and approximately two hours from Anchorage. There are two campgrounds at the (en)
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  • Skilak Lake (de)
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  • Skilak Lake (en)
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