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Byers Lake is a small lake in Denali State Park, within the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska, United States, 28 miles (45 km) north of Talkeetna. The lake is named for a fisherman who was brought there many times by bush pilot Don Sheldon in the 1950s. It is accessible from the George Parks Highway and has a developed campground, several public-use cabins and a small boat dock. The Alaska Veterans Memorial is on a hilltop adjacent to the lake. Gasoline-powered motors and floatplane landings are not permitted on the lake. The lake used to contain a sizable population of lake trout but due to overfishing in the time since the highway was built in 1972 the population has dwindled, and landings of lake trout are now rare, although there are still burbot in the lake as well. Migrating salmon a

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  • Byers Lake (Alaska) (de)
  • Byers Lake (Alaska) (en)
  • Byers Lake (fr)
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  • Der Byers Lake ist ein kleiner See im Denali State Park in Alaska (USA). Der See ist nach einem Angler benannt, der in den 1950er Jahren mehrfach vom bekannten Buschpiloten Donald E. Sheldon dorthin gebracht wurde. Der Byers Lake befindet sich ca. 45 km nördlich von Talkeetna und ist vom George Parks Highway aus zugänglich. Neben einem Zeltplatz befinden sich hier mehrere Hütten und eine Bootsanlegestelle. Auf dem Byers Lake sind nur Ruderboote und Boote mit Elektromotoren gestattet. Ein Wanderweg führt um den See herum und verläuft teilweise über Bohlenplanken und zwei kleine Brücken. Über den Zufluss kommen auch Lachse in den See. Lachsfischen ist allerdings nicht erlaubt. (de)
  • Byers Lake est un petit lac d'Alaska aux États-Unis, situé à 45 kilomètres au nord de Talkeetna, accessible depuis la George Parks Highway, inclus dans le parc d'État Denali. Son nom lui vient d'un pêcheur que Donald Sheldon, pilote de brousse, a souvent conduit sur ses rives. Ce lac est une zone de loisirs, avec camping, ravitaillement en carburant, pontons d'accostage, et autres commodités touristiques. Il héberge une importante population de truites et de saumons. Les ours n'y sont pas rares, ainsi que les cygnes trompette et les plongeons huard. (fr)
  • Byers Lake is a small lake in Denali State Park, within the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska, United States, 28 miles (45 km) north of Talkeetna. The lake is named for a fisherman who was brought there many times by bush pilot Don Sheldon in the 1950s. It is accessible from the George Parks Highway and has a developed campground, several public-use cabins and a small boat dock. The Alaska Veterans Memorial is on a hilltop adjacent to the lake. Gasoline-powered motors and floatplane landings are not permitted on the lake. The lake used to contain a sizable population of lake trout but due to overfishing in the time since the highway was built in 1972 the population has dwindled, and landings of lake trout are now rare, although there are still burbot in the lake as well. Migrating salmon a (en)
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  • Byers Lake (en)
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  • Byers Lake (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Denalibeyersflatcalm.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Cascade_Trail_above_Byers_Lake._Denali_State_Park,_Alaska.jpg
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  • View from the shore opposite the boat launch, with Denali and the Alaska Range reflected in the lake. Only human powered boats and electric motors are permitted at Byers Lake (en)
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  • Byers Creek (en)
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  • Byers Creek (en)
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  • Location of Byers Lake in Alaska, USA. (en)
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  • Der Byers Lake ist ein kleiner See im Denali State Park in Alaska (USA). Der See ist nach einem Angler benannt, der in den 1950er Jahren mehrfach vom bekannten Buschpiloten Donald E. Sheldon dorthin gebracht wurde. Der Byers Lake befindet sich ca. 45 km nördlich von Talkeetna und ist vom George Parks Highway aus zugänglich. Neben einem Zeltplatz befinden sich hier mehrere Hütten und eine Bootsanlegestelle. Auf dem Byers Lake sind nur Ruderboote und Boote mit Elektromotoren gestattet. Ein Wanderweg führt um den See herum und verläuft teilweise über Bohlenplanken und zwei kleine Brücken. Über den Zufluss kommen auch Lachse in den See. Lachsfischen ist allerdings nicht erlaubt. (de)
  • Byers Lake is a small lake in Denali State Park, within the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska, United States, 28 miles (45 km) north of Talkeetna. The lake is named for a fisherman who was brought there many times by bush pilot Don Sheldon in the 1950s. It is accessible from the George Parks Highway and has a developed campground, several public-use cabins and a small boat dock. The Alaska Veterans Memorial is on a hilltop adjacent to the lake. Gasoline-powered motors and floatplane landings are not permitted on the lake. The lake used to contain a sizable population of lake trout but due to overfishing in the time since the highway was built in 1972 the population has dwindled, and landings of lake trout are now rare, although there are still burbot in the lake as well. Migrating salmon also come into the lake but salmon fishing is not permitted. Campers are advised to keep a clean camp as the campground is frequently visited by bears. The lake is also home in summer months to trumpeter swans and common loons. (en)
  • Byers Lake est un petit lac d'Alaska aux États-Unis, situé à 45 kilomètres au nord de Talkeetna, accessible depuis la George Parks Highway, inclus dans le parc d'État Denali. Son nom lui vient d'un pêcheur que Donald Sheldon, pilote de brousse, a souvent conduit sur ses rives. Ce lac est une zone de loisirs, avec camping, ravitaillement en carburant, pontons d'accostage, et autres commodités touristiques. Il héberge une importante population de truites et de saumons. Les ours n'y sont pas rares, ainsi que les cygnes trompette et les plongeons huard. (fr)
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