Description
2 mi. NW of Tyonek, Cook Inlet Low.
History
Local name reported in 1958 by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). So named because it is the third lake in a chain of lakes which extends NW from Tyonek.
Kenai Peninsula County · Alaska
2 mi. NW of Tyonek, Cook Inlet Low.
Local name reported in 1958 by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). So named because it is the third lake in a chain of lakes which extends NW from Tyonek.