Description
1.5 mi E of Lost Lake and 10 mi NNE of Seward. 0.3 mile long.
History
So named in 1964 by Alaska Department of Fish and Game because the grayling (genus Thymallus) was the fish used to stock the lake.
Kenai Peninsula County · Alaska
1.5 mi E of Lost Lake and 10 mi NNE of Seward. 0.3 mile long.
So named in 1964 by Alaska Department of Fish and Game because the grayling (genus Thymallus) was the fish used to stock the lake.