Hidden Lake (Alaska)

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Coordinates60°29′06″N 150°15′45″W / 60.48500°N 150.26250°W / 60.48500; -150.26250
PartofKenai River system
Primary inflowsfour unnamed creeks
Hidden Lake
View from the USFWS campground and boat launch. Only about one-third of the lake is visible from this area, the rest is "hidden" behind islands and rock outcroppings
Hidden Lake is located in Alaska
Hidden Lake
Hidden Lake
LocationKenai National Wildlife Refuge
Coordinates60°29′06″N 150°15′45″W / 60.48500°N 150.26250°W / 60.48500; -150.26250
Part ofKenai River system
Primary inflowsfour unnamed creeks
Primary outflowsHidden Creek
Basin countriesUnited States
Managing agencyUS Fish and Wildlife Service
Surface area682.7 hectares (1,687 acres)
Average depth20.1 meters (66 ft)
Max. depth45.1 meters (148 ft)
Shore length123,679 feet (7,217 m)
Surface elevation86 meters (282 ft)
Referenceshttp://www.adfg.alaska.gov/SF_Lakes/
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Hidden Lake is a lake on the Kenai Peninsula of Alaska, formed by an ancient channel of the Kenai River.[1][2] It is located entirely inside the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. The lake is deepest at its southeast end, with depths up to 148 feet (45 m). The back country section of the lake in the northwest has several islands and depths in the range of 10–70 feet (3.0–21.3 m). Being in the foothills of the Kenai Mountains, much of the shoreline is very steep, and wooded with birch and spruce trees.[3] The only outflow from the lake is Hidden Creek, a short, shallow creek that flows into the Kenai River just North of Skilak Lake.

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