Wasilla Lake

Wasilla Lake is a lake in Wasilla, Alaska, named by workers constructing the Alaska Railroad after a nearby creek named Wasilla Creek.[1] The lake shore is the site of a city park, Newcomb Park.[3] It is the northern terminus of the Seven-Mile Canoe Trail, the other end being at Finger Lake.[4] Outside of the park areas most of the shoreline is private property. The lake has a stable population of rainbow trout and fishing is considered good for bank, boat, and ice fishing.[5]

Wasilla Lake
Lach Bena[1]
The lake seen from the George Parks Highway
Wasilla Lake
Wasilla Lake
LocationWasilla, Alaska
Coordinates61°35′14″N 149°23′33″W
Primary inflowsWasilla Creek
Primary outflowsCottonwood Creek
Basin countriesUnited States
Average depth17 feet (5.2 m)
Max. depth48 feet (15 m)
Water volume279,306,668 cubic feet (7,909,084.1 m3)
Shore length14.4 miles (7.1 km)[2]
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

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