Smith Lake (Alaska) Explained

Smith Lake
Location:Fairbanks, Alaska
Coordinates:64.8658°N -147.8639°W
Type:lake
Pushpin Map:Alaska#North America
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Smith Lake (Athabascan: Tr'exwghodegi Troth Yeddha' Bena') is a lake in Fairbanks, Alaska[1] on the property of the University of Alaska Fairbanks. It is triangular in shape, roughly .[2]

The university maintains ecological and hydrological monitoring sites at the lake.[3]

Wildlife

Smith lake is a good wildlife viewing location.[4]

Bird species found at the lake may include Pacific loons, ring-necked duck, bufflehead, American wigeon, northern pintail, northern shoveler, green-winged teal, red-necked grebe, horned grebe, Bonaparte's gull, Wilson's snipe, lesser yellowlegs, long-billed dowitcher, red-necked phalarope, pectoral sandpiper and Bohemian waxwing.[5]

Recreation

In winter the frozen surface of Smith Lake is popular with ice skaters and cross-country skiers.[6]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Smith Lake . 2011-11-11.
  2. Tohko Kaufmann (1971). "Ecology, Biology and Gonad Morphology of Gerris rufoscutellatus (Hemiptera: Gerridae) in Fairbanks, Alaska". American Midland Naturalist 86(2), 407-416.
  3. Robert W. Lichvar, Gary A. Laursen, Rodney D. Seppelt and Walter R. Ichs (2009). "Selecting and Testing Cryptogam Species for Use in Wetland Delineation in Alaska". Arctic 62(2), 201–211.
  4. http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=viewinglocations.uaftrails "Smith Lake & the University of Alaska Fairbanks Trail System".
  5. Sue Guers. "It’s summer in the Interior; American Golden Plovers are back in town". Fairbanks Daily News Miner, 5/18/2011.
  6. News: Friedman . Sam . Trip report: Smith Lake is refuge for skijorers in a dry winter . 11 April 2021 . Fairbanks Daily News-Miner . 17 November 2016 . en.