Summit Lake (Chugach National Forest) Explained

Summit Lake
Pushpin Map:USA Alaska
Pushpin Label Position:Center
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Summit Lake within the
State of Alaska
Location:Chugach National Forest, Alaska
United States
Coords:60.6313°N -149.5085°W
Type:Natural lake
Inflow:Canyon Creek & Tenderfoot Creek
Outflow:Canyon Creek
Basin Countries:United States
Area:258acres
Depth:48.1feet
Max-Depth:70feet
Volume:51928350cuyd
Shore:3.3miles
Elevation:1266feet

Summit Lake (or Upper Summit Lake)[1] is located on Canyon Creek in the Chugach National Forest, Alaska, United States and is situated along the Seward Highway (AK-1) 10miles north-northeast of Moose Pass and about 23miles southwest of the Portage area of Anchorage. The lake is fed by Canyon Creek from the southwest and Tenderfoot Creek from the east. The lake empties into Canyon Creek on the northeast, which flows through Lower Summit Lake, into Six Mile Creek, and eventually into the Turnagain Arm of the Cook Inlet. (However, the lake is not connected with the nearby Summit Creek, which runs about 1miles from the southwest shore of Summit Lake and whose waters flow southwest from the far side of the summit toward Kenai Lake and Skilak Lake before reaching the Cook Inlet.)

The Summit Lake Lodge is located just off the Seward Highway on the north shore of Summit Lake[2] and the Tenderfoot Creek Campground is located directly south of the lodge, but on the east shore of the lake.[3] A restoration of a former ski area has been proposed for the area as well, but has substantial obstacles that must be overcome before it can be rebuilt.[4] [5] [6]

The lake has a natural population of both Dolly Varden and Lake trout, but is also stocked annually with fingerling Rainbow trout.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Upper Summit Lake: Bathymetric Map and Fishing Information. adfg.alaska.gov. Alaska Department of Fish and Game. 30 Dec 2015.
  2. Web site: Getting to Summit Lake Lodge. summitlakelodge.com. Summit Lake Lodge. 30 Dec 2015.
  3. Web site: Tenderfoot Creek Campground. fs.udsa.gov. United States Forest Service. 30 Dec 2015.
  4. News: New Ski Resort near Summit Lake?: Entrepreneurs propose family ski resort on Manitoba Mountain. Fields. Zach. Anchorage Press. Wick Communications. Anchorage, Alaska. 7 May 2015. 30 Dec 2015.
  5. Web site: Chugach National Forest Proposed Ski Areas: 1982-1986. alsap.org. Alaska Lost Ski Areas Project. 30 Dec 2015.
  6. Web site: Location. skimanitobamountain.com. Manitoba Mountain Ski Area Restoration Project. 30 Dec 2015.
  7. Web site: Stocked Lakes on the Kenai Peninsula. adfg.alaska.gov. Alaska Department of Fish and Game. PDF. 6. Mar 2010. 30 Dec 2015.