Kenai Lake
Kenai Lake is a large glacial lake located in the Kenai Peninsula of Alaska. It spans approximately 22 miles in length and is known for its stunning turquoise waters, which are a result of glacial silt. The lake is surrounded by beautiful mountains and forests, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities such as fishing, kayaking, and hiking.
The lake is fed by the Kenai River, which flows from the lake into the Cook Inlet. It is also home to various fish species, including salmon and trout, attracting anglers from around the world. The scenic beauty and recreational opportunities make Kenai Lake a cherished spot for both locals and visitors.