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Where is Paxson Lake Alaska?

Where is Paxson Lake Alaska?

Summit Lake is located above the tree line on the south slope of the Alaska Range between miles 192 and 196 of the Richardson Highway (AR-4). It is about 200 miles (320 km) north of Valdez, 180 miles (290 km) south of Fairbanks, and just south of Isabel Pass at an elevation of 3,300 feet (1,000 m).

How deep is Paxson Lake in Alaska?

Maximum Depth: 29.2 m (95.8 ft.) Shoreline Length: 39.8 km (24.7 mi.)

What kind of fish are in Paxson Lake Alaska?

Numerous lakes with natural populations of lake trout, grayling, whitefish and burbot are found in the Paxson and Denali Highway area. Many of these lakes are easily accessible by ear and can be fished from the shoreline.

Is the Denali Highway paved?

The Denali Highway is paved for three miles on the west end and 21 miles on the east end. More than 100 miles are graded gravel with a recommend- ed speed limit of 30 mph. Some car rental agencies do not allow driving on gravel roads.

Are there lake trout in Alaska?

In Alaska, lake trout inhabit the deeper lowland lakes along the central Arctic coastal plain, as well as waters in the Brooks Range and Alaska Range. Lake trout inhabit clear, mountain lakes in northern Alaska as well as turbid glacial lakes on the north side of the Chugach Range and Kenai Peninsula.

Where is the Gulkana River?

Alaska
The Gulkana River is a 60-mile (97 km) tributary of the Copper River in the U.S. state of Alaska. Beginning near the southeastern end of Summit Lake in the Alaska Range, the river flows generally south to meet the larger river 9 miles (14 km) northeast of Glennallen….

Gulkana River
Type Wild
Designated December 2, 1980

Can you see Denali from the Denali Highway?

Denali Park Road (Junction with George Parks Highway at Mile 237.4) The 91-mile road into the heart of Denali National Park flanks the mountain’s north face and offers many amazing views, ranging from 25 to 35 miles away.

Is there cell service on the Denali Highway?

Cell service for most major carriers is excellent in the immediate Paxson area. Coverage on the Denali Highway is mostly non-existent; service on the Richardson Highway is generally good.

What kind of trout is in Alaska?

Rainbow trout
Rainbow trout are native to waters throughout Southeast Alaska west to Kuskokwim Bay, and as far up the Kuskokwim River as Sleetmute.

How do you spot a Denali?

Several excellent views of Denali can be found up the Talkeetna Spur Road (Mile 98.9 of the George Parks Highway) and inside the village of Talkeetna itself. The Denali View Pullout at Mile 13 of the spur road features the mountain with Foraker and the Alaska Range spanning the horizon above the Susitna River.

Can you drive to the top of Denali?

There is only one road in Denali. Private vehicles can drive a small part of it, but most of the road is open only to bus traffic.

Where are the campsites at Paxson Lake?

Paxson Lake Campground is located at MP 175 of the Richardson Hwy. The campground has 45 camp sites including 2 accessible sites and 5 walk-in sites near the shore of Paxson Lake. All campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Accessible sites, water, picnic tables, fire rings, and restrooms are available.

Where is the town of Paxson in Alaska?

Press enter to go to selected search result. Touch devices users can use touch and swipe gestures. The small community of Paxson is located on the shores of Paxson Lake, near the intersection of the Denali Highway and the Richardson Highway in Interior Alaska.

Where is Summit Lake north of Paxson Alaska?

At Mile 192 of the Richardson Highway, just north of Paxson, is Summit Lake with a public boat access. The 7-mile long lake is named for its location near the divide where the Gulkana River flows south into Copper River and the Delta River flows north towards the Yukon River.

What kind of fish are in Paxson Lake?

Paxson Lake is known for its reliable fishing for lake trout, Arctic char, and grayling. At the mouth of the lake, where the Gulkana River begins, fishing for grayling is particularly good.