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Johnson Lake (Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska)

Johnson Lake (Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska)

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Johnson Lake is a small lake on the Kenai Peninsula in the state of Alaska. It covers about 84 acres and is stocked with Pacific salmon, coho salmon, steelhead, and rainbow trout.[1]

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The lake is surrounded by Johnson Lake State Recreation Area, which consists of 332 wooded acres (134 ha) with a large campground, picnic areas, and access to the Tustumena Lake road, which ends at the Slackwater boat launch on the river with a small, free campground. Camping, fishing, canoeing and walking are popular activities in the recreation area. There are 48 campsites, 16 day use parking sites, and a group picnic area. Moose, black and brown bear, lynx, squirrels, and hares are plentiful.[2]

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  1. "Johnson Lake (Kenai) – Bathymetric Map and Fishing Information". adfg.alaska.gov. Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Retrieved November 23, 2018.
  2. "Johnson Lake _ State Recreation Area". dnr.alaska.gov. Alaska Department of Natural Resources - Division of Parks & Outdoor Recreation. Retrieved November 24, 2018.



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