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Selawik Lake

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N66° 31'27.318, W-160° 40'40.944

About Selawik Lake

Selawik Lake is a stunning freshwater lake located in the Selawik National Wildlife Refuge, in the northwest region of Alaska. It spans an impressive area of approximately 855 square miles, making it one of the largest lakes in the state. Boasting breathtaking scenic beauty and abundant wildlife, Selawik Lake offers a perfect playground for boaters and boat recreation activities.

This majestic lake reaches an average depth of around 20 feet, with some areas plunging down to depths of up to 45 feet. Its crystal-clear waters are home to a wide variety of fish species, making it a prime destination for fishing enthusiasts. Anglers can expect to encounter prized catches like northern pike, lake trout, Arctic grayling, burbot, and various species of salmon. With its vast size and diverse underwater habitat, Selawik Lake provides an unforgettable boating experience amidst a backdrop of stunning Alaskan wilderness.

Lake Specs

Size
1046 km
Max Depth
45 ft
Elevation
23 ft

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