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Six Mile Lake
Area of Six Mile Lake near Mud River.jpg
Area of Six Mile Lake near Mud River
Location of Six Mile Lake in Alaska, US
Location of Six Mile Lake in Alaska, US
Six Mile Lake
Location in Alaska
Location of Six Mile Lake in Alaska, US
Location of Six Mile Lake in Alaska, US
Six Mile Lake
Location in North America
Location Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska, U.S.
Coordinates 59°58′51″N 154°48′12″W / 59.98083°N 154.80333°W / 59.98083; -154.80333
Type Lake
Primary outflows Newhalen River
Basin countries United States
Max. length 5 km (3.1 mi)
Max. width 1 km (0.62 mi)

Six Mile Lake is a beautiful lake found in the southern part of Alaska, a large state in the United States. It is located between two other well-known lakes: Lake Clark and Iliamna Lake. A river called the Newhalen River flows out of Six Mile Lake. This river carries the lake's water into Iliamna Lake. The small city of Nondalton is located right on the western side of Six Mile Lake.

About Six Mile Lake

Six Mile Lake is an important natural feature in the Alaskan landscape. It is a freshwater lake, which means its water is not salty like the ocean. Many lakes in Alaska are formed by glaciers, which are huge, slow-moving rivers of ice.

Where is Six Mile Lake Located?

Six Mile Lake is in a part of Alaska known as the Lake and Peninsula Borough. This area is famous for its many lakes and wild, natural beauty. The lake acts as a connection between Lake Clark and Iliamna Lake. These are two of Alaska's largest and most important lakes.

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Location of Nondalton, a city near Six Mile Lake.

How Big is Six Mile Lake?

Six Mile Lake is about 5 km (3.1 mi) long. That's about the same distance as walking five kilometers. It is also about 1 km (which is about 3/4 of a mile) wide. While it might not be one of Alaska's biggest lakes, it is still a significant body of water in its region.

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