Dall Lake

Lake in the state of Alaska, United States
60°21′06″N 163°40′16″W / 60.35167°N 163.67111°W / 60.35167; -163.67111Basin countriesUnited StatesMax. length24 mi (37 km)

Dall Lake is a 24-mile-long (37 km) lake in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is located 70 miles (110 km) southwest of Bethel, and is named for naturalist W. H. Dall.

Local Knowledge of Dall Lake

The Yupik village of Chefornak is down stream from Dall lake. The natives go to the lake to fish, hunt, pick berries, and search for fossilized bones. It is not well known for fishing, but it has been reported that a crustacean resembling a triops is found in the lake during the summer.


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