Lake in Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska
Smith Lake (Athabascan: Tr'exwghodegi Troth Yeddha' Bena') is a lake in Fairbanks, Alaska[1] on the property of the University of Alaska Fairbanks. It is triangular in shape, roughly 980 ft × 980 ft × 1,250 ft (300 m × 300 m × 380 m).[2]
The university maintains ecological and hydrological monitoring sites at the lake.[3]
Wildlife
Smith lake is a good wildlife viewing location.[4]
Bird species found at the lake may include Pacific loons, ring-necked duck, bufflehead, American wigeon, northern pintail, northern shoveler, green-winged teal, red-necked grebe, horned grebe, Bonaparte's gull, Wilson's snipe, lesser yellowlegs, long-billed dowitcher, red-necked phalarope, pectoral sandpiper and Bohemian waxwing.[5]
Recreation
In winter the frozen surface of Smith Lake is popular with ice skaters and cross-country skiers.[6]
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