Quartz Lake (Alaska)

Quartz Lake

from the boat launch at the State Recreation Area.
Location Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Interior Alaska
Coordinates 64°12′51″N 145°49′13″W / 64.21417°N 145.82028°W / 64.21417; -145.82028Coordinates: 64°12′51″N 145°49′13″W / 64.21417°N 145.82028°W / 64.21417; -145.82028
Basin countries United States
Surface area 1,500 acres (610 ha)
Average depth under 15 feet (4.6 m)
Max. depth 40 ft (12 m)
Surface elevation 961 feet (293 m)
Frozen Oct.-April/May
Islands None

Quartz Lake is a mid-sized lake about 10 mi (16 km) north of Delta Junction, Alaska. It was named Quartz Lake by early mineral prospectors in the area.[1] Much of the lake shore is private property but the Quartz Lake State Recreation Area is also located on the lake via a short access road from the Richardson Highway. The recreation area has campgrounds, hiking trails, public use cabins, and access to both Quartz Lake and nearby Little Lost Lake.[2] The lake is fairly shallow in most places, even if well offshore, but has a few deeper areas as well. It is stocked with rainbow trout, Arctic char and salmon. Stocking is partially funded by the Sportfish Restoration Program, which uses tax money from the purchase of fishing equipment and boating fuels to fund hatchery programs.

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