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A view southeast of the east half of Baranof Lake and part of Warm Springs Bay
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| Location | Baranof Island, Alaska |
| Lake type | Glacial lake |
| Primary sources | Baranof River |
| Primary outflows | Baranof River |
| Basin countries | United States |
| Surface elevation | 145 ft (44 m) |
Baranof Lake is a glacially-fed, horseshoe-shaped lake on the western side of Baranof Island, in Alaska. Baranof Lake borders the community of Baranof Warm Springs and also has a Forest Service cabin on the northwestern end of the lake. Baranof River also flows into the lake's western end and the rapids and waterfall that make up the outlet of Baranof Lake is also usually referred to as Baranof River.
Baranof Lake (and everything else named "Baranof") was named for Alexandr Baranov, the first governor of the Russian-American Company.
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