Lake in the state of Alaska, United States
Lakes named Summit Lake in Alaska include:
- Lower Summit Lake (Chugach National Forest, Alaska) (just north of the [Upper] Summit Lake) 60°39′40″N 149°28′43″W / 60.6610°N 149.4786°W / 60.6610; -149.4786
- Summit Lake (Becharof National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska) (near Kanatak Pass) 57°35′14″N 156°03′55″W / 57.5873°N 156.0652°W / 57.5873; -156.0652
- Summit Lake (Chugach National Forest, Alaska) (also known as Upper Summit Lake)
- Summit Lake (Denali State Park, Alaska) (near Chulitna Pass) 62°54′17″N 149°36′32″W / 62.9048°N 149.6088°W / 62.9048; -149.6088
- Summit Lake (Lake Clark National Park, Alaska) (near Lake Clark Pass) 60°47′28″N 152°47′34″W / 60.7912°N 152.7928°W / 60.7912; -152.7928
- Summit Lake (Paxson, Alaska)
- Summit Lake (Prince of Wales Island, Alaska) 55°13′52″N 132°31′59″W / 55.2310°N 132.5330°W / 55.2310; -132.5330
- Summit Lake (Willow, Alaska)
- Summit Lakes (Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska) (on the Chinkelyes Creek within the Chigmit Mountains) 59°42′14″N 153°41′11″W / 59.7038°N 153.6865°W / 59.7038; -153.6865
- Summit Lake, the source of Tlikakila River in Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska (Chigmit Mountains) 60°47′06″N 152°47′46″W / 60.785°N 152.7961°W / 60.785; -152.7961
- Summit Lakes (Tongass National Forest, Alaska) (on the Phipps Peninsula near the shore of the Gulf of Alaska) 59°30′38″N 139°45′45″W / 59.5105°N 139.7625°W / 59.5105; -139.7625