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The major interior river systems of Alaska include the Yukon River , Koyukuk River , and Kuskokwim River . The 10 Longest Rivers in Alaska .
Rank | 1 |
---|---|
River | Yukon River |
Length (miles) | 1,980 |
Length (km) | 3,190 |
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Longest rivers in Alaska : Yukon River , 1,400 miles in Alaska and 580 in Canada, is the fourth largest river in the United States. Porcupine River , 555 miles. Koyukuk River , 554 miles. Kuskokwim River , 540 miles. Tanana River , 531 miles. Innoko River , 463 miles. Colville River , 428 miles.
Yukon River
Alaska has more than 40% of the nation’s surface water resources including over 12,000 rivers , 3 millions lakes greater than 5 acres and numerous creeks and ponds. Alaska’s major Interior river systems include the Yukon/Koyukuk and the Kuskokwim.
“When it comes to wildlife, Alaska is famous for salmon, moose, caribou, bears, whales, bison, puffins, jellyfish, etc. When it comes to scenery, Alaska is famous for glaciers and fjords, mountains, and more lakes, rivers, and waterways than one could dream of.
The usual furbearers trapped by the Indian population include muskrat, mink, marten, lynx, weasel, fox, fisher, and squirrel. In the river itself are found species of such fish as Arctic grayling, burbot, pike, salmon , and whitefish.
Iliamna Lake
Mount McKinley
3 million lakes
Amazon River
This is the most dangerous part of this section of river as the lake often has high winds and can capsize a canoe easily. After Five Fingers, the river settles into its big 5-mile an hour current and for the next 150 miles you are away from roads and will join several big rivers as the Yukon gains water.
One of three northern Canadian territories, the Yukon is situated in the northwest corner of Canada’s continental mainland. It is situated directly north of the Canadian province of British Columbia, to the east of Alaska and west of the Northwest Territories.
One interesting fact about Alaska’s geography is that Alaska borders three seas: the Beaufort Sea, Bering Sea, and the Chukchi Sea. Because Alaska has an incredible 6,640 miles of coastline, it should come as no surprise that it borders three seas.
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As the highest coastal range in the world, much of this area is uninhabitable. Other Alaskan mountain ranges include the Wrangell Mountains , Coast Mountains , Kenai Mountains and Kuskokwim Mountains . Most travelers access Alaska’s mountains through its national parks, especially Denali and Glacier Bay.