The Alagnak River is a 64-mile (103 km) tributary of the Kvichak River in the U.S. state of Alaska. It has a catchment area of approximately 1400 square...
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inland. The park abuts McNeil River State Game Sanctuary and Refuge on Kamishak Bay. The Alagnak River, designated a wild river, originates within the preserve...
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River Agashashok River Agiapuk River Aichilik River Alagnak River Alatna River Alsek River Ambler River American Creek American River Anaktuvuk River...
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Massachusetts Agua Fria River - Arizona Ahnapee River - Wisconsin Alabama River - Alabama Alafia River - Florida Alagnak River - Alaska Alameda Creek -...
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080 acres (18,650 ha) in area and is the source for the Alagnak River, a designated Wild River. Notable for its excellent sport fishing, it is rated as...
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Bay Borough, Alaska – west Dillingham Census Area, Alaska – west Alagnak Wild River Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge (part of the Alaska Peninsula...
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following 25 rivers were selected for the National Wild and Scenic program: Alagnak River Alatna River Andreafsky River Aniakchak River Beaver Creek Birch...
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site in Katmai National Park and Preserve. Located on the banks of the Alagnak River, the site was first identified in 1997 by National Park Service personnel...
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the Lockenok cannery in 1912, Hale staked a homestead claim on the Alagnak River to provide the cannery with riverfront access, even though it required...
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The Alatna River[pronunciation?] is a federally designated wild and scenic river partially contained within the boundaries of Gates of the Arctic National...
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