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The Teklanika River (Lower Tanana: Tach'edhaneek'a) is a 91-mile (146 km) tributary of the Nenana River in the U.S. state of Alaska. [1] The Nenana is a tributary of the Tanana River , which is part of the Yukon River drainage in the central interior region of the state. [ 3 ]
There are four camping areas located within the interior of the park (Sanctuary River, Teklanika River, Igloo Creek, and Wonder Lake). Camper buses provide transportation to these campgrounds, but only passengers camping in the park can use these particular buses. At mile marker 53 on road is the Toklat River Contact Station.
The Teklanika Archeological District is a 22-acre (8.9 ha) collection of archeological sites located on a knoll overlooking the Teklanika River, that was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [1] It includes two contributing sites designated HEA-1 and HEA-2. It includes sites interpreted by archaeologists as a camp ...
Teklanika River campground is the most central, but has no electric or water hookups. Still, it's as deep as you can get into the park by private vehicle, and the views of the mountains, rivers ...
August 14, 2018 (Approx .1 mi. W of mi. 91 of Denali Park Rd. Denali National Park and Preserve: 6: Little Annie Mine and Camp Site: April 11, 2022 (South side of Skyline Drive, approx. 1.3 mi. east of jct. with Denali Park Rd.
Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises 3,050 feet (930 meters) above the Teklanika River in 1.75 miles (2.8 km). This mountain's local descriptive name was shown on a 1916 USGS document, and the toponym has been officially adopted by the United States Board on Geographic Names .
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In the United States, off-reservation trust land refers to real estate outside an Indian reservation that is held by the Interior Department for the benefit of a Native American tribe or a member of a tribe. Typical uses of off-reservation trust land include housing, agriculture or forestry, and community services such as health care and ...