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  2. Alatna River - Wikipedia

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    Bob Marshall made an exploratory mapping trip up the river in 1931, following the river drainage from Allakaket upstream, to the Kutuk River, and onwards to the Brooks Range. He was following in the footsteps of Philip Smith in 1911, the Murie brothers Olas and Adolph in 1923, and the Smith, Fitzgerald, and Mertie USGS trip of 1924.

  3. Chena River - Wikipedia

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    Easily accessible from Fairbanks, the Chena is the most popular sport-fishing river in interior Alaska. [3] Overfishing for grayling reduced their number in the Chena to "dangerous levels" by the mid-1980s. In the 21st century, sport fishing for grayling, which grow in length to 18 inches (46 cm) in the upper river, is limited to catch and release.

  4. Sixmile Creek (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    From Seward to Anchorage, summer through fall, locals and visitors descend on Hope, Alaska to embark on a number of guided whitewater rafting trips on Class III through V rapids along with less thrilling yet equaling enjoyable float trips of Sixmile Creek and Turnagain Arm. During your travels, consider Sixmile Creek and Hope, Alaska as a pitstop.

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    A new cruise from Holland America Line combines trips to Alaska and Hawaii for less than $3,800 per passenger. 2 trips in 1: Spend a month cruising in Alaska and Hawaii for under $3,800 Skip to ...

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  7. Wood River (Nushagak River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Wood River is a waterway in Alaska as well as a location outside Dillingham, Alaska by Wood River Road and the Wood River. The Wood River Lakes Trail is used for backcountry float trips. The Wood River Mountains are nearby. Wood River Road is one of the areas transportation routes. The rivers source is the Aleknagik Lake.

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