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Alatna, AK
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through Gates of the Arctic National Park
Class I(II)
260 Miles
River Description
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This federally-designated Wild and Scenic river orginates near the headwaters of the Noatak, in
Gates of the Arctic National Park. This is one of the most remote wilderness regions on the planet and
the river is the best means of experiencing the landscape. The river meanders through the Endicott
mountains and through a boreal forest and taiga before it ends at the village of Allakaket, located at
the
river's confluence with the Koyukuk River.
There are some more challenging sections upstream of the confluence of Arrigetch Creek
including
a short stretch of class III above Ram Creek that you can portage. The pace of the river mellows
considerably once you reach Arrigetch Creek which is one popular option as a starting point for river
trips. The river valley provides excellent opportunities for hiking and camping. Just be aware of the fact
that the river can rise quickly.
Logistics
Take a commerical flight from Fairbanks to Bettles and then arrange a bush plane for a flight into
the park. You will also need to arrange a pick-up. Lat/long are very approximate as is the mileage. The
listed put-in coordinates are an arbitrary part at Gates of the Arctic National Park; the takeout
coordinates are at the Koyukuk River.
Additional Information
Gates of the Arctic National Park
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Last Updated: 2006-08-12 07:51:09
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