Noatak
Twelvemile Creek to Noatak Village
| Difficulty | I(II) |
| Length | 370 mi |
| Avg Gradient | n/a |
| Reach Info Last Updated | July 2, 2004 |
River Description
The Noatak is the longest Wild and Scenic River and largest protected watershed in the country;
flowing through a remote wilderness, the river emerges from the Brooks Range in Gates of the Arctic
National Park before flowing west through glacier-carved valleys and out onto the open tundra of the
Noatak National Preserve. The river is located north of the arctic circle in the far northwest corner of
Alaska. It meets the ocean at Kotzebue Sound, a large inlet of the Bering Strait.
Logistics
Take a commerical flight into Bettles and then arrange a bush plane for a flight of about 150 miles
to Twelvemile Slough (several alternate access points exist). You will also need to arrange a pick-up
somewhere down the river or at the airstrip at Noatak Village. Lat/long are very approximate as is the
mileage.
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