List of rivers in Alaska
Encyclopedia
This is a List of rivers in Alaska, which are at least fifth-order according to the Strahler
method of stream classification, and an incomplete list of otherwise-notable rivers and streams. Alaska
has more than 12,000 river
s, and thousands more stream
s and creeks. According to United States Geological Survey
Geographic Names Information System
, Alaska has about 9,728 officially named rivers, creeks, and streams. The length of the river
is given if it is available from the United States Geological Survey
Geographic Names Information System
(GNIS).
When a stream name is ambiguous, its downstream-parent is appended within parenthesis.
Arctic Ocean
Bering Strait
Yukon River
Bering Sea
Gulf of Alaska
Strahler Stream Order
In mathematics, the Strahler number or Horton–Strahler number of a mathematical tree is a numerical measure of its branching complexity....
method of stream classification, and an incomplete list of otherwise-notable rivers and streams. Alaska
Alaska
Alaska is the largest state in the United States by area. It is situated in the northwest extremity of the North American continent, with Canada to the east, the Arctic Ocean to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the west and south, with Russia further west across the Bering Strait...
has more than 12,000 river
River
A river is a natural watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, a lake, a sea, or another river. In a few cases, a river simply flows into the ground or dries up completely before reaching another body of water. Small rivers may also be called by several other names, including...
s, and thousands more stream
Stream
A stream is a body of water with a current, confined within a bed and stream banks. Depending on its locale or certain characteristics, a stream may be referred to as a branch, brook, beck, burn, creek, "crick", gill , kill, lick, rill, river, syke, bayou, rivulet, streamage, wash, run or...
s and creeks. According to United States Geological Survey
United States Geological Survey
The United States Geological Survey is a scientific agency of the United States government. The scientists of the USGS study the landscape of the United States, its natural resources, and the natural hazards that threaten it. The organization has four major science disciplines, concerning biology,...
Geographic Names Information System
Geographic Names Information System
The Geographic Names Information System is a database that contains name and locative information about more than two million physical and cultural features located throughout the United States of America and its territories. It is a type of gazetteer...
, Alaska has about 9,728 officially named rivers, creeks, and streams. The length of the river
River
A river is a natural watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, a lake, a sea, or another river. In a few cases, a river simply flows into the ground or dries up completely before reaching another body of water. Small rivers may also be called by several other names, including...
is given if it is available from the United States Geological Survey
United States Geological Survey
The United States Geological Survey is a scientific agency of the United States government. The scientists of the USGS study the landscape of the United States, its natural resources, and the natural hazards that threaten it. The organization has four major science disciplines, concerning biology,...
Geographic Names Information System
Geographic Names Information System
The Geographic Names Information System is a database that contains name and locative information about more than two million physical and cultural features located throughout the United States of America and its territories. It is a type of gazetteer...
(GNIS).
By drainage basin
This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries ordered from mouth to source, and indented under their downstream-parent's name.When a stream name is ambiguous, its downstream-parent is appended within parenthesis.
Arctic OceanArctic OceanThe Arctic Ocean, located in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Arctic north polar region, is the smallest and shallowest of the world's five major oceanic divisions...
- Firth River – 125 miles (201.2 km)
- Kongakut RiverKongakut RiverThe Kongakut River is a river in North Slope Borough, Alaska, United States....
– 110 miles (177 km) - Aichilik River – 75 miles (120.7 km)
- Jago River – 90 miles (144.8 km)
- Okpilak River – 70 miles (112.7 km)
- Hulahula River – 90 miles (144.8 km)
- Sadlerochit River – 70 miles (112.7 km)
- Canning RiverCanning River (Alaska)The Canning River is a river on Alaska's North Slope.-See also:*List of Alaska rivers...
– 125 miles (201.2 km)- Marsh Fork Canning River – 50 miles (80.5 km)
- Shaviovik River – 75 miles (120.7 km)
- Kavik River – 75 miles (120.7 km)
- Kadleroshilik River – 90 miles (144.8 km)
- Sagavanirktok RiverSagavanirktok RiverThe Sagavanirktok River is a river in Alaska's North Slope. It is approximately 180 miles long, and originates on the north slope of the Brooks Range, flowing north to the Beaufort Sea near Prudhoe Bay. The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System and Dalton Highway roughly parallel it from Atigun Pass to...
– 185 miles (297.7 km)- Ivishak RiverIvishak RiverThe Ivishak River is a long river in the North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Fed by glaciers at the headwaters, the Ivishak flows north, through the Philip Smith Mountains and the northern foothills of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and joins the Sagavanirktok River on the...
– 90 miles (144.8 km)- Echooka River – 74 miles (119.1 km)
- Ribdon River – 50 miles (80.5 km)
- Atigun River – 45 miles (72.4 km)
- Ivishak River
- Kuparuk RiverKuparuk RiverThe Kuparak River is a river in Alaska's North Slope. The Eskimo name was shown on a manuscript map drawn in 1901 by S. J. Marsh, prospector, who spelled it Koopowra and which he translated as Big River ....
– 150 miles (241.4 km)- Toolik River – 120 miles (193.1 km)
- Colville RiverColville River (Alaska)The Colville River is a major river of the Arctic Ocean coast of Alaska in the United States, approximately 350 mi long. One of the northernmost major rivers in the North America, it drains a remote area of tundra on the north side of the Brooks Range entirely above the Arctic Circle...
– 350 miles (563.3 km)- Itkillik RiverItkillik RiverThe Itkillik River is a river in the North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is a tributary of the Colville River....
– 220 miles (354.1 km) - Anaktuvuk RiverAnaktuvuk RiverThe Anaktuvuk River is a river in Alaska's North Slope. One hundred and thirty-five miles long, it flows west from glaciers in the Endicott Mountains changing direction just north of Anaktuvuk Pass to flow north to the Arctic Coastal Plain where it joins the Colville River...
– 135 miles (217.3 km)- Nanushuk River – 100 miles (160.9 km)
- Chandler River – 100 miles (160.9 km)
- Siksikpuk River – 49 miles (78.9 km)
- Ayiyak River – 58 miles (93.3 km)
- Killik RiverKillik RiverThe Killik River, which has its headwaters in the northern portion of Gates of the Arctic National Park and flows north on to the property of Arctic Slope Regional Corporation, is a river on the North Slope of the central Brooks Range in Alaska. The Killik is a tributary of the Colville River,...
– 105 miles (169 km)- Okokmilaga River – 50 miles (80.5 km)
- Oolamnagavik River – 38 miles (61.2 km)
- Kurupa River – 80 miles (128.7 km)
- Awuna RiverAwuna RiverThe Awuna River is a tributary of the Colville River in Alaska....
– 200 miles (321.9 km) - Etivluk RiverEtivluk RiverThe Etivluk River is a river in the state of Alaska. A part of the river has been identified as one of the most remote locations in Alaska, a full 120 miles from the nearest towns of Ambler and Atqasuk and farther from any other settled area in the state....
– 56 miles (90.1 km)- Nigu RiverNigu RiverThe Nigu River is a river in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is the primary tributary of the Etivluk River and the pair are sometimes referred to as the Etivluk-Nigu River....
– 70 miles (112.7 km)
- Nigu River
- Ipnavik River – 68 miles (109.4 km)
- Kuna River – 50 miles (80.5 km)
- Kiligwa River
- Nuka River – 50 miles (80.5 km)
- Itkillik River
- Fish Creek – 110 miles (177 km)
- Ikpikpuk River – 195 miles (313.8 km)
- Titaluk River – 180 miles (289.7 km)
- Price River – 45 miles (72.4 km)
- Topagoruk River – 160 miles (257.5 km)
- Meade River – 150 miles (241.4 km)
- Usuktuk River – 135 miles (217.3 km)
- Kuk RiverKuk RiverThe Kuk River is a 36 mi long river in North Slope Borough, Alaska, United States, flowing into the Chukchi Sea. It heads at the junction of the Avalik and Kaolak River, flows N to Wainwright Inlet, 6 mi SE of Wainwright...
– 36 miles (57.9 km)- Kungok River – 26 miles (41.8 km)
- Ivisaruk River – 78 miles (125.5 km)
- Avalik River – 85 miles (136.8 km)
- Ketik River – 85 miles (136.8 km)
- Kaolak River – 60 miles (96.6 km)
- Utukok RiverUtukok RiverThe Utukok River is a long river in the North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska that flows into the Chukchi Sea.Rising at in the De Long Mountains at the confluence of Kogruk Creek and Tupik Creek and flowing north, northeast, and then northwest, to Kasegaluk Lagoon and the Arctic Ocean, ...
– 180 miles (289.7 km) - Kokolik RiverKokolik RiverThe Kokolik River is a river in Alaska's North Slope flowing into the Chukchi Sea.Its Inuit name was reported by Lt. D. H. Jarvis, USRCS, in 1898. A. J. Collier, USGS, reported the name "Kepizetka", probably obtained from the so-called Cullinghow's map of Cape Lisburne, a manuscript map drawn by an...
– 200 miles (321.9 km) - Kukpowruk RiverKukpowruk RiverThe Kukpowruk River is a 160 mile long river in North Slope Borough, Alaska, United States, which flows into the Chukchi Sea. Arctic Slope Regional Corporation is the major landowner along the river....
– 160 miles (257.5 km) - Pitmegea RiverPitmegea RiverThe Pitmegea River is a 42 mile long river in North Slope Borough, Alaska, United States. From the source in the De Long Mountains, the river flows northwest to the Chukchi Sea at Cape Sabine, 40 miles northwest of Mount Kelly....
– 42 miles (67.6 km) - Kukpuk RiverKukpuk RiverThe Kukpuk River is a 12.5 mile long river in the Lisburne Peninsula, in Alaska's North Slope flowing into the Chukchi Sea.On September 6, 1826, Capt...
- Ipewik River – 85 miles (136.8 km)
Bering StraitBering StraitThe Bering Strait , known to natives as Imakpik, is a sea strait between Cape Dezhnev, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia, the easternmost point of the Asian continent and Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska, USA, the westernmost point of the North American continent, with latitude of about 65°40'N,...
- Kivalina RiverKivalina RiverThe Kivalina River is a long river in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Alaska, flowing into Kivalina Lagoon in the Northwest Arctic Borough. It begins in the De Long Mountains and flows southwest through Kivalina Lagoon to the Chukchi Sea. It's Inuit name was spelled "Kuveleek" by...
– 60 miles (96.6 km) - Wulik RiverWulik RiverThe Wulik River or Ulik River is an 90 mile long river in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Alaska.It heads in the De Long Mountains 5 mi. N of Sheep Mtn., at 682300N 1625400W and flows SW to Kivalina Lagoon in the Chukchi Sea, east of Kivalina, and 42 mi...
– 80 miles (128.7 km) - Noatak RiverNoatak RiverThe Noatak River is a river in northwestern Alaska. The river's headwaters are on tall Mount Igikpak in the Schwatka Mountains of the Brooks Range in the Gates of the Arctic National Park. The Noatak flows generally westward approximately to the Chukchi Sea at Kotzebue Sound. The river's entire...
– 425 miles (684 km)- Agashashok River – 42 miles (67.6 km)
- Eli River – 90 miles (144.8 km)
- Kelly River – 45 miles (72.4 km)
- Kugururok River – 60 miles (96.6 km)
- Nimiuktuk River
- Anisak River – 65 miles (104.6 km)
- Cutler River – 45 miles (72.4 km)
- Imelyak River – 55 miles (88.5 km)
- Aniuk River – 45 miles (72.4 km)
- Kobuk RiverKobuk RiverThe Kobuk River is a river located in the Arctic region of northwestern Alaska in the United States. It is approximately long...
– 280 miles (450.6 km)- Squirrel RiverSquirrel RiverThe Squirrel River is a river in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is a tributary of the Kobuk River, which it flows into at the city of Kiana....
– 72 miles (115.9 km) - Salmon River – 60 miles (96.6 km)
- Ambler River – 75 miles (120.7 km)
- Kogoluktuk River – 45 miles (72.4 km)
- Mauneluk River – 50 miles (80.5 km)
- Pah River – 55 miles (88.5 km)
- Reed River – 52 miles (83.7 km)
- Squirrel River
- Selawik RiverSelawik RiverThe Selawik River is a river in northwestern Alaska. It is about long. It runs from its origin in the Purcell Mountains through the Selawik National Wildlife Refuge and empties into Selawik Lake, which empties into the Kotzebue Sound in the Chukchi Sea. The river is approximately at the...
– 140 miles (225.3 km)- Kugarak River – 58 miles (93.3 km)
- Tagagawik River – 85 miles (136.8 km)
- Buckland RiverBuckland RiverThe Buckland River is a 67 mi. long river in the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows northwest to the Chukchi Sea at Eschscholtz Bay, 40 mi. Southwest of Selawik, Kotzebue-Kobuk Low. It is 67 miles long....
– 67 miles (107.8 km) - Kiwalik RiverKiwalik RiverThe Kiwalik River is a river found on western Alaska's Seward Peninsula. The headwaters of the river originate in the eastern portion of the peninsula, around Granite Mountain. The river flows north to its mouth at Kiwalik Lagoon, Chukchi Sea...
– 58 miles (93.3 km) - Kugruk RiverKugruk RiverThe Kugruk River is a 60 mile long river in northwest Alaska. It is located on the Seward Peninsula, and flows from the SE part of Imuruk Lake in a NE direction to Kugruk Lagoon, at Kotzebue Sound, Chukchi Sea 5.5 mi SE of Cape Deceit, Kotzebue-Kobuk Low....
– 60 miles (96.6 km) - Goodhope RiverGoodhope RiverThe Goodhope River is a 48 mi long river on the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. It heads about 5.3 mi WSW of Cloud Lake and flows NE to Goodhope Bay in the Chukchi Sea about 27 mi W of Cape Deceit and Deering, Kotzebue-Kobuk Low...
– 48 miles (77.2 km) - Nugnugaluktuk RiverNugnugaluktuk RiverThe Nugnugaluktuk River is a 26 mi. long river in the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows E to Goodhope Bay in the Chukchi Sea, 37 mi. NW of Deering, Kotzebue-Kobuk Low. Its Inuit name was obtained in 1903 by D. C. Witherspoon, USGS....
– 26 miles (41.8 km) - Agiapuk River – 60 miles (96.6 km)
- American River – 35 miles (56.3 km)
- Kuzitrin RiverKuzitrin RiverThe Kuzitrin River is a river found on the Seward Peninsula of Northwest Alaska. The river headwaters are at the Lost Jim Lava Flow in the central region of the peninsula, and flows 95 miles west into the Imuruk Basin, which eventually feeds the Bering Sea. Kuzitrin tribuatries include the...
– 95 miles (152.9 km)- Alaska - 25 miles (40.2 km)
- Grand Central River - 12 miles (19.3 km)
- Kougarok RiverKougarok RiverThe Kougarok River is a river on the Seward Peninsula in Alaska. It is formed by a merger of smaller creeks in the area; the result is about 45 miles long. It flows into the Kuzitrin River, eventually emptying into the Bering Sea....
– 45 miles (72.4 km) - Noxapaga River – 56 miles (90.1 km)
- Alaska - 25 miles (40.2 km)
- Feather River
- Sinuk River
- Cripple River
- Penny River
- Snake River
- Nome River
- Fish RiverFish River (Alaska)The Fish River is a 47 mi. long river arising in the Bendeleben Mountains of the U.S. state of Alaska and flowing south to Golovnin Lagoon, then emptying into Golovnin Bay, Norton Sound, and the Bering Sea....
– 47 miles (75.6 km)- Niukluk River – 52 miles (83.7 km)
- Casadepaga River – 32 miles (51.5 km)
- Niukluk River – 52 miles (83.7 km)
- Tubutulik RiverTubutulik RiverThe Tubutulik River is a 25 mi. long river in the Seward Peninsula in Alaska. It flows southeastwards to the Kwiniuk Inlet at the northwestern end of Norton Bay, 25 mi. SW of Koyuk in the Bering Sea....
– 25 miles (40.2 km) - Koyuk RiverKoyuk RiverThe Koyuk River is a river on the Seward Peninsula of western Alaska. The river originates in the interior of the peninsula, at the Lost Jim Lava Flow of the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, where it flows southeast towards the mouth of Norton Bay. The native village of Koyuk is located at...
– 115 miles (185.1 km) - Inglutalik River – 80 miles (128.7 km)
- Ungalik River – 90 miles (144.8 km)
- Shaktoolik River – 90 miles (144.8 km)
- Unalakleet RiverUnalakleet RiverThe Unalakleet River in the U.S. state of Alaska flows from the Kaltag Mountains into Norton Sound, adjacent to the town of Unalakleet....
– 90 miles (144.8 km)- South River
- North River – 60 miles (96.6 km)
- Chiroskey River – 50 miles (80.5 km)
- Old Woman River
- Pastolik River – 65 miles (104.6 km)
Yukon RiverYukon RiverThe Yukon River is a major watercourse of northwestern North America. The source of the river is located in British Columbia, Canada. The next portion lies in, and gives its name to Yukon Territory. The lower half of the river lies in the U.S. state of Alaska. The river is long and empties into...
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- Yukon RiverYukon RiverThe Yukon River is a major watercourse of northwestern North America. The source of the river is located in British Columbia, Canada. The next portion lies in, and gives its name to Yukon Territory. The lower half of the river lies in the U.S. state of Alaska. The river is long and empties into...
– 1980 miles (3,186.5 km)- Andreafsky RiverAndreafsky RiverThe Andreafsky River is a river in the U.S. state of Alaska.The Andreafsky River flows southward to its confluence with the Yukon River near the village of St. Mary's. Its entire course lies within the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge....
– 120 miles (193.1 km)- East Fork Andreafsky River – 125 miles (201.2 km)
- Atchuelinguk River – 165 miles (265.5 km)
- Reindeer River – 60 miles (96.6 km)
- Innoko RiverInnoko RiverThe Innoko River is a river in western Alaska. It flows north from its origin south of Cloudy Mountain in the Kuskoswim Mountains and then flows southwest to its end at the Yukon River, across from Holy Cross, Alaska....
– 500 miles (804.7 km)- Paimiut Slough – 70 miles (112.7 km)
- Reindeer River – 65 miles (104.6 km)
- Iditarod RiverIditarod RiverThe Iditarod River is a river in western Alaska. The river begins north of Chuathbaluk and flows northeast and then west to the Innoko River, and ultimately into the Yukon River....
– 325 miles (523 km)- Yetna River – 60 miles (96.6 km)
- Mud River – 57 miles (91.7 km)
- Dishna River – 60 miles (96.6 km)
- Paimiut Slough – 70 miles (112.7 km)
- Bonasila River – 125 miles (201.2 km)
- Stuyahok River – 75 miles (120.7 km)
- Anvik RiverAnvik RiverAnvik River is a 140-mile-long river in the U.S. state of Alaska. Itflows southeast to the Yukon River 1.5 miles north of Anvik....
– 140 miles (225.3 km) - Khotol River – 85 miles (136.8 km)
- Nulato River – 71 miles (114.3 km)
- Koyukuk RiverKoyukuk RiverThe Koyukuk River is a principal tributary of the Yukon River, approximately 500 mi long, in northern Alaska in the United States.It drains an area north of the Yukon on the southern side of the Brooks Range...
– 425 miles (684 km)- Gisasa River – 70 miles (112.7 km)
- Kateel River – 115 miles (185.1 km)
- Dulbi River – 85 miles (136.8 km)
- Huslia RiverHuslia RiverThe Huslia River is a river in Alaska. It is a tributary of the Koyukuk River, into which it flows near the community of Huslia. The primary feeders into the Huslia River include the South Fork and the North Fork of the river....
– 100 miles (160.9 km) - Hogatza RiverHogatza RiverThe Hogatza River is a river in Alaska. It is a tributary of the Koyukuk River....
– 120 miles (193.1 km) - Indian River – 53 miles (85.3 km)
- Kanuti River – 175 miles (281.6 km)
- Kanuti Kilolitna River – 60 miles (96.6 km)
- Alatna RiverAlatna RiverThe Alatna River is a federally-designated wild and scenic river partially contained within the boundaries of Gates of the Arctic National Park, Alaska. It is called one of the most beautiful rivers in the United States...
– 145 miles (233.4 km) - South Fork Koyukuk River – 140 miles (225.3 km)
- Fish Creek – 60 miles (96.6 km)
- Jim River – 60 miles (96.6 km)
- John RiverJohn River (Alaska)The John River is a river in the northern part of the U.S. state of Alaska. It was named after John Bremner, a prospector and explorer who was one of the first non-native persons to go there. It flows south from Anaktuvuk Pass in Alaska's Brooks Range, into the Koyukuk River at a point near the...
– 125 miles (201.2 km) - Wild River – 60 miles (96.6 km)
- North Fork Koyukuk RiverNorth Fork Koyukuk RiverThe North Fork of the Koyukuk River is one of the principal forks of the Koyukuk River, approximately 105 mi long, in northern Alaska in the United States. It has a watershed area of 1850 square miles...
– 100 miles (160.9 km)- Tinayguk RiverTinayguk RiverThe Tinayguk River is a river in Alaska. It flows into the North Fork Koyukuk River in north-central Alaska....
– 44 miles (70.8 km)
- Tinayguk River
- Middle Fork Koyukuk River – 62 miles (99.8 km)
- Yuki River – 85 miles (136.8 km)
- Melozitna RiverMelozitna RiverThe Melozitna River is a river in Alaska. It is a tributary of the Yukon River, and flows generally southwesterly until it discharges into the Yukon near the city of Ruby....
– 135 miles (217.3 km)- Little Melozitna River – 38 miles (61.2 km)
- Nowitna RiverNowitna RiverThe Nowitna River is situated in central Alaska west of Tanana. The river runs almost entirely through Nowitna National Wildlife Refuge. Part of the river is a designated National Wild and Scenic River...
– 250 miles (402.3 km)- Sulatna River – 100 miles (160.9 km)
- Titna River – 80 miles (128.7 km)
- Sethkokna River – 52 miles (83.7 km)
- Susulatna River – 41 miles (66 km)
- Tozitna River – 83 miles (133.6 km)
- Tanana RiverTanana RiverThe Tanana River is a tributary of the Yukon River in the U.S. state of Alaska. According to linguist and anthropologist William Bright, the name is from the Koyukon tene no, tenene, literally "trail river"....
– 659 miles (1,060.6 km)- Chitanana River – 65 miles (104.6 km)
- Cosna RiverCosna River (Alaska)The Cosna River is a river in the central part of the state of Alaska, in the United States. It flows northward from the Kuskokwim Mountains into the Tanana River at a point west of Manley Hot Springs....
– 44 miles (70.8 km) - Zitiana River – 63 miles (101.4 km)
- Kantishna RiverKantishna RiverThe Kantishna River is a river draining the north slope of the Alaska Range with headwaters in the Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska. It flows into the Tanana River....
– 108 miles (173.8 km)- Toklat River – 85 miles (136.8 km)
- McKinley River – 58 miles (93.3 km)
- Birch Creek – 65 miles (104.6 km)
- Muddy River – 25 miles (40.2 km)
- Foraker River – 60 miles (96.6 km)
- Muddy River – 25 miles (40.2 km)
- Tolovana River – 117 miles (188.3 km)
- Chatanika RiverChatanika RiverThe Chatanika River is a river in the U.S. state of Alaska. The Chatanika River is a clear or lightly tannic stained rapid-runoff stream that has its headwaters in the mountains of the northeastern portion of the Alaska Range and flows westward through valleys between summits and uplands for about...
- Chatanika River
- Nenana RiverNenana RiverThe Nenana River is a tributary of the Tanana River, approximately 150 mi long, in central Alaska in the United States. It drains an area on the north slope of the Alaska Range on the south edge of the Tanana Valley southwest of Fairbanks....
– 140 miles (225.3 km)- Teklanika RiverTeklanika RiverThe Teklanika River is a feeder stream to the Yukon River drainage and a tributary of the Nenana River in the central interior region of Alaska. Flowing northward from headwaters at the Cantwell Glacier in the Alaska Range and reaching to the Tanana River, it drains an area widely visited by...
– 90 miles (144.8 km)
- Teklanika River
- Wood River – 115 miles (185.1 km)
- Chena RiverChena RiverThe Chena River is a 100-mile-long river in the Interior region of the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows generally west from the White Mountains to the Tanana River near the city of Fairbanks, which is built on both sides of the river...
– 100 miles (160.9 km) - Salcha RiverSalcha RiverThe Salcha River is a river in Alaska in the United States located southeast and east of Fairbanks, in the eastern portion of Fairbanks North Star Borough. It is long and drains an area of some , making it the second largest tributary of the Tanana River, joining it at Aurora Lodge...
– 125 miles (201.2 km) - Little Delta River – 24 miles (38.6 km)
- Delta Creek – 40 miles (64.4 km)
- Delta RiverDelta RiverThe Delta River is a tributary of the Tanana River, which in turn is a tributary of the Yukon River in Alaska in the United States....
– 80 miles (128.7 km) - Goodpaster River – 91 miles (146.4 km)
- Tok River – 60 miles (96.6 km)
- Tetlin River – 75 miles (120.7 km)
- Chisana River – 105 miles (169 km)
- Nabesna River – 75 miles (120.7 km)
- Hess Creek – 50 miles (80.5 km)
- Ray RiverRay RiverThe Ray River is a river of Vietnam. It flows for 55 kilometres through Dong Nai Province and Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province....
– 43 miles (69.2 km) - Dall River – 80 miles (128.7 km)
- Hodzana River – 125 miles (201.2 km)
- Beaver CreekBeaver Creek (Alaska)Beaver Creek is a clear water river in Alaska. Its headwaters are in the White Mountains, and from there it flows through the Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge before joining the Yukon River....
– 180 miles (289.7 km) - Hadweenzic River – 93 miles (149.7 km)
- Birch CreekBirch Creek (Alaska)Birch Creek is a river in the U.S. state of Alaska. 113 miles of the river is managed by the Bureau of Land Management as a wild river under the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. The river travels through state, private, and National Wildlife Refuge land for 344 miles before emptying into the...
– 150 miles (241.4 km)- Preacher Creek – 68 miles (109.4 km)
- Chandalar RiverChandalar RiverThe Chandalar River is a river in Alaska. Its peak flow recorded by the USGS was 62,800 cubic feet per second , on June 9, 1968....
– 100 miles (160.9 km)- East Fork Chandalar River – 175 miles (281.6 km)
- North Fork East Fork Chandalar River – 54 miles (86.9 km)
- Wind RiverWind River (northern Alaska)The Wind River is a river in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is a designated National Wild and Scenic River. It arises in the Smith Mountains and flows into the East Fork of the Chandalar River .-See also:...
– 80 miles (128.7 km) - Junjik River – 65 miles (104.6 km)
- Middle Fork Chandalar River – 102 miles (164.2 km)
- North Fork Chandalar River – 104 miles (167.4 km)
- East Fork Chandalar River – 175 miles (281.6 km)
- Christian River – 140 miles (225.3 km)
- Porcupine RiverPorcupine RiverThe Porcupine River is a river that runs through Alaska and the Yukon. Having its source in the Ogilvie Mountains north of Dawson City, Yukon, it flows north, veers to the southwest, goes through the community of Old Crow, Yukon, flowing into the Yukon River at Fort Yukon, Alaska...
– 569 miles (915.7 km)- Grass River – 39 miles (62.8 km)
- Little Black River – 82 miles (132 km)
- Black RiverBlack River (Alaska)The Black River is a river in eastern Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska, United States. It flows 160 miles from its source to its mouth at the Porcupine River near the city of Fort Yukon. The local Gwich'in name for the river is "Draanjik," which translates as "Caches Along The River." The...
– 160 miles (257.5 km)- Salmon Fork Black River – 90 miles (144.8 km)
- Grayling Fork Black River – 80 miles (128.7 km)
- Sheenjek RiverSheenjek RiverThe Sheenjek River is a 200-mile long river in the U.S. state of Alaska. It begins in the eastern part of the Brooks Range and flows southward until joining with the Porcupine River northeast of Fort Yukon, Alaska. It derives its name from the Gwich'in word, written in the modern orthography,...
– 200 miles (321.9 km)- Koness River – 72 miles (115.9 km)
- Coleen RiverColeen RiverThe Coleen River is a river in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Alaska. It begins in the Davidson Mountains in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and flows southward into the Porcupine River. Its name comes from the French "coline", which means hill....
- Old Crow RiverOld Crow RiverOld Crow River is a river located in the the Bering Sea Watershed of the Yukon. The river is a tributary of Porcupine River.-Archaeology Finds:...
– 175 miles (281.6 km)
- Grass River – 39 miles (62.8 km)
- Charley RiverCharley RiverThe Charley River is a river in Alaska. It is a major tributary of the Yukon River. The Charley River watershed is forested chiefly with Black Spruce and White Spruce. This general locus within the Yukon River catchment is the approximate westernmost limit of the Black Spruce, Picea mariana...
– 88 miles (141.6 km) - Kandik River – 82 miles (132 km)
- Nation River – 70 miles (112.7 km)
- Seventymile River – 58 miles (93.3 km)
- Tatonduk River – 70 miles (112.7 km)
- Fortymile RiverFortymile RiverThe Fortymile River is a river in Alaska and the Yukon. Prior to the Klondike Gold Rush, there was considerable mining activity along this tributary of the Yukon River. In the 1970s, there was an asbestos mine at Clinton Creek in the Yukon. When gold was discovered on the Fortymille River in 1886,...
– 60 miles (96.6 km)- North Fork Fortymile River – 44 miles (70.8 km)
- Middle Fork Fortymile River – 60 miles (96.6 km)
- South Fork Fortymile River – 33 miles (53.1 km)
- Mosquito Fork – 86 miles (138.4 km)
- Dennison Fork – 60 miles (96.6 km)
- North Fork Fortymile River – 44 miles (70.8 km)
- Sixtymile River – 85 miles (136.8 km)
- White River – 200 miles (321.9 km)
- Ladue River – 100 miles (160.9 km)
- Beaver Creek – 85 miles (136.8 km)
- Andreafsky River
Bering SeaBering SeaThe Bering Sea is a marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean. It comprises a deep water basin, which then rises through a narrow slope into the shallower water above the continental shelves....
- Black River – 90 miles (144.8 km)
- Kun River – 65 miles (104.6 km)
- Kokechik River – 60 miles (Kashunuk distributary)
- Kashunuk River – 225 miles (Yukon distributary)
- Manokinak River – 75 miles (120.7 km)
- Azun River – 50 miles (80.5 km)
- Ninglick River – 35 miles (56.3 km)
- Izaviknek River – 80 miles (128.7 km)
- Kolavinarak River – 40 miles (64.4 km)
- Kuskokwim RiverKuskokwim RiverThe Kuskokwim River or Kusko River is a river, long, in Southwest Alaska in the United States. It is the ninth largest river in the United States by average discharge volume at its mouth and seventeenth largest by basin drainage area.The river provides the principal drainage for an area of the...
– 724 miles (1,165.2 km)- Eek RiverEek RiverThe Eek River is a river of Alaska. It parallels, and is located south of the Kwethluk and north of the Kanektok Rivers, all of which feed into the Kuskokwim River. It is about 75 miles long, flows through the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge and becomes a tributary of the Kuskokwim River in...
– 108 miles (173.8 km) - Johnson River – 215 miles (346 km)
- Gweek River – 70 miles (112.7 km)
- Kwethluk River – 85 miles (136.8 km)
- Kisaralik River – 90 miles (144.8 km)
- Tuluksak River – 90 miles (144.8 km)
- Aniak RiverAniak RiverThe Aniak River is a river in Alaska, USA. Aniak is a Yup'ik word meaning "the place where it comes out," which refers to the mouth of the Aniak River...
– 140 miles (225.3 km) - George River – 80 miles (128.7 km)
- Holitna RiverHolitna RiverThe Holitna River is a river in Alaska. It is a tributary of the Kuskokwim River....
– 110 miles (177 km)- Hoholitna River – 165 miles (265.5 km)
- Stony RiverStony River (Alaska)The Stony River is a river in southwest Alaska. It lends its name to Stony River, Alaska, a village with a population of 61. The river meanders westward from the Mount Mausolus area until it meets the Kuskokwim River at the community of Stony River....
– 190 miles (305.8 km) - Swift RiverSwift River (Alaska)The Swift River is a river in southwestern Alaska. It is a tributary of the Kuskokwim River....
– 100 miles (160.9 km) - Takotna River – 120 miles (193.1 km)
- Nixon Fork – 88 miles (141.6 km)
- Middle Fork Kuskokwim River – 130 miles (209.2 km)
- Big River – 130 miles (209.2 km)
- South Fork Kuskokwim River – 130 miles (209.2 km)
- East Fork Kuskokwim River – 40 miles (64.4 km)
- Slow Fork – 60 miles (96.6 km)
- Tonzona River – 75 miles (120.7 km)
- North Fork Kuskokwim River – 150 miles (241.4 km)
- Swift Fork – 75 miles (120.7 km)
- Eek River
- Kanektok RiverKanektok RiverThe Kanektok River is a river in Alaska. It is located in the Togiak National Wildlife Refuge and flows westward from Pegati Lake and into the Bering Sea at the city of Quinhagak.-See also:*List of Alaska rivers*Togiak Wilderness...
– 75 miles (120.7 km) - Arolik River – 38 miles (61.2 km)
- Goodnews River – 60 miles (96.6 km)
- Togiak RiverTogiak RiverTogiak River is a 48-mile-long river in the U.S. state of Alaska. It begins at Togiak Lake and flows southwest to Togiak Bay, two miles east of Togiak and 45 miles east of Goodnews Bay....
– 48 miles (77.2 km) - Igushik RiverIgushik RiverThe Igushik River is a river in Alaska, USA, which flows southward from Amanka Lake into the Nushagak Bay arm of Bristol Bay. The entire river is located within Togiak National Wildlife Refuge and is known for its fishing. It flows through the village of Manokotak ....
– 50 miles (80.5 km) - Snake River – 45 miles (72.4 km)
- Nushagak RiverNushagak RiverThe Nushagak River is a river in southwest Alaska, USA. It begins in the Alaska Range and flows southwest to Nushagak Bay, an inlet of Bristol Bay, east of Dillingham, Alaska.The Mulchatna River is a major tributary...
– 242 miles (389.5 km)- Wood River – 20 miles (32.2 km)
- Kokwok River – 36 miles (57.9 km)
- Mulchatna RiverMulchatna RiverThe Mulchatna River is a river in Alaska.The Mulchatna River is located in Southwest Alaska. Its headwaters are in Turquoise Lake, in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. The 24 miles of the river within the park are designated as a National Wild and Scenic River. Aside from scattered cabins,...
– 160 miles (257.5 km)- Stuyahok River – 45 miles (72.4 km)
- Koktuli River
- Chilikadrotna RiverChilikadrotna RiverThe Chilikadrotna River is a river in northern Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska. It begins in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve and flows westward into the Mulchatna River....
– 55 miles (88.5 km)
- Nuyakuk RiverNuyakuk RiverThe Nuyakuk River is a river in southwestern Alaska. From its source at Nuyakuk Lake in Wood-Tikchik State Park it flows eastward into the larger Nushagak River....
– 36 miles (57.9 km)- Tikchik RiverTikchik RiverThe Tikchik River is a river of about 100 km in southern Alaska running into Bristol Bay, part of the Wood River. It is a popular spot for Salmon fishing...
– 45 miles (72.4 km)
- Tikchik River
- King Salmon RiverKing Salmon River (Nushagak River)The King Salmon River is a tributary of the Nushagak River, in southwest Alaska.It flows eastward from headwaters at a small unnamed lake in the Taylor Mountains to its confluence with the Nushagak River approximately north of Nushagak Bay....
– 45 miles (72.4 km)
- Kvichak RiverKvichak RiverThe Kvichak River is a river in southwestern Alaska, located at the conjunction of the Alaska Peninsula, to the Alaska mainland at about With headwaters in Lake Iliamna, it drains the lake into Kvichak Bay, an arm of Bristol Bay. The river is about long. The communities of Levelock and Igiugig...
– 50 miles (80.5 km)- Alagnak RiverAlagnak RiverThe Alagnak River is a 79-mile long river in Alaska. It has a catchment area of approximately 1400 square mi . It is located in central Lake and Peninsula Borough...
– 64 miles (103 km) - Newhalen RiverNewhalen RiverThe Newhalen River is a river in southern Alaska, within Lake and Peninsula Borough. It begins at Six Mile Lake and flows south to Iliamna Lake. It enters the lake south of Iliamna. The river is about long.-See also:*List of Alaska rivers...
– 22 miles (35.4 km)- Chulitna River – 90 miles (144.8 km)
- Tlikakila RiverTlikakila RiverThe Tlikakila River is a river in Alaska. The Tlikakila is located in Lake Clark National Park, flowing southwest from the Alaska Range into Lake Clark, draining an area of approximately 1610 km2....
– 50 miles (80.5 km)
- Alagnak River
- Naknek RiverNaknek RiverNaknek River is a 56-km-long river in the Bristol Bay Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows westward from Naknek Lake, draining it into the Kvichak Bay arm of Bristol Bay...
– 35 miles (56.3 km)- Savonoski River – 35 miles (56.3 km)
- American Creek – 50 miles (80.5 km)
- Savonoski River – 35 miles (56.3 km)
- Egegik RiverEgegik RiverThe Egegik River is a river in Alaska, USA. It is located on the Alaska Peninsula and flows westward from Becharof Lake into Bristol Bay via Egegik Bay....
– 28 miles (45.1 km)- King Salmon RiverKing Salmon River (Egegik River)The King Salmon River is a tributary of the Egegik River, located on the western slope of the Alaska Peninsula in southwest Alaska.It flows westward from headwaters formed at confluence of Contact Creek and Takayofo Creek directly on the southwest border of Katmai National Monument in the...
– 60 miles (96.6 km)
- King Salmon River
- Dago CreekDago CreekDago Creek is an estuary of and small feeder stream to Ugashik Bay, located on the western flats of the central Alaska Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska, at ....
– 50 miles (80.5 km) - Ugashik RiverUgashik RiverThe Ugashik River is a 42-mile-long river on the Alaska Peninsula of the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows from headwaters near Lower Ugashik Lake and empties into Ugashik Bay, an estuary of the Bering Sea's Bristol Bay....
– 43 miles (69.2 km)- King Salmon River – 35 miles (56.3 km)
- Dog Salmon RiverDog Salmon RiverThe Dog Salmon River is a tributary of the Ugashik River, having its confluence with the Ugashik just from the head of Ugashik Bay on the central Alaska Peninsula of southwest Alaska....
– 70 miles (112.7 km)
- Cinder RiverCinder RiverThe Cinder River is a river in southwestern Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska. It begins in Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve and flows northwestward into Bristol Bay....
– 44 miles (70.8 km) - Meshik RiverMeshik RiverThe Meshik River is a river in Alaska which flows westward from Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve into Bristol Bay south of the city of Port Heiden....
– 31 miles (49.9 km) - Caribou RiverCaribou River-See also:*List of rivers of Minnesota-References:**USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Minnesota...
– 50 miles (80.5 km)
Gulf of AlaskaGulf of AlaskaThe Gulf of Alaska is an arm of the Pacific Ocean defined by the curve of the southern coast of Alaska, stretching from the Alaska Peninsula and Kodiak Island in the west to the Alexander Archipelago in the east, where Glacier Bay and the Inside Passage are found.The entire shoreline of the Gulf is...
- Chignik River – 20 miles (32.2 km)
- Aniakchak RiverAniakchak RiverThe Aniakchak River is a river in Lake and Peninsula Borough on the Alaska Peninsula. It arises in Surprise Lake in the Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve and flows eastward into Aniakchak Bay and the Pacific Ocean....
– 27 miles (43.5 km) - Ayakulik River – 28 miles (45.1 km)
- Karluk RiverKarluk RiverThe Karluk River is located on the southwest end of Kodiak Island in Alaska.The Karluk River is long. The upper of the river are within the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge. The river provides excellent opportunities for fishing, hunting, hiking, wildlife viewing, and other wilderness activities....
– 24 miles (38.6 km) - Kamishak River – 38 miles (61.2 km)
- McNeil RiverMcNeil RiverThe McNeil River is a river on the eastern drainage of the Alaska Peninsula near its base and conjunction with the Alaska mainland. Its entire length of 35 miles lies within the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary, created in 1967 by the State of Alaska to protect the numerous Alaska brown bears who...
– 22 miles (35.4 km)
- McArthur River – 33 miles (53.1 km)
- Chakachatna RiverChakachatna RiverThe Chakachatna River is a river in northwestern Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska. It flows from Chakachamna Lake southeastward into the McArthur River, which flows into the Gompertz Channel of Cook Inlet....
– 36 miles (57.9 km)
- Chakachatna River
- Beluga River – 35 miles (56.3 km)
- Susitna RiverSusitna RiverThe Susitna River is a long river in the Southcentral Alaska. It is the 15th largest river in the United States of America, ranked by average discharge volume at its mouth. The river stretches from the Susitna Glacier to Cook Inlet....
– 313 miles (503.7 km)- Yentna RiverYentna RiverThe Yentna River is a river in South Central Alaska, formed by its East Fork and West Fork at , flows South-East to Susitna River, North-West of Anchorage, Alaska; Cook Inlet Low.- History :...
– 75 miles (120.7 km)- Kahiltna River – 60 miles (96.6 km)
- Skwentna RiverSkwentna RiverThe Skwentna River is a river in the southwestern part of Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska.-History:Tanaina Indian name reported in 1898 by Spurr , USGS, as "Skwent River."-Watershed:...
– 100 miles (160.9 km)- Talachulitna RiverTalachulitna RiverThe Talachulitna River is a river in Alaska.There are also:*Talachulitna Creek at Elevation: *Talachulitna Lake at Elevation: -History:Tanaina Indian name spelled "Tu-lu-shu-lit-na" by Lt. J. S. Herron, USA, in 1899.-Watershed:...
– 45 miles (72.4 km)
- Talachulitna River
- Deshka RiverDeshka RiverThe Deshka River is a river in southern-central Alaska.The Deshka River is one of Southcentral Alaska's premier sport fishing streams, with significant runs of Chinook and coho salmon, along with resident grayling, burbot, northern pike, and rainbow trout...
– 44 miles (70.8 km)- Kroto Creek
- Moose Creek
- Talkeetna RiverTalkeetna RiverThe Talkeetna River is a river in Alaska.-History:Tanaina Indian name reported in 1898 to mean "river of plenty" by G. H...
– 85 miles (136.8 km) - Chulitna River – 70 miles (112.7 km)
- Tokositna River – 34 miles (54.7 km)
- Oshetna River – 55 miles (88.5 km)
- Tyone River – 30 miles (48.3 km)
- Maclaren River – 55 miles (88.5 km)
- Yentna River
- Little Susitna River – 110 miles (177 km)
- Matanuska RiverMatanuska RiverThe Matanuska River is a river, approximately 75 miles long, in Southcentral Alaska, United States. It drains a broad valley south of the Alaska Range known as the Matanuska-Susitna Valley....
– 75 miles (120.7 km)- Chickaloon River – 34 miles (54.7 km)
- Knik RiverKnik RiverThe Knik River is a 25-mile-long river in the U.S. state of Alaska. Its source is at Knik Glacier, from which it flows northwest and west and empties into the head of Cook Inlet's Knik Arm, near the mouth of the Matanuska River....
– 25 miles (40.2 km) - Eklutna RiverEklutna RiverThe Eklutna River is a 22 mile long river located in the Southcentral region of the U.S. state of Alaska. A degraded anadromous stream of glacial origin, it originates at Eklutna Glacier and flows through Eklutna Lake and a canyon up to 350 feet deep, emptying into the Knik Arm of Cook Inlet...
– 22 miles (35.4 km) - Eagle RiverEagle River (Alaska)There are three rivers named Eagle River in the U.S. state of Alaska.Eagle River in Anchorage flows northwest from Eagle Glacier to Eagle Bay in Cook Inlet, 15 km northeast of Anchorage. Its Dena'ina name was Yukla-hina. The Anchorage suburb of Eagle River is named after this river...
– 50 miles (80.5 km) - Ship CreekShip CreekShip Creek is an Alaskan river that flows from the Chugach Mountains into Cook Inlet. The Port of Anchorage at the mouth of Ship Creek gave its name to the city of Anchorage that grew up nearby. The river lies entirely within the limits of the Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska....
– 30 miles (48.3 km) - Chickaloon River – 36 miles (57.9 km)
- Swanson RiverSwanson RiverThe Swanson River is a 96-km-long river on the Kenai Peninsula of south central Alaska. It runs generally northwest from Swanson Lake to the Cook Inlet north of Kenai, Alaska. The river is in the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge....
– 40 miles (64.4 km) - Kenai RiverKenai RiverThe Kenai River called Kakny in the Dena'ina language, is a river in the Kenai Peninsula of south central Alaska. It runs westward from Kenai Lake in the Kenai Mountains, through the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge and Skilak Lake to its outlet into the Cook Inlet of the Pacific Ocean near Kenai...
– 75 miles (120.7 km)- Snow RiverSnow RiverThe Snow River is a long river on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, that runs from a pass in the Chugach Mountains near Seward to the Primrose area at the southern inlet of Kenai Lake....
- Snow River
- Kasilof RiverKasilof RiverThe Kasilof River or Ggasilatnu in the Dena'ina language is a river on the western Kenai Peninsula in southern Alaska. The name is an anglicization of Reka Kasilova, the name given to the river by early Russian settlers in the area. It begins at Tustumena Lake and flows northwest to Cook Inlet...
– 17 miles (27.4 km) - Ninilchik RiverNinilchik RiverThe Ninilchik River is a 21-mile-long river on the Kenai Peninsula of the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows generally southwest, entering Cook Inlet at Ninilchik. A small boat harbor is dredged out of the river mouth near the town. In summer the river is a popular fishing location, especially for...
– 21 miles (33.8 km) - Anchor RiverAnchor RiverThe Anchor River is a river on the Kenai Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is 30 miles long and empties into Cook Inlet on the beach below Anchor Point. The Anchor River State Recreation Area is a popular spot for camping and fishing in the summer months, when there are salmon runs, and ...
– 30 miles (48.3 km) - Fox River – 27 miles (43.5 km)
- Lowe River – 20 miles (32.2 km)
- Copper RiverCopper River (Alaska)The Copper River or Ahtna River is a 300-mile river in south-central Alaska in the United States. It drains a large region of the Wrangell Mountains and Chugach Mountains into the Gulf of Alaska...
– 300 miles (482.8 km)- Martin RiverMartin RiverThe Martin River is a river in southern Alaska. It flows westward from the Martin River Glacier into the Copper River Delta....
– 22 miles (35.4 km) - Bremner RiverBremner RiverThe Bremner River is a river in the Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska named for John Bremner, a prospector who prospected for gold on the river and was the first non-native person to go there. It is a tributary of the Copper River and flows generally westward from the Bremner Glacier...
– 40 miles (64.4 km) - Tasnuna River
- Tiekel River – 34 miles (54.7 km)
- Chitina RiverChitina RiverThe Chitina River is a river in southern Alaska, USA, at about 61° North 141°40' West. It begins in the Saint Elias Mountains at the base of Logan Glacier and runs west until it flows into the Copper River at Chitina, Alaska....
– 112 miles (180.2 km)- Nizina River – 37 miles (59.5 km)
- Tana River – 31 miles (49.9 km)
- Tonsina River – 60 miles (96.6 km)
- Klutina RiverKlutina RiverThe Klutina River is a river in Alaska. It is a tributary of the Copper River. Its waters flow northward from Klutina Glacier through Klutina Lake, and then northeastward, finally meeting the Copper River at the community of Copper Center....
– 63 miles (101.4 km) - Tazlina RiverTazlina RiverTazlina River is a 30-mile-long river in the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows east from Tazlina Lake to the Copper River, 7 miles southeast of Glennallen....
– 30 miles (48.3 km) - Gulkana RiverGulkana RiverThe Gulkana River is a river in south-central Alaska. It was designated one of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers in 1980 and is administered by the Bureau of Land Management. Its length runs 47 miles from Paxson Lake to Sourdough. The Gulkana River flows out of a large Paxson Lake. A clearwater...
– 50 miles (80.5 km) - Gakona RiverGakona RiverThe Gakona River is a river in Alaska. It is a tributary of the Copper River, and flows generally southwards, meeting the Copper River at the community of Gakona....
– 64 miles (103 km) - Chistochina River – 48 miles (77.2 km)
- Martin River
Southeast Alaska
- Bering River – 21 miles (33.8 km)
- Duktoth River – 28 miles (45.1 km)
- Alsek RiverAlsek RiverThe Alsek River is a wilderness river flowing from the Yukon into Northern British Columbia and into Alaska. The surrounding area from the Western edge of the Alsek to East of the East Alsek is known to locals as Dry Bay.-Course:...
– 240 miles (386.2 km) - Endicott RiverEndicott RiverThe Endicott River is a river in Alaska. It is located almost entirely in the Endicott River Wilderness area of Haines Borough, Alaska and flows eastward into the Lynn Canal....
– 25 miles (40.2 km) - Chilkat RiverChilkat RiverThe Chilkat River is a river in British Columbia and southeastern Alaska that flows southward from the Coast Range to the Chilkat Inlet and ultimately Lynn Canal. It is about long. It begins at Chilkat Glacier, in Alaska, flows west and south in British Columbia for , enters Alaska and continues...
– 52 miles (83.7 km)- Tsirku RiverTsirku RiverThe Tsirku River is a glacially-fed stream located in Southeast Alaska near the town of Haines. The river's source is found at Tsirku Glacier, a large, sprawling ice mass at the border of Alaska and British Columbia, and ends in a massive four mile wide delta near the Tlingit village of Klukwan...
– 25 miles (40.2 km) - Klehini RiverKlehini RiverThe Klehini River is a large, glacially fed stream in the vicinity of Haines in the U.S. state of Alaska.The Klehini River is approximately 36 miles long from its source in British Columbia to its mouth at the Chilkat River, of which it is the largest tributary...
– 30 miles (48.3 km)
- Tsirku River
- Chilkoot RiverChilkoot RiverThe Chilkoot River is a river in Southeast Alaska, USA, which extends about from its source and covers a watershed area of . The source of the river is in the Takshanuk Mountains to the west and the Freebee glacier and unnamed mountains to the east. From its source, the upper reach of the river...
– 20 miles (32.2 km) - Taiya RiverTaiya RiverThe Taiya River is a 17-mile-long river in the U.S. state of Alaska running from the border with British Columbia, Canada, to the Taiya Inlet of upper Lynn Canal.-Geography:...
– 17 miles (27.4 km) - Taku RiverTaku RiverThe Taku River is a river running from British Columbia, Canada, to the northwestern coast of North America, at Juneau, Alaska. Its mouth coincides with the Alaska-British Columbia border...
– 54 miles (86.9 km) - Whiting RiverWhiting RiverThe Whiting River is a river in Alaska and British Columbia, entering the waters of Stephens Passage at the Borough of Juneau in the Alaska Panhandle between the mouths of the Taku and Stikine Rivers. The main tributary of the Whiting is the South Whiting. The river's basin is at the northern end...
– 40 miles (64.4 km) - Stikine RiverStikine RiverThe Stikine River is a river, historically also the Stickeen River, approximately 610 km long, in northwestern British Columbia in Canada and southeastern Alaska in the United States...
– 379 miles (609.9 km) - King Salmon RiverKing Salmon River (Admiralty Island)The King Salmon River is a small drainage on the northern tip of Admiralty Island of Southeast Alaska.It flows eastward then south for a total distance of from headwaters in the low mountains just south of Eagle Peak into King Salmon Bay , an elongated bay of the Seymour Canal...
– 11 miles (17.7 km) - Craig RiverCraig RiverThe Craig River is a river located in Alaska, United States and British Columbia, Canada, also formerly known as the South Fork of the Iskut River, as it is the main south tributary of the lower Iskut. The Craig has a tributary in Alaska, the South Fork Craig River...
enters Canada to join the IskutIskut RiverThe Iskut River is the largest tributary of the Stikine River in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, entering it a few miles above its entry into Alaska.... - Unuk RiverUnuk RiverThe Unuk River is a river in the U.S. state of Alaska and the Canadian province of British Columbia. It flows from the Coast Mountains southwest to Behm Canal, northeast of Ketchikan, Alaska....
– 28 miles (45.1 km) - Chickamin River – 37 miles (59.5 km)
- Kelsall RiverKelsall RiverThe Kelsall River is a river in the U.S. State of Alaska, the Canadian province of British Columbia, and Yukon Territory. It is a tributary of the Chilkat River, flowing into it in the Haines Borough of Alaska.-See also:*List of rivers of Alaska...
- Skagway River
- Porcupine Creek (Porcupine River)
- Blue River
- Behm River
Alphabetically
When a stream name is ambiguous, its downstream-parent is appended within parenthesis.- Agashashok River
- Agiapuk River
- Aichilik River
- Alagnak RiverAlagnak RiverThe Alagnak River is a 79-mile long river in Alaska. It has a catchment area of approximately 1400 square mi . It is located in central Lake and Peninsula Borough...
- Alatna RiverAlatna RiverThe Alatna River is a federally-designated wild and scenic river partially contained within the boundaries of Gates of the Arctic National Park, Alaska. It is called one of the most beautiful rivers in the United States...
- Alsek RiverAlsek RiverThe Alsek River is a wilderness river flowing from the Yukon into Northern British Columbia and into Alaska. The surrounding area from the Western edge of the Alsek to East of the East Alsek is known to locals as Dry Bay.-Course:...
- Ambler River
- American Creek
- American River
- Anaktuvuk RiverAnaktuvuk RiverThe Anaktuvuk River is a river in Alaska's North Slope. One hundred and thirty-five miles long, it flows west from glaciers in the Endicott Mountains changing direction just north of Anaktuvuk Pass to flow north to the Arctic Coastal Plain where it joins the Colville River...
- Anchor RiverAnchor RiverThe Anchor River is a river on the Kenai Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is 30 miles long and empties into Cook Inlet on the beach below Anchor Point. The Anchor River State Recreation Area is a popular spot for camping and fishing in the summer months, when there are salmon runs, and ...
- Andreafsky RiverAndreafsky RiverThe Andreafsky River is a river in the U.S. state of Alaska.The Andreafsky River flows southward to its confluence with the Yukon River near the village of St. Mary's. Its entire course lies within the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge....
- Aniak RiverAniak RiverThe Aniak River is a river in Alaska, USA. Aniak is a Yup'ik word meaning "the place where it comes out," which refers to the mouth of the Aniak River...
- Aniakchak RiverAniakchak RiverThe Aniakchak River is a river in Lake and Peninsula Borough on the Alaska Peninsula. It arises in Surprise Lake in the Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve and flows eastward into Aniakchak Bay and the Pacific Ocean....
- Anisak River
- Aniuk River
- Anvik RiverAnvik RiverAnvik River is a 140-mile-long river in the U.S. state of Alaska. Itflows southeast to the Yukon River 1.5 miles north of Anvik....
- Arolik River
- Atchuelinguk River
- Atigun River
- Avalik River
- Awuna RiverAwuna RiverThe Awuna River is a tributary of the Colville River in Alaska....
- Ayakulik River
- Ayiyak River
- Azun River
- Beaver CreekBeaver Creek (Alaska)Beaver Creek is a clear water river in Alaska. Its headwaters are in the White Mountains, and from there it flows through the Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge before joining the Yukon River....
- Beaver Creek (White River)
- Behm River
- Beluga River
- Bering River
- Big River
- Birch Creek (Kantishna River)
- Birch CreekBirch Creek (Alaska)Birch Creek is a river in the U.S. state of Alaska. 113 miles of the river is managed by the Bureau of Land Management as a wild river under the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. The river travels through state, private, and National Wildlife Refuge land for 344 miles before emptying into the...
- Black RiverBlack River (Alaska)The Black River is a river in eastern Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska, United States. It flows 160 miles from its source to its mouth at the Porcupine River near the city of Fort Yukon. The local Gwich'in name for the river is "Draanjik," which translates as "Caches Along The River." The...
- Black River (Yukon Delta)
- Blue River
- Bonasila River
- Bremner RiverBremner RiverThe Bremner River is a river in the Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska named for John Bremner, a prospector who prospected for gold on the river and was the first non-native person to go there. It is a tributary of the Copper River and flows generally westward from the Bremner Glacier...
- Buckland RiverBuckland RiverThe Buckland River is a 67 mi. long river in the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows northwest to the Chukchi Sea at Eschscholtz Bay, 40 mi. Southwest of Selawik, Kotzebue-Kobuk Low. It is 67 miles long....
- Canning RiverCanning River (Alaska)The Canning River is a river on Alaska's North Slope.-See also:*List of Alaska rivers...
- Caribou RiverCaribou River-See also:*List of rivers of Minnesota-References:**USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Minnesota...
- Chakachatna RiverChakachatna RiverThe Chakachatna River is a river in northwestern Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska. It flows from Chakachamna Lake southeastward into the McArthur River, which flows into the Gompertz Channel of Cook Inlet....
- Chandalar RiverChandalar RiverThe Chandalar River is a river in Alaska. Its peak flow recorded by the USGS was 62,800 cubic feet per second , on June 9, 1968....
- Chandler River
- Charley RiverCharley RiverThe Charley River is a river in Alaska. It is a major tributary of the Yukon River. The Charley River watershed is forested chiefly with Black Spruce and White Spruce. This general locus within the Yukon River catchment is the approximate westernmost limit of the Black Spruce, Picea mariana...
- Chatanika RiverChatanika RiverThe Chatanika River is a river in the U.S. state of Alaska. The Chatanika River is a clear or lightly tannic stained rapid-runoff stream that has its headwaters in the mountains of the northeastern portion of the Alaska Range and flows westward through valleys between summits and uplands for about...
- Chena RiverChena RiverThe Chena River is a 100-mile-long river in the Interior region of the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows generally west from the White Mountains to the Tanana River near the city of Fairbanks, which is built on both sides of the river...
- Chickaloon River (Matanuska River)
- Chickaloon River (Chickaloon Bay)
- Chickamin River
- Chignik River
- Chilikadrotna RiverChilikadrotna RiverThe Chilikadrotna River is a river in northern Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska. It begins in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve and flows westward into the Mulchatna River....
- Chilkat RiverChilkat RiverThe Chilkat River is a river in British Columbia and southeastern Alaska that flows southward from the Coast Range to the Chilkat Inlet and ultimately Lynn Canal. It is about long. It begins at Chilkat Glacier, in Alaska, flows west and south in British Columbia for , enters Alaska and continues...
- Chilkoot RiverChilkoot RiverThe Chilkoot River is a river in Southeast Alaska, USA, which extends about from its source and covers a watershed area of . The source of the river is in the Takshanuk Mountains to the west and the Freebee glacier and unnamed mountains to the east. From its source, the upper reach of the river...
- Chisana River
- Chistochina River
- Chitanana River
- Chitina RiverChitina RiverThe Chitina River is a river in southern Alaska, USA, at about 61° North 141°40' West. It begins in the Saint Elias Mountains at the base of Logan Glacier and runs west until it flows into the Copper River at Chitina, Alaska....
- Christian River
- Chulitna River (Lake Clark)
- Chulitna River (Susitna River)
- Cinder RiverCinder RiverThe Cinder River is a river in southwestern Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska. It begins in Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve and flows northwestward into Bristol Bay....
- Coleen RiverColeen RiverThe Coleen River is a river in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Alaska. It begins in the Davidson Mountains in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and flows southward into the Porcupine River. Its name comes from the French "coline", which means hill....
- Colville RiverColville River (Alaska)The Colville River is a major river of the Arctic Ocean coast of Alaska in the United States, approximately 350 mi long. One of the northernmost major rivers in the North America, it drains a remote area of tundra on the north side of the Brooks Range entirely above the Arctic Circle...
- Copper RiverCopper River (Alaska)The Copper River or Ahtna River is a 300-mile river in south-central Alaska in the United States. It drains a large region of the Wrangell Mountains and Chugach Mountains into the Gulf of Alaska...
- Cosna RiverCosna River (Alaska)The Cosna River is a river in the central part of the state of Alaska, in the United States. It flows northward from the Kuskokwim Mountains into the Tanana River at a point west of Manley Hot Springs....
- Cutler River
- Dago CreekDago CreekDago Creek is an estuary of and small feeder stream to Ugashik Bay, located on the western flats of the central Alaska Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska, at ....
- Dall River
- Delta Creek
- Delta RiverDelta RiverThe Delta River is a tributary of the Tanana River, which in turn is a tributary of the Yukon River in Alaska in the United States....
- Deshka RiverDeshka RiverThe Deshka River is a river in southern-central Alaska.The Deshka River is one of Southcentral Alaska's premier sport fishing streams, with significant runs of Chinook and coho salmon, along with resident grayling, burbot, northern pike, and rainbow trout...
- Dishna River
- Dog Salmon RiverDog Salmon RiverThe Dog Salmon River is a tributary of the Ugashik River, having its confluence with the Ugashik just from the head of Ugashik Bay on the central Alaska Peninsula of southwest Alaska....
- Duktoth River
- Dulbi River
- Eagle RiverEagle River (Alaska)There are three rivers named Eagle River in the U.S. state of Alaska.Eagle River in Anchorage flows northwest from Eagle Glacier to Eagle Bay in Cook Inlet, 15 km northeast of Anchorage. Its Dena'ina name was Yukla-hina. The Anchorage suburb of Eagle River is named after this river...
- Echooka River
- Eek RiverEek RiverThe Eek River is a river of Alaska. It parallels, and is located south of the Kwethluk and north of the Kanektok Rivers, all of which feed into the Kuskokwim River. It is about 75 miles long, flows through the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge and becomes a tributary of the Kuskokwim River in...
- Egegik RiverEgegik RiverThe Egegik River is a river in Alaska, USA. It is located on the Alaska Peninsula and flows westward from Becharof Lake into Bristol Bay via Egegik Bay....
- Eklutna RiverEklutna RiverThe Eklutna River is a 22 mile long river located in the Southcentral region of the U.S. state of Alaska. A degraded anadromous stream of glacial origin, it originates at Eklutna Glacier and flows through Eklutna Lake and a canyon up to 350 feet deep, emptying into the Knik Arm of Cook Inlet...
- Eli River
- Endicott RiverEndicott RiverThe Endicott River is a river in Alaska. It is located almost entirely in the Endicott River Wilderness area of Haines Borough, Alaska and flows eastward into the Lynn Canal....
- Espenberg RiverEspenberg RiverThe Espenberg River is a 21 mile long river in Alaska's North Slope flowing northeastwards into the Chukchi Sea.This river is located in the Seward Peninsula, 50 mi. NW of Deering. Its name is derived from the nearby point of land, Cape Espenberg....
- Etivluk RiverEtivluk RiverThe Etivluk River is a river in the state of Alaska. A part of the river has been identified as one of the most remote locations in Alaska, a full 120 miles from the nearest towns of Ambler and Atqasuk and farther from any other settled area in the state....
- Firth River
- Fish Creek (Arctic Ocean)
- Fish Creek (Koyukuk River)
- Fish RiverFish River (Alaska)The Fish River is a 47 mi. long river arising in the Bendeleben Mountains of the U.S. state of Alaska and flowing south to Golovnin Lagoon, then emptying into Golovnin Bay, Norton Sound, and the Bering Sea....
- Foraker River
- Fortymile RiverFortymile RiverThe Fortymile River is a river in Alaska and the Yukon. Prior to the Klondike Gold Rush, there was considerable mining activity along this tributary of the Yukon River. In the 1970s, there was an asbestos mine at Clinton Creek in the Yukon. When gold was discovered on the Fortymille River in 1886,...
- Fox River
- Gakona RiverGakona RiverThe Gakona River is a river in Alaska. It is a tributary of the Copper River, and flows generally southwards, meeting the Copper River at the community of Gakona....
- George River
- Gisasa River
- Goodhope RiverGoodhope RiverThe Goodhope River is a 48 mi long river on the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. It heads about 5.3 mi WSW of Cloud Lake and flows NE to Goodhope Bay in the Chukchi Sea about 27 mi W of Cape Deceit and Deering, Kotzebue-Kobuk Low...
- Goodnews River
- Goodpaster River
- Grass River
- Gulkana RiverGulkana RiverThe Gulkana River is a river in south-central Alaska. It was designated one of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers in 1980 and is administered by the Bureau of Land Management. Its length runs 47 miles from Paxson Lake to Sourdough. The Gulkana River flows out of a large Paxson Lake. A clearwater...
- Gweek River
- Hadweenzic River
- Hess Creek
- Hodzana River
- Hogatza RiverHogatza RiverThe Hogatza River is a river in Alaska. It is a tributary of the Koyukuk River....
- Hoholitna River
- Holitna RiverHolitna RiverThe Holitna River is a river in Alaska. It is a tributary of the Kuskokwim River....
- Hulahula River
- Huslia RiverHuslia RiverThe Huslia River is a river in Alaska. It is a tributary of the Koyukuk River, into which it flows near the community of Huslia. The primary feeders into the Huslia River include the South Fork and the North Fork of the river....
- Iditarod RiverIditarod RiverThe Iditarod River is a river in western Alaska. The river begins north of Chuathbaluk and flows northeast and then west to the Innoko River, and ultimately into the Yukon River....
- Igushik RiverIgushik RiverThe Igushik River is a river in Alaska, USA, which flows southward from Amanka Lake into the Nushagak Bay arm of Bristol Bay. The entire river is located within Togiak National Wildlife Refuge and is known for its fishing. It flows through the village of Manokotak ....
- Ikpikpuk River
- Imelyak River
- Indian River
- Inglutalik River
- Innoko RiverInnoko RiverThe Innoko River is a river in western Alaska. It flows north from its origin south of Cloudy Mountain in the Kuskoswim Mountains and then flows southwest to its end at the Yukon River, across from Holy Cross, Alaska....
- Ipewik River
- Ipnavik River
- Itkillik RiverItkillik RiverThe Itkillik River is a river in the North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is a tributary of the Colville River....
- Ivisaruk River
- Ivishak RiverIvishak RiverThe Ivishak River is a long river in the North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. Fed by glaciers at the headwaters, the Ivishak flows north, through the Philip Smith Mountains and the northern foothills of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and joins the Sagavanirktok River on the...
- Izaviknek River
- Jago River
- Jim River
- John RiverJohn River (Alaska)The John River is a river in the northern part of the U.S. state of Alaska. It was named after John Bremner, a prospector and explorer who was one of the first non-native persons to go there. It flows south from Anaktuvuk Pass in Alaska's Brooks Range, into the Koyukuk River at a point near the...
- Johnson RiverJohnson River-See also:*List of rivers of Minnesota-References:**USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Minnesota...
- Junjik River
- Kadleroshilik River
- Kahiltna River
- Kamishak River
- Kandik River
- Kanektok RiverKanektok RiverThe Kanektok River is a river in Alaska. It is located in the Togiak National Wildlife Refuge and flows westward from Pegati Lake and into the Bering Sea at the city of Quinhagak.-See also:*List of Alaska rivers*Togiak Wilderness...
- Kantishna RiverKantishna RiverThe Kantishna River is a river draining the north slope of the Alaska Range with headwaters in the Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska. It flows into the Tanana River....
- Kanuti Kilolitna River
- Kanuti River
- Kaolak River
- Karluk RiverKarluk RiverThe Karluk River is located on the southwest end of Kodiak Island in Alaska.The Karluk River is long. The upper of the river are within the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge. The river provides excellent opportunities for fishing, hunting, hiking, wildlife viewing, and other wilderness activities....
- Kashunuk River
- Kasilof RiverKasilof RiverThe Kasilof River or Ggasilatnu in the Dena'ina language is a river on the western Kenai Peninsula in southern Alaska. The name is an anglicization of Reka Kasilova, the name given to the river by early Russian settlers in the area. It begins at Tustumena Lake and flows northwest to Cook Inlet...
- Kateel River
- Kavik River
- Kelsall RiverKelsall RiverThe Kelsall River is a river in the U.S. State of Alaska, the Canadian province of British Columbia, and Yukon Territory. It is a tributary of the Chilkat River, flowing into it in the Haines Borough of Alaska.-See also:*List of rivers of Alaska...
- Kelly River
- Kenai RiverKenai RiverThe Kenai River called Kakny in the Dena'ina language, is a river in the Kenai Peninsula of south central Alaska. It runs westward from Kenai Lake in the Kenai Mountains, through the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge and Skilak Lake to its outlet into the Cook Inlet of the Pacific Ocean near Kenai...
- Ketik River
- Khotol River
- Kiligwa River
- Killik RiverKillik RiverThe Killik River, which has its headwaters in the northern portion of Gates of the Arctic National Park and flows north on to the property of Arctic Slope Regional Corporation, is a river on the North Slope of the central Brooks Range in Alaska. The Killik is a tributary of the Colville River,...
- King Salmon River (Nushagak River)King Salmon River (Nushagak River)The King Salmon River is a tributary of the Nushagak River, in southwest Alaska.It flows eastward from headwaters at a small unnamed lake in the Taylor Mountains to its confluence with the Nushagak River approximately north of Nushagak Bay....
- King Salmon River (Egegik River)King Salmon River (Egegik River)The King Salmon River is a tributary of the Egegik River, located on the western slope of the Alaska Peninsula in southwest Alaska.It flows westward from headwaters formed at confluence of Contact Creek and Takayofo Creek directly on the southwest border of Katmai National Monument in the...
- King Salmon River (Ugashik River)
- Kisaralik River
- Kivalina RiverKivalina RiverThe Kivalina River is a long river in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Alaska, flowing into Kivalina Lagoon in the Northwest Arctic Borough. It begins in the De Long Mountains and flows southwest through Kivalina Lagoon to the Chukchi Sea. It's Inuit name was spelled "Kuveleek" by...
- Kiwalik RiverKiwalik RiverThe Kiwalik River is a river found on western Alaska's Seward Peninsula. The headwaters of the river originate in the eastern portion of the peninsula, around Granite Mountain. The river flows north to its mouth at Kiwalik Lagoon, Chukchi Sea...
- Klehini RiverKlehini RiverThe Klehini River is a large, glacially fed stream in the vicinity of Haines in the U.S. state of Alaska.The Klehini River is approximately 36 miles long from its source in British Columbia to its mouth at the Chilkat River, of which it is the largest tributary...
- Klutina RiverKlutina RiverThe Klutina River is a river in Alaska. It is a tributary of the Copper River. Its waters flow northward from Klutina Glacier through Klutina Lake, and then northeastward, finally meeting the Copper River at the community of Copper Center....
- Knik RiverKnik RiverThe Knik River is a 25-mile-long river in the U.S. state of Alaska. Its source is at Knik Glacier, from which it flows northwest and west and empties into the head of Cook Inlet's Knik Arm, near the mouth of the Matanuska River....
- Kobuk RiverKobuk RiverThe Kobuk River is a river located in the Arctic region of northwestern Alaska in the United States. It is approximately long...
- Kogoluktuk River
- Kokechik River
- Kokolik RiverKokolik RiverThe Kokolik River is a river in Alaska's North Slope flowing into the Chukchi Sea.Its Inuit name was reported by Lt. D. H. Jarvis, USRCS, in 1898. A. J. Collier, USGS, reported the name "Kepizetka", probably obtained from the so-called Cullinghow's map of Cape Lisburne, a manuscript map drawn by an...
- Koktuli River
- Kokwok River
- Kolavinarak River
- Koness River
- Kongakut RiverKongakut RiverThe Kongakut River is a river in North Slope Borough, Alaska, United States....
- Kougarok RiverKougarok RiverThe Kougarok River is a river on the Seward Peninsula in Alaska. It is formed by a merger of smaller creeks in the area; the result is about 45 miles long. It flows into the Kuzitrin River, eventually emptying into the Bering Sea....
- Koyuk RiverKoyuk RiverThe Koyuk River is a river on the Seward Peninsula of western Alaska. The river originates in the interior of the peninsula, at the Lost Jim Lava Flow of the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, where it flows southeast towards the mouth of Norton Bay. The native village of Koyuk is located at...
- Koyukuk RiverKoyukuk RiverThe Koyukuk River is a principal tributary of the Yukon River, approximately 500 mi long, in northern Alaska in the United States.It drains an area north of the Yukon on the southern side of the Brooks Range...
- Kugarak River
- Kugruk RiverKugruk RiverThe Kugruk River is a 60 mile long river in northwest Alaska. It is located on the Seward Peninsula, and flows from the SE part of Imuruk Lake in a NE direction to Kugruk Lagoon, at Kotzebue Sound, Chukchi Sea 5.5 mi SE of Cape Deceit, Kotzebue-Kobuk Low....
- Kugururok River
- Kuk RiverKuk RiverThe Kuk River is a 36 mi long river in North Slope Borough, Alaska, United States, flowing into the Chukchi Sea. It heads at the junction of the Avalik and Kaolak River, flows N to Wainwright Inlet, 6 mi SE of Wainwright...
- Kukpowruk RiverKukpowruk RiverThe Kukpowruk River is a 160 mile long river in North Slope Borough, Alaska, United States, which flows into the Chukchi Sea. Arctic Slope Regional Corporation is the major landowner along the river....
- Kukpuk RiverKukpuk RiverThe Kukpuk River is a 12.5 mile long river in the Lisburne Peninsula, in Alaska's North Slope flowing into the Chukchi Sea.On September 6, 1826, Capt...
- Kun River
- Kuna River
- Kungok River
- Kuparuk RiverKuparuk RiverThe Kuparak River is a river in Alaska's North Slope. The Eskimo name was shown on a manuscript map drawn in 1901 by S. J. Marsh, prospector, who spelled it Koopowra and which he translated as Big River ....
- Kurupa River
- Kuskokwim RiverKuskokwim RiverThe Kuskokwim River or Kusko River is a river, long, in Southwest Alaska in the United States. It is the ninth largest river in the United States by average discharge volume at its mouth and seventeenth largest by basin drainage area.The river provides the principal drainage for an area of the...
- Kuzitrin RiverKuzitrin RiverThe Kuzitrin River is a river found on the Seward Peninsula of Northwest Alaska. The river headwaters are at the Lost Jim Lava Flow in the central region of the peninsula, and flows 95 miles west into the Imuruk Basin, which eventually feeds the Bering Sea. Kuzitrin tribuatries include the...
- Kvichak RiverKvichak RiverThe Kvichak River is a river in southwestern Alaska, located at the conjunction of the Alaska Peninsula, to the Alaska mainland at about With headwaters in Lake Iliamna, it drains the lake into Kvichak Bay, an arm of Bristol Bay. The river is about long. The communities of Levelock and Igiugig...
- Kwethluk River
- Ladue River
- Little Black River
- Little Delta River
- Little Melozitna River
- Little Susitna River
- Lowe River
- Maclaren River
- Manokinak River
- Martin RiverMartin RiverThe Martin River is a river in southern Alaska. It flows westward from the Martin River Glacier into the Copper River Delta....
- Matanuska RiverMatanuska RiverThe Matanuska River is a river, approximately 75 miles long, in Southcentral Alaska, United States. It drains a broad valley south of the Alaska Range known as the Matanuska-Susitna Valley....
- Mauneluk River
- McArthur River
- McKinley River
- McNeil RiverMcNeil RiverThe McNeil River is a river on the eastern drainage of the Alaska Peninsula near its base and conjunction with the Alaska mainland. Its entire length of 35 miles lies within the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary, created in 1967 by the State of Alaska to protect the numerous Alaska brown bears who...
- Meade River
- Melozitna RiverMelozitna RiverThe Melozitna River is a river in Alaska. It is a tributary of the Yukon River, and flows generally southwesterly until it discharges into the Yukon near the city of Ruby....
- Meshik RiverMeshik RiverThe Meshik River is a river in Alaska which flows westward from Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve into Bristol Bay south of the city of Port Heiden....
- Mud River
- Muddy River
- Mulchatna RiverMulchatna RiverThe Mulchatna River is a river in Alaska.The Mulchatna River is located in Southwest Alaska. Its headwaters are in Turquoise Lake, in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. The 24 miles of the river within the park are designated as a National Wild and Scenic River. Aside from scattered cabins,...
- Nabesna River
- Naknek RiverNaknek RiverNaknek River is a 56-km-long river in the Bristol Bay Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows westward from Naknek Lake, draining it into the Kvichak Bay arm of Bristol Bay...
- Nanushuk River
- Nation River
- Nenana RiverNenana RiverThe Nenana River is a tributary of the Tanana River, approximately 150 mi long, in central Alaska in the United States. It drains an area on the north slope of the Alaska Range on the south edge of the Tanana Valley southwest of Fairbanks....
- Newhalen RiverNewhalen RiverThe Newhalen River is a river in southern Alaska, within Lake and Peninsula Borough. It begins at Six Mile Lake and flows south to Iliamna Lake. It enters the lake south of Iliamna. The river is about long.-See also:*List of Alaska rivers...
- Nigu RiverNigu RiverThe Nigu River is a river in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is the primary tributary of the Etivluk River and the pair are sometimes referred to as the Etivluk-Nigu River....
- Nimiuktuk River
- Ninglick River
- Ninilchik RiverNinilchik RiverThe Ninilchik River is a 21-mile-long river on the Kenai Peninsula of the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows generally southwest, entering Cook Inlet at Ninilchik. A small boat harbor is dredged out of the river mouth near the town. In summer the river is a popular fishing location, especially for...
- Niukluk River
- Nizina River
- Noatak RiverNoatak RiverThe Noatak River is a river in northwestern Alaska. The river's headwaters are on tall Mount Igikpak in the Schwatka Mountains of the Brooks Range in the Gates of the Arctic National Park. The Noatak flows generally westward approximately to the Chukchi Sea at Kotzebue Sound. The river's entire...
- North River
- Nowitna RiverNowitna RiverThe Nowitna River is situated in central Alaska west of Tanana. The river runs almost entirely through Nowitna National Wildlife Refuge. Part of the river is a designated National Wild and Scenic River...
- Noxapaga River
- Nugnugaluktuk RiverNugnugaluktuk RiverThe Nugnugaluktuk River is a 26 mi. long river in the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows E to Goodhope Bay in the Chukchi Sea, 37 mi. NW of Deering, Kotzebue-Kobuk Low. Its Inuit name was obtained in 1903 by D. C. Witherspoon, USGS....
- Nuka River
- Nulato River
- Nushagak RiverNushagak RiverThe Nushagak River is a river in southwest Alaska, USA. It begins in the Alaska Range and flows southwest to Nushagak Bay, an inlet of Bristol Bay, east of Dillingham, Alaska.The Mulchatna River is a major tributary...
- Nuyakuk RiverNuyakuk RiverThe Nuyakuk River is a river in southwestern Alaska. From its source at Nuyakuk Lake in Wood-Tikchik State Park it flows eastward into the larger Nushagak River....
- Okokmilaga River
- Okpilak River
- Old Crow RiverOld Crow RiverOld Crow River is a river located in the the Bering Sea Watershed of the Yukon. The river is a tributary of Porcupine River.-Archaeology Finds:...
- Oolamnagavik River
- Oshetna River
- Pah River
- Paimiut Slough
- Pastolik River
- Pitmegea RiverPitmegea RiverThe Pitmegea River is a 42 mile long river in North Slope Borough, Alaska, United States. From the source in the De Long Mountains, the river flows northwest to the Chukchi Sea at Cape Sabine, 40 miles northwest of Mount Kelly....
- Porcupine RiverPorcupine RiverThe Porcupine River is a river that runs through Alaska and the Yukon. Having its source in the Ogilvie Mountains north of Dawson City, Yukon, it flows north, veers to the southwest, goes through the community of Old Crow, Yukon, flowing into the Yukon River at Fort Yukon, Alaska...
- Porcupine Creek
- Preacher Creek
- Price River
- Ray RiverRay RiverThe Ray River is a river of Vietnam. It flows for 55 kilometres through Dong Nai Province and Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province....
- Reed River
- Reindeer River (Yukon River)
- Reindeer River (Paimiut Slough)
- Ribdon River
- Sadlerochit River
- Sagavanirktok RiverSagavanirktok RiverThe Sagavanirktok River is a river in Alaska's North Slope. It is approximately 180 miles long, and originates on the north slope of the Brooks Range, flowing north to the Beaufort Sea near Prudhoe Bay. The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System and Dalton Highway roughly parallel it from Atigun Pass to...
- Salcha RiverSalcha RiverThe Salcha River is a river in Alaska in the United States located southeast and east of Fairbanks, in the eastern portion of Fairbanks North Star Borough. It is long and drains an area of some , making it the second largest tributary of the Tanana River, joining it at Aurora Lodge...
- Salmon River (Kobuk River)
- Savonoski River
- Selawik RiverSelawik RiverThe Selawik River is a river in northwestern Alaska. It is about long. It runs from its origin in the Purcell Mountains through the Selawik National Wildlife Refuge and empties into Selawik Lake, which empties into the Kotzebue Sound in the Chukchi Sea. The river is approximately at the...
- Sethkokna River
- Seventymile River
- Shaktoolik River
- Shaviovik River
- Sheenjek RiverSheenjek RiverThe Sheenjek River is a 200-mile long river in the U.S. state of Alaska. It begins in the eastern part of the Brooks Range and flows southward until joining with the Porcupine River northeast of Fort Yukon, Alaska. It derives its name from the Gwich'in word, written in the modern orthography,...
- Ship CreekShip CreekShip Creek is an Alaskan river that flows from the Chugach Mountains into Cook Inlet. The Port of Anchorage at the mouth of Ship Creek gave its name to the city of Anchorage that grew up nearby. The river lies entirely within the limits of the Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska....
- Siksikpuk River
- Sixtymile River
- Skagway River
- Skwentna RiverSkwentna RiverThe Skwentna River is a river in the southwestern part of Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska.-History:Tanaina Indian name reported in 1898 by Spurr , USGS, as "Skwent River."-Watershed:...
- Snake River
- Snow RiverSnow RiverThe Snow River is a long river on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, that runs from a pass in the Chugach Mountains near Seward to the Primrose area at the southern inlet of Kenai Lake....
- Squirrel RiverSquirrel RiverThe Squirrel River is a river in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is a tributary of the Kobuk River, which it flows into at the city of Kiana....
- Stikine RiverStikine RiverThe Stikine River is a river, historically also the Stickeen River, approximately 610 km long, in northwestern British Columbia in Canada and southeastern Alaska in the United States...
- Stony RiverStony River (Alaska)The Stony River is a river in southwest Alaska. It lends its name to Stony River, Alaska, a village with a population of 61. The river meanders westward from the Mount Mausolus area until it meets the Kuskokwim River at the community of Stony River....
- Stuyahok River (Bonasila River)
- Stuyahok River (Mulchatna River)
- Sulatna River
- Susitna RiverSusitna RiverThe Susitna River is a long river in the Southcentral Alaska. It is the 15th largest river in the United States of America, ranked by average discharge volume at its mouth. The river stretches from the Susitna Glacier to Cook Inlet....
- Susulatna River
- Swanson RiverSwanson RiverThe Swanson River is a 96-km-long river on the Kenai Peninsula of south central Alaska. It runs generally northwest from Swanson Lake to the Cook Inlet north of Kenai, Alaska. The river is in the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge....
- Swift RiverSwift River (Alaska)The Swift River is a river in southwestern Alaska. It is a tributary of the Kuskokwim River....
- Tagagawik River
- Taiya RiverTaiya RiverThe Taiya River is a 17-mile-long river in the U.S. state of Alaska running from the border with British Columbia, Canada, to the Taiya Inlet of upper Lynn Canal.-Geography:...
- Takotna River
- Taku RiverTaku RiverThe Taku River is a river running from British Columbia, Canada, to the northwestern coast of North America, at Juneau, Alaska. Its mouth coincides with the Alaska-British Columbia border...
- Talachulitna RiverTalachulitna RiverThe Talachulitna River is a river in Alaska.There are also:*Talachulitna Creek at Elevation: *Talachulitna Lake at Elevation: -History:Tanaina Indian name spelled "Tu-lu-shu-lit-na" by Lt. J. S. Herron, USA, in 1899.-Watershed:...
- Talkeetna RiverTalkeetna RiverThe Talkeetna River is a river in Alaska.-History:Tanaina Indian name reported in 1898 to mean "river of plenty" by G. H...
- Tana River
- Tanana RiverTanana RiverThe Tanana River is a tributary of the Yukon River in the U.S. state of Alaska. According to linguist and anthropologist William Bright, the name is from the Koyukon tene no, tenene, literally "trail river"....
- Tasnuna River
- Tatonduk River
- Tazlina RiverTazlina RiverTazlina River is a 30-mile-long river in the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows east from Tazlina Lake to the Copper River, 7 miles southeast of Glennallen....
- Teklanika RiverTeklanika RiverThe Teklanika River is a feeder stream to the Yukon River drainage and a tributary of the Nenana River in the central interior region of Alaska. Flowing northward from headwaters at the Cantwell Glacier in the Alaska Range and reaching to the Tanana River, it drains an area widely visited by...
- Tetlin River
- Tiekel River
- Tikchik RiverTikchik RiverThe Tikchik River is a river of about 100 km in southern Alaska running into Bristol Bay, part of the Wood River. It is a popular spot for Salmon fishing...
- Tinayguk RiverTinayguk RiverThe Tinayguk River is a river in Alaska. It flows into the North Fork Koyukuk River in north-central Alaska....
- Titaluk River
- Titna River
- Tlikakila RiverTlikakila RiverThe Tlikakila River is a river in Alaska. The Tlikakila is located in Lake Clark National Park, flowing southwest from the Alaska Range into Lake Clark, draining an area of approximately 1610 km2....
- Togiak RiverTogiak RiverTogiak River is a 48-mile-long river in the U.S. state of Alaska. It begins at Togiak Lake and flows southwest to Togiak Bay, two miles east of Togiak and 45 miles east of Goodnews Bay....
- Tok River
- Toklat River
- Tokositna River
- Tolovana River
- Tonsina River
- Tonzona River
- Toolik River
- Topagoruk River
- Tozitna River
- Tsirku RiverTsirku RiverThe Tsirku River is a glacially-fed stream located in Southeast Alaska near the town of Haines. The river's source is found at Tsirku Glacier, a large, sprawling ice mass at the border of Alaska and British Columbia, and ends in a massive four mile wide delta near the Tlingit village of Klukwan...
- Tubutulik RiverTubutulik RiverThe Tubutulik River is a 25 mi. long river in the Seward Peninsula in Alaska. It flows southeastwards to the Kwiniuk Inlet at the northwestern end of Norton Bay, 25 mi. SW of Koyuk in the Bering Sea....
- Tuluksak River
- Tyone River
- Ugashik RiverUgashik RiverThe Ugashik River is a 42-mile-long river on the Alaska Peninsula of the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows from headwaters near Lower Ugashik Lake and empties into Ugashik Bay, an estuary of the Bering Sea's Bristol Bay....
- Unalakleet RiverUnalakleet RiverThe Unalakleet River in the U.S. state of Alaska flows from the Kaltag Mountains into Norton Sound, adjacent to the town of Unalakleet....
- Ungalik River
- Unuk RiverUnuk RiverThe Unuk River is a river in the U.S. state of Alaska and the Canadian province of British Columbia. It flows from the Coast Mountains southwest to Behm Canal, northeast of Ketchikan, Alaska....
- Usuktuk River
- Utukok RiverUtukok RiverThe Utukok River is a long river in the North Slope Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska that flows into the Chukchi Sea.Rising at in the De Long Mountains at the confluence of Kogruk Creek and Tupik Creek and flowing north, northeast, and then northwest, to Kasegaluk Lagoon and the Arctic Ocean, ...
- White River
- Whiting RiverWhiting RiverThe Whiting River is a river in Alaska and British Columbia, entering the waters of Stephens Passage at the Borough of Juneau in the Alaska Panhandle between the mouths of the Taku and Stikine Rivers. The main tributary of the Whiting is the South Whiting. The river's basin is at the northern end...
- Wild River
- Wind RiverWind River (northern Alaska)The Wind River is a river in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is a designated National Wild and Scenic River. It arises in the Smith Mountains and flows into the East Fork of the Chandalar River .-See also:...
- Wood River (Tanana River)
- Wood River (Nushagak River)
- Wulik RiverWulik RiverThe Wulik River or Ulik River is an 90 mile long river in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Alaska.It heads in the De Long Mountains 5 mi. N of Sheep Mtn., at 682300N 1625400W and flows SW to Kivalina Lagoon in the Chukchi Sea, east of Kivalina, and 42 mi...
- Yentna RiverYentna RiverThe Yentna River is a river in South Central Alaska, formed by its East Fork and West Fork at , flows South-East to Susitna River, North-West of Anchorage, Alaska; Cook Inlet Low.- History :...
- Yetna River
- Yuki River
- Yukon RiverYukon RiverThe Yukon River is a major watercourse of northwestern North America. The source of the river is located in British Columbia, Canada. The next portion lies in, and gives its name to Yukon Territory. The lower half of the river lies in the U.S. state of Alaska. The river is long and empties into...
- Zitiana River
See also
- List of islands of Alaska
- List of lakes of Alaska
- List of rivers of the United States
- List of waterfalls of Alaska