Chatanika River Alaska

The Chatanika River is a 128-mile tributary of the Tolovana 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 White Mountains and flows westward through valleys between summits and uplands for about four-fifths of its length before it enters Minto Flats. Once in the f…
The Chatanika River is a 128-mile tributary of the Tolovana 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 White Mountains and flows westward through valleys between summits and uplands for about four-fifths of its length before it enters Minto Flats. Once in the flats—a marshy area in which multiple streams, rivers, and lakes are located— the Chatanika joins the Tolovana, which flows into the Tanana River and on to the Yukon River. The Chatanika is thus a portion of the Yukon River drainage basin.
  • Country: United States
  • State: Alaska
  • District: Fairbanks North Star Borough, Yukon–Koyukuk Census Area
  • Source: confluence of McManus and Smith creeks
  • Mouth: Tolovana River
  • Length: 128 mi (206 km)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org