64 ° 55' 23.999" N,
157 ° 33' 14" W
Yukon-Koyukuk (CA)
425 mi (683.97 km)
115 ft (35.05 m)
Chum Salmon, Coho Salmon, Chinook Salmon, Pink Salmon, Sockeye Salmon, Sheefish
Alatna River, Batza River, Batza Slough, Bitzla River, Chips Slough, Dagitli River, Dakli River, Dulbi River, Dulbi Slough, Fortymile Slough, Gisasa River, Hogatza River, Huntington Slough, Huslia River, Kanuti River, Kateel River, Mathews Slough, Nikolai Slough, Richards Slough, South Fork Koyukuk River, Wild River, Fish Creek, Glacier Creek, Moose Creek,
heads at its Middle and North Forks, flows SW 425 mi. to Yukon River, 22 mi. NE of Nulato; Koyukuk Low.
HistoryKoyukan Indian name first recorded by Lieutenant L. A. Zagoskin, Imperial Russian Navy (IRN), as "Kuyukak" (and "Yunaka" or "Yunnaka"). Nulato referred to the stream as "Kuiuk" or "Kuyaak." Western Union Telegraph Expedition spelled the name "Coyukuk." Board on Geographic Names (BGN) standardized the present spelling. river was explored by Zagoskin in 1842-44 and in 1885, Lieutenant H. T. Allen, USA, explored almost its entire length.
Bishop Rock, Koyukuk Mountain,
Islands:Bishop Rock Island, Chips Island, Koyukuk Island, Milady Island, Whontleya,
Mountains:Rivers:Chips Slough, Koyukuk River, Pilot Mountain Slough,
Streams:Hodegaden Creek, Woodyard Creek,
Routes:Over the Hill Portage, Over-The-Hill Portage,
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