61 ° 9' 18" N,
152 ° 53' 55" W
Kenai Peninsula
21 mi (33.8 km)
1230 ft (374.9 m)
heads in lake 2 mi. E of Telaguana Pass, flows NE to Kenibuna Lake, 60 mi. W of Tyonek, Alaska Range
HistoryTanaina Indian name reported in 1928 by S. R. Capps and Gerald FitzGerald (in Smith and others, 1930b, pl. 2), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
Another River, Chilligan River, Igitna River, Neacola River,