61 ° 53' 53.002" N,
150 ° 4' 39" W
Matanuska-Susitna
164 ft (49.99 m)
Flows SW to Susitna River, 10 mi. NW of Willow and 47 mi. N of Anchorage, Cook Inlet Low.
HistoryName published in 1954 by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Named because it is 196 miles from Seward to where the Alaska Railroad crosses the stream.
Dun-e, Kilbitnu Kaq-, Q-is Kaq-,
Bays:Cities:Cliffs:Hills:Islands:Lakes:Boot Lake, Caswell Lake, Caswell Number 3 Lake, Crystal Lake, Emil Lake, Florence Lake, Frying Pan Lake, Gene Lake, Heins Pond, Honeybee Lake, Jack Lake, Jano Pond, Jean Lake, John Lake, Kashwitna Lake, Kelly Lake, Little Lonely Lake, Long Lake, Lynne Lake, Nancy Lake, Oriana Lake, Rainbow Lake, Ruth Lake, Stevens Lake, Sunbeam Lake, Suncrest Lake, Sunset Lake, Trapper Lake, Vera Lake, Willow Lake, Woman Lake,
Rivers:Streams:Streams:196 Mile Creek, 197 1/2 Mile Creek, Caswell Creek, Deception Creek, Goose Creek, Iron Creek, Lilly Creek, Little Montana Creek, Little Willow Creek, Montana Creek, Rogers Creek, Sheep Creek, Willow Creek,
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