56 ° 29' 11" N,
132 ° 15' 24.001" W
Wrangell
13 ft (3.96 m)
Chum Salmon, Coho Salmon, Pink Salmon, Cutthroat Trout, Dolly Varden, Steelhead
heads between Garnet Mountain and Wrangell Peak, flows S to Eastern Passage, 6 mi. E of Wrangell, Coast Mts. 8.5 miles long.
HistoryLocal name recorded in 1953 by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
Groundhog Basin, Horseshoe Basin,
Bays:Circle Bay, Earl West Cove, Madan Bay, Shoemaker Bay,
Capes:Point Madan, Point Rothsay, Point Shekesti, Point Highfield, Babbler Point, Cemetery Point, East Point, Garnet Ledge, Gerard Point, Green Point, Hooligan Point, Kakwan Point, Nemo Point, Polk Point,
Channels:Chichagof Pass, Eastern Passage, The Narrows, North Arm,
Cities:Dams:Wrangell Lower Dam, Wrangell Upper Dam,
Hills:Islands:The Eye Opener, Andrew Island, Channel Island, Cottonwood Islands, Deadmans Island, The Desert, Farm Island, Fifteenmile Island, Hat Island, Kadin Island, Limb Island, Sergief Island, Wrangell Island, Young Rock,
Lakes:Figure Eight Lake, Highbush Lake, Kunk Lake, Pats Lake, Virginia Lake,
Mountains:Chichagof Peak, East Mountain, Garnet Mountain, Marsha Peak, Mount Rynda, Mount Stinenia, Wrangell Peak,
Mountain Passes:Andrew Slough, Binkleys Slough, Knig Slough,
Rivers:Streams:Andrew Creek, Crittenden Creek, Earl West Creek, Garnet Creek, Glacier Creek, Government Creek, Hooligan Slough, Institute Creek, Kunk Creek, McCormack Creek, Mill Creek, North Arm Creek, North Fork Porterfield Creek, Pat Creek, Porterfield Creek, Salamander Creek, Shuktusa Creek, South Fork Andrew Creek,
Routes:Highbush Lake Trail, Long Lake Trail,
Waterfalls: