65 ° 11' 58.999" N,
147 ° 13' 18.001" W
Fairbanks North Star
807 ft (245.97 m)
flows e to Chatanika River, 28 mi. NE of Fairbanks, Yukon-Tanana High. 5 miles long.
HistoryDescriptive name applied by prospectors; reported in 1908 by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) (Covert
Bluff Number 2, Bluff Number Two, Pilot Bluff,
Mine:Cleary Hill Mine, Hi-Yu Mine, McCarty Mine,
Mountains:Coffee Dome, Fourth of July Hill,
Streams:Alder Creek, Alder Creek, All Gold Creek, Barnes Creek, Bear Creek, Belle Creek, Bellows Creek, Boston Creek, Camp Creek, Captain Creek, Caribou Creek, Chatham Creek, Clark Creek, Conner Creek, Crane Creek, Cripple Creek, Crooked Creek, Deadwood Creek, Deep Creek, Dora Creek, Fairbanks Creek, Ginger Creek, Goose Creek, Heim Creek, Juniper Creek, Kokomo Creek, Last Chance Creek, Long Creek, McKay Creek, Melba Creek, Monopoly Creek, Monte Cristo Creek, Moose Creek, Nome Creek, O-Brien Creek, Ophir Creek, Pat Creek, Pearl Creek, Pilot Creek, Roy Creek, Rusty Gold Creek, Sixteen-to-one Creek, Slippery Creek, Solo Creek, Tamarack Creek, Tecumseh Creek, Too Much Gold Creek, Too Much Gold Creek, Trail Creek, Vadine Creek, Walnut Creek, Wolf Creek, Yellow Pup Creek,
Routes:Cache Mountain Loop Trail, Lower Nome Creek Trail, McKay Creek Trail,
Valleys: