in Nutzotin Mts., flows SE and NE across Alaska-Canada boundary to Beaver Creek, Alaska Range. 10 miles long.
Local name reported in 1908 by F. M. Moffit (in Brooks and others, 1909, pl. 7), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
Braye Lakes, Carden Lake, Lake L619992W411784,
Mountains:Mountain Passes:Ridges:Streams:Anaconda Creek, Baultoff Creek, Beaver Creek, Carden Creek, Cottonwood Creek, Fourmile Creek, Gravel Creek, Horsfeld Creek, Ivereson Creek, Lamb Creek, Little Creek, Ptarmigan Creek,
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