Information About

Hess Creek

Quick Facts

Open in The Map Hess Creek on The Map

Location

65 ° 40' 19.999" N,
149 ° 48' 37.001" W

Region

Yukon-Koyukuk (CA)

Nearest City

Minto

Tributaries

Fish Creek,

Elevation

256 ft (78.03 m)

Hess Creek in Detail.

About

heads at junction of its North and South Forks, flows W to Yukon River, 18 mi. NE of Rampart, Yukon-Tanana High. 50 miles long.

History

Named by prospectors for "Mike" Hess, who discovered gold on this stream in 1892. The Indian name, according to Captain C. W. Raymond, USA, in 1869, was "Yokuchargut" (spelled by W. H. Dall, "Yukutzcharkat" (Yukokakat), meaning "mouth of the Yuko." Dall says that in 1866 Captain F. E. Ketchum called the stream "Whymper River" after his friend and companion "Frederick Whymper, artist of the (Western Union Telegraph) Expedition" (Dall, 1870, p. 25, 281).