65 ° 6' 27" N,
147 ° 29' 7.001" W
Fairbanks North Star
699 ft (213.06 m)
flows NW to Cleary Creek, 20 mi. NE of Fairbanks, Yukon-Tanana High.
HistoryLocal name originally reported in 1909 by L. M. Prindle (in Brooks and others, 1910, fig. 4), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), as Cora Gulch; however, through local usage the present name was adopted and published on recent maps.
Cleary, Dome Camp, Eldorado Camp, Engineer, Gilmore, Golden City, Pedro Camp,
Cities:Fox,
Cliffs:Dams:NASA Tracking Station Dam Number 1, NASA Tracking Station Dam Number 2,
Flats:Lakes:Mountains:Gilmore Dome, Haystack Mountain, Mount Lulu Fairbanks, Pedro Dome, Tungsten Hill,
Ridges:Streams:Alder Creek, Babe Creek, Barnes Creek, Bedrock Creek, Bellows Creek, Calder Creek, Captain Creek, Caribou Creek, Chatham Creek, Cleary Creek, Cora Creek, Cripple Creek, Deadwood Creek, Discontented Pup, Dora Creek, Engineer Creek, Evening Star Creek, First Chance Creek, Flume Creek, Fox Creek, Gilmore Creek, Glacier Creek, Glenn Creek, Gold Run, Goose Creek, Granite Creek, Hill Creek, Johnson Creek, Kokomo Creek, Last Chance Creek, Little Blanche Creek, Little Eldorado Creek, Little Poker Creek, Little Queenie Creek, Little Willow Creek, Louis Creek, Lulu Creek, Melba Creek, Monte Cristo Creek, Moose Creek, Moose Creek Number 1, Moose Creek Number 2, Murray Creek, Nugget Creek, Pat Creek, Pearl Creek, Pedro Creek, Pilot Creek, Poker Creek, Rex Creek, Rose Creek, Ruby Creek, Ruby Creek, Seattle Creek, Skoogy Creek, Spruce Creek, Steamboat Creek, Tamarack Creek, Tom Creek, Too Much Gold Creek, Twin Creek, Victoria Creek, Willow Creek, Wolf Creek, Yellow Pup Creek,
Routes:Grapefruit Rocks, Haystack Mountain Trail, Moose Creek Trail,
Valleys:Dark Hollow, French Gulch, Gay Gulch, Irish Gulch, Marshall Gulch, Silver Gulch, Tungsten Gulch, Whiskey Gulch,
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