56 ° 27' 32" N,
132 ° 12' 29.999" W
Wrangell
7 ft (2.13 m)
heads at Virginia Lake, flows SW to Eastern Passage, 7 mi. NE of Wrangell, Coast Mts.
HistoryLocal name reported in 1914 by E. Lester Jones, U.S. Bureau of Fisheries (USBF).
Berg Basin, Glacier Basin, Groundhog Basin, Horseshoe Basin,
Bays:Berg Bay, Earl West Cove, Madan Bay, Shoemaker Bay,
Capes:Point Madan, Point Rothsay, Point Shekesti, Point Highfield, Babbler Point, Capel Point, Cemetery Point, East Point, Garnet Ledge, Gerard Point, Green Point, Hooligan Point, Nemo Point, Polk Point,
Channels:Cities:Dams:Wrangell Lower Dam, Wrangell Upper Dam,
Glaciers:Hills:Islands:The Eye Opener, Channel Island, Cottonwood Islands, Deadmans Island, Farm Island, Hat Island, Neptune Island, Wrangell Island, Young Rock,
Lakes:Highbush Lake, Long Lake, Pats Lake, Virginia Lake,
Mountains:Berg Mountain, Chichagof Peak, Garnet Mountain, Marsha Peak, Mount Rynda, Mount Stinenia, Mount Waters, Wrangell Peak,
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 Fork Porterfield Creek, Pat Creek, Porterfield Creek, Salamander Creek, South Fork Andrew Creek,
Routes:Aaron Creek Trail, Highbush Lake Trail, Long Lake Trail, Thoms Lake Trail,
Waterfalls: