trends SW to Norton Sound, 10 mi. SE of Nome, Seward Peninsula Highlands. 0.8 mile long.
HistoryProspectors' name reported in 1904 by T. G. Gerdine, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
Hastings Creek, Imokhtegokshuk,
Capes:Hills:Lakes:Mountains:Rivers:Eldorado River, Flambeau River,
Streams:American Creek, Beaver Creek, Becher Creek, Bird Creek, Bonita Creek, Brush Creek, Buster Creek, Camp Creek, Concord Creek, Cunningham Creek, Cuss Creek, Derby Creek, Dexter Creek, Discovery Creek, Dog Creek, Edna Creek, Elk Creek, Elmer Creek, Extra Dry Creek, Gold Run, Goldengate Creek, Grass Creek, Grose Creek, Hastings Creek, Hazel Creek, Helen Creek, Ida Creek, Irene Creek, Laurada Creek, Left Elk Creek, Lillian Creek, Little Derby Creek, Little Dexter Creek, Lost Creek, Made Creek, McDonald Creek, McDonald Creek, Nancy Lee Creek, New Bonanza Creek, New Eldorado Creek, Nugget Creek, O-Brien Creek, Oniga Creek, Ophir Creek, Osborn Creek, Otter Creek, Pajara Creek, Prospect Creek, Ptarmigan Creek, Queen Creek, Randsburg Creek, Rifle Creek, Saint Michaels Creek, Saunders Creek, Seattle Creek, Skookum Creek, Sparkle Creek, Sparrow Creek, Sufus Creek, Sunby Creek, Tripple Creek, Violet Creek, Washington Creek, Willow Creek,
Valleys:Ainslie Gulch, Alma Gulch, Anita Gulch, Birthday Gulch, Chief Gulch, Davis Gulch, Faraday Gulch, Gold Gulch, Gold Hill Gulch, Goodluck Gulch, Grace Gulch, Josephine Gulch, Lackie Gulch, Lee Gulch, Mabe Gulch, Moss Gulch, Nil Desperandum Gulch, Phillips Gulch, Quincy Gulch, Ruby Gulch, Scotch Gulch, Snow Gulch, Stevens Gulch, Surprise Gulch, Tug Gulch, Union Gulch, Woodchuck Gulch, Zeaman Gulch,
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