The Nowitna River is situated in central
Alaska west of
Tanana. The river runs almost entirely through Nowitna National Wildlife Refuge. Part of the river is a designated
National Wild and Scenic River. The river empties into the
Yukon.Length: 455 km/283 miEmpties:
Yukon RiverTributaries:Titna RiverBig Mud RiverGrand CreekLittle Mud RiverLost RiverHunter CreekQuartz CreekGold CreekBeaver CreekCalifornia CreekSulatna River
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Der Nowitna River ist ein 455km (283 Meilen) langer Nebenfluss des
Yukon Rivers im US-Bundesstaat
Alaska. Er liegt zum Großteil im Naturschuzgebiet "Nowitna National Wildlife Refuge". Der Nowitna ist ein ruhig fließender, stark
mäanderförmiger Fluss, der sich gut zum
Kanufahren eignet.Zuflüsse:Titna RiverBig Mud RiverGrand CreekLittle Mud RiverLost RiverSulatna River
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Umpqua National Forest
2900 Northwest Stewart Parkway
Post Office Box 1008
Roseburg, Oregon 97470
Bureau of Land Management
Roseburg District
777 Northwest Garden Valley Boulevard
Roseburg, Oregon 97470
Designated Reach: October 28, 1988. From Soda Springs Powerhouse to the confluence with Rock Creek.
Classification/Mileage: Recreational -- 33.8 miles; Total -- 33.8 miles.
Flyfishing, whitewater boating, hiking, picnicking, camping, and scenic driving are premier recreation activites along the North Umpqua. The clear water, virgin Douglas-fir stands, and geologic formations add to the spectacular scenery.
Related site:
North Umpqua River, Bureau of Land Management, Roseburg, Oregon