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Nowitna River
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 mi
- Empties: Yukon River
Tributaries:
- Titna River
- Big Mud River
- Grand Creek
- Little Mud River
- Lost River
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- Hunter Creek
- Quartz Creek
- Gold Creek
- Beaver Creek
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- California Creek
- Sulatna River
External links
- [1] Nowitna National Wildlife Refuge at "U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Alaska"
- [2] "Nowitna River National Wild & Scenic River" at www.vacationalaska.com
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